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Lou Walters was born in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, on January 26, 1896, [2] as Louis Abraham Warmwater to Abraham Isaac Warmwater (né Waremwasser) and Lillian Schwartz. [3] He was one of 7 children, and the eldest son. [ 3 ]
Concert promoter Lou Walters bought the Cotton Club and reopened it in 1942 as the Latin Quarter, with a French New Orleans theme. [6] He was the father of television journalist, host and producer Barbara Walters.
Barbara Jill Walters was born in Boston on September 25, 1929, [19] [a] the daughter of Dena (née Seletsky) and Lou Walters (born Louis Abraham Warmwater); [21] [22] her parents were children of Russian Jewish immigrants.
Lou Walters on his daughter. Lou Walters, owner of the Latin Quarter, with some of his dancers at his nightclub on Miami Beach’s Palm Island in the 1940s and ’50s.
Watters was born in Santa Cruz, California, United States, on December 19, 1911 [3] and raised in Rio Vista, California. [4] At St. Joseph's military academy in Sacramento, California, he belonged to the drum and bugle corps, where he was chosen "most promising bugler."
Lou Waters (born July 7, 1938) is an American retired television journalist. He was one of the original anchors of CNN , an American cable news channel when it first aired in the summer of 1980 and remained one of the network's primary anchors until September 2001, adding to a journalism career spanning nearly 40 years.
A maxi single record edited in Argentina. Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band is the name of an American traditional jazz revival band founded by Lu Watters in 1940. [1] ...
Murray married his third wife, Betty Lou Walters, in December 1948. The couple had two daughters, Pam and Jane, and remained married until Murray's death [7] [16] on October 12, 1988, at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, aged 85.