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Iliad House is an American radio drama series created and produced by Phil Lollar. It has been founded through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, [ 1 ] which sought to raise $100,000 in 30 days for a pilot and a full 12-episode season.
John Sherman Lollar Jr. (August 23, 1924 – September 24, 1977) was an American professional baseball player and coach.He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher from 1946 to 1963, most prominently as a member of the Chicago White Sox where he was a perennial All-Star player and was an integral member of the 1959 American League pennant-winning team.
Phil Lollar (born August 6, 1959), is an American voice actor, director, producer, and writer for the Focus on the Family radio/ audio drama, Adventures in Odyssey. He is one of the show's creators, and provided the voice for several characters on the show, including Odyssey Times editor Dale Jacobs.
Phil Lollar: Romans 12:6: everybody is special: 15 min. 3: 25 "The Great Rubber Band War" Marvy Snuffleson (as Marvin Carvey Snuffleson, Sr.) Phil Lollar: Exodus 20:12: honoring parents: 30 min. 4: 26 "The Big Bang Theory" "The Big Bang theory" Gruffy Bear: Jeff Parker, Nathan Carlson: Proverbs 18:24: making new friends: 15 min. 5: 27 "Who Owns ...
Jason Lollar is an American luthier, musician, and co-founder of Lollar Pickups.A 1979 graduate of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, Jason [1] is the author of Basic Pickup Winding and Complete Guide to Making Your Own Pickup Winder, now in its third edition, and a contributor to Bart Hopkin's Getting a Bigger Sound: Pickups and Microphones for Your Musical Instrument.
Lollar Pickups is a Tacoma, Washington-based company that creates handmade pickups for electric, bass, and steel guitars. The company was founded in 1995 by luthier Jason Lollar, a 1979 graduate of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery , and author of Basic Pickup Winding and Complete Guide to Making Your Own Pickup Winder. [ 1 ]
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For the first time in World Series history, a racially integrated team played. This was the first World Series televised. However, TV broadcasting was still in its infancy, and thus the series was only seen in four markets via coaxial inter-connected stations: New York City; Philadelphia; Schenectady/Albany, New York; Washington, D.C.. Outside ...