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Larry Magid (born 1947) is an American journalist, technology columnist and commentator. He is the author of several books. He is the author of several books. Early life
They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. On February 2, 1968, Electric Factory Concerts (EFC) held its first concert staging, the Quaker City Rock Festival, which was hosted at a secondary location called The Spectrum (arena) , because the event was too large for the Factory to occupy ...
[296] (estimated date of death) Linda Grover, 76, American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day, uterine and ovarian cancer. [297] Alexander Haig, 85, American politician and diplomat, Secretary of State (1981–1982), complications from an infection. [298]
The station hosts special segments each weekday with CBS News technology analysts Larry Magid and Brian Cooley, San Francisco Chronicle columnist Phil Matier, and others. KCBS will often feature live interviews with call-in guest experts (who occasionally also appear in the studio with the anchors) to briefly discuss a specific story, topic or ...
They soon hired Larry Magid to book all of the shows. Kaplan sold his stake in the company after the Atlantic City Pop Festival in 1969 and Magid became a partner. The venue hosted concerts, including performances of The Chambers Brothers , Jimi Hendrix , and The Who , until 1970 and was torn down in 1973 to be replaced by flats.
Jill Magid (born 1973), American conceptual artist; Larry Magid (born 1947), American journalist and writer; Lee Magid (1926-2007), American music producer; Magid Magid (born 1989), British-Somali politician; Shaul Magid, American rabbi and professor; Sofia Magid (1894-1954), Soviet Jewish Folklorist; Will Magid, known as Balkan Bump, American ...
Singer Jon Anderson, singer and guitarist Trevor Rabin, and keyboardist Rick Wakeman were former members of the progressive rock band Yes.Anderson had co-founded Yes with bassist Chris Squire in 1968, and had been a member in three stints until 2008; [5] Wakeman had been a member in five stints between 1971 and 2004; [6] Rabin had been a member from 1983 to 1995. [7]
Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) [1] [2] was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and released more than 100 albums .