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Anthony Denis "Tony" Thomopoulos (Greek: Αντώνης Θωμόπουλος [1]) is an American motion picture and television executive. Thomopoulos spent 12 years of his career at ABC , moving progressively from Vice President of Prime Time Programs, to President of ABC Entertainment , to President of ABC Broadcast Group.
The Photo Album holds a score of 75 out of 100 from the review aggregating site Metacritic based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [2] John D. Luerssen of Billboard gave the album a very favorable review and said, "If it's true that music of this nature doesn't get anymore heartfelt, it also rarely gets more infectious."
Anne Thomopoulos is a television producer and was senior vice president at HBO. [1] She served as an executive producer for the series Rome (2005–2007) and miniseries Generation Kill (2008). Career
C&T Auctions consultant Tim Harper believed the photo album found in April 1945 in the bedroom of Hitler's longtime companion Eva Braun would fetch up to more than more than 15 thousand pounds ...
The Ga Ga's (often spelled as The*Ga*Ga*s) were an English hard rock band formed by Tommy Gleeson in 2002. [1] Following the band's demise in 2006, three of the band's members would go on to form Slaves to Gravity.
The Royalettes' biggest hit was "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" in 1965, charting at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #28 on the Billboard R&B chart.The song has since had more success as a cover, first by Laura Nyro in 1971 and later by Deniece Williams in 1982 who charted in the Top 10 and reached the #1 spot in the R&B chart.
Figures on a Beach was an early synth-pop and beyond band from Detroit, Michigan that was active from 1981 to 1992. The band had two charting singles in 1989: "Accidentally 4th Street (Gloria)", which reached #14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and a cover of Bachman–Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet", which peaked at #67 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Höcker Album (or Hoecker Album) is a collection of photographs believed to have been collected by Karl-Friedrich Höcker, an officer in the SS during the Nazi regime in Germany. It contains over one hundred images of the lives and living conditions of the officers and administrators who ran the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex.