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Paul Vincent Shannon (November 11, 1909 – July 25, 1990) was a Pittsburgh radio and television announcer best known for hosting the local children's television show, Adventure Time, and for his part in bringing about the early sixties resurgence of The Three Stooges.
Samuel Vernon Watson (5 February 1885–13 January 1949), [1] [2] better known under his stage name Nosmo King, and cited in some sources as H. Vernon Watson, was a popular English variety artist. He was touring the music halls before World War I , but he remained relatively obscure until the 1920s, when he went by Nosmo King.
Adventure Time was a local children's television show on WTAE-TV 4 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1958 to 1979.It was hosted by Paul Shannon from 1958 until his retirement in 1975, accompanied by guitarist Joe Negri and puppeteer Jim Martin.
Blake Hinson celebrates in front of the Cameron Crazies following Pittsburgh's 80-76 win over the Duke Blue Devils on Jan. 20 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) (Lance ...
Paul Skenes spent his rookie season dutifully following the Pittsburgh Pirates’ plan to bring their young ace along as slowly and safely as possible. Frazier, second baseman Nick Gonzales and ...
Nosmo King may refer to several entertainment personalities, based on the term "No smoking": Stage name of Vernon Watson (1885–1949), English variety artist, who used the name from the early 1930s to his death; Alter ego of Paul Shannon (1909–1990), American radio announcer
Ian Smith, director of residential consultations for EIS Solar, a leading Pittsburgh-area solar installation company, said they have more than 1,200 homes in the commonwealth being powered by ...
The music features a significant repetitive sample from the song "Goodbye, Nothing to Say", written by Stephen Jameson and Marshall Doctores, which was recorded first by Jameson under the name of Nosmo King, and then by the Javells featuring Nosmo King (UK #26), [3] both in 1974. [4] [5]