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When Ryan Benson stepped on the scale during the live finale of the first season of The Biggest Loserin 2005, he was elated. He weighed in at 208 pounds, which meant he’d lost a whopping 122 ...
Ryan Benson, the very first winner of NBC's "The Biggest Loser" -- way back in 2005 -- went from weighing 330 pounds down to 208 in the course of the show's 5 month production. But the ten years ...
Benson has previously opened up about his decision to pursue adult entertainment and revealed that he made the career change after his acting career began to decline and his mental health took a toll.
[1] [2] The album features some of the greatest hits of Benson's career in ten years of career, recorded between 1976 and 1986. This compilation is an international version of The Greatest Hits of All , [ 3 ] released in the United States that same year, however, it is a different album, with other Benson hits that had not been included in the ...
Directors Culley Bunker and Craig Bernard were tapped to direct the video, [2] which features the band performing in front of a burning building, intercut with a sort of a mini-movie about a firefighter who is disfigured in a fire, but then manages to find love with his rehabilitation nurse. [3]
That's Right is a studio album by American musician George Benson. It was released through GRP Records on July 30, 1996. That's Right was Benson's first album released with the label after twenty years on Warner Bros. Records and produced by longtime producer, Tommy LiPuma. The cover photograph is by Andy Earl and captures Benson in Burnaby ...
Fans watching on YouTube were in complete awe listening to Clarkson’s take on the song: “1:40 That note is spectacular holy biscuits” “1:42 That note was extra special.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.