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  2. Hy Averback - Wikipedia

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    Doing comedy on early television, he appeared on The Saturday Night Revue (1953–54), Tonight (1955) & NBC Comedy Hour (1956). He was a series regular as Mr. Romero on the Eve Arden sitcom Our Miss Brooks & appeared on I Love Lucy & other 1950s comedies, then moved into directing at the end of the decade.

  3. Dirty Disco - Wikipedia

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    De Lange (DJ Mark D) began DJing in 1984 and has been the resident of Roxy, Club Pacific Street, Rich's, XM Satellite Radio (ch 81 BPM) and 104.1 KRBE radio. He now owns and operates nightclub/bar venues throughout Houston and surrounding areas. De Lange came upon with the name Dirty Disco as a play off the party name of Dangerous Disco. [2]

  4. Rothko Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas, founded by John and Dominique de Menil.The interior serves not only as a chapel, but also as a major work of modern art: on its walls are fourteen paintings by Mark Rothko in varying hues of black.

  5. Averbeck - Wikipedia

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    From a surname: This is a redirect from a person's surname.It is used because Wikipedia has only one article about a person with this surname, or because one individual is the most likely topic sought by this surname (other persons who share this name might be listed at an anthroponymy article or at the end of a disambiguation page).

  6. Mr. Houston - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Houston is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Marques Houston.It was released by MusicWorks Entertainment on September 29, 2009, in the United States, with distribution handled by Fontana, marking Houston's debut released with the label following his departure from the Universal brand in 2008.

  7. The Laff Stop - Wikipedia

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    The location in Houston, Texas was open since 1977, and was one of the most successful clubs through the 1990s. It closed on December 19, 2009, in a surprise announcement. [ 3 ] The Houston Laff Stop changed locations a few times during its existence, the last stop becoming an upstairs strip mall location at Waugh and Allen Parkway.

  8. Mark Wallace (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Wallace (born April 24, 1953) is an American businessman who has been president and chief executive officer of Texas Children's Hospital from 1989 to 2024. [1] He is the longest-serving CEO in the Texas Medical Center . [ 2 ]

  9. Mark Speer - Wikipedia

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    Mark Speer was born November 9, 1979, in Houston, Texas. The first music video he remembers seeing on MTV is Grandmaster Flash’s "The Message", the production of which he found intriguing. One of the first concerts he attended as a child was that of Parliament-Funkadelic. [3]