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Paradise is a gay nightclub in Asbury Park, New Jersey.It is known for its fundraisers and drag shows, most notable of which is the annual Miss Paradise pageant.The club is integrated with the Empress Hotel; both are owned by record producer Shep Pettibone.
The Empress Hotel is a popular gay resort located in Asbury Park, New Jersey. [1]The Hotel opened as a luxury resort for vacationing families in the 1960s. [2] It was a successful resort, attracting the likes of Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.
Shep’s side of the story. Shep Rose shared behind-the-scenes scoop about his life — and Southern Charm — in his new book, Average Expectations: Lessons in Lowering the Bar. “I just sat ...
Despite being aggressively attacked throughout, Shep helps the team come back. In the final seconds, he passes the ball to Kyle, who dunks the ball and Kyle's team wins the game. After the loss, Birdie orders Motaw, his star player and gang member, to kill Kyle. Shep protects Kyle by jumping on him and Motaw shoots Shep.
Shep (American dog), a dog that lived in the Great Northern train station in Fort Benton, Montana, in the late 1930s; Shep (British dog), a Blue Peter dog, a border collie, remembered by British TV viewers as inseparable from John Noakes; Shep (dog actor), a dog which became known for appearances in Thanhouser films of the silent period
Marlene Dietrich (left) and Rita Hayworth serve food to soldiers at the Hollywood Canteen in 1942.. The Hollywood Canteen operated at 1451 North Cahuenga Boulevard in the Los Angeles, California, [1] [2] neighborhood of Hollywood between October 3, 1942 and November 22, 1945, as a club offering food, dancing, and entertainment for enlisted men and women, [1] [3] who were usually on their way ...
Shep E. Gordon (born October 18, 1945) is an American talent manager, Hollywood film agent, and producer. [3] Gordon is featured in a 2013 documentary , Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon , which was directed by Mike Myers .
The song was written by the three members of the band, James "Shep" Sheppard (1935–1970), Clarence Bassett (1936–2005) and Charles Baskerville. The group recorded the original version of "Daddy's Home" on February 1, 1961, and it was released on Hull Records in March 1961 with the B-side being "This I Know".