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Leo Anthony Gallagher Jr. (July 24, 1946 – November 11, 2022), [1] known simply as Gallagher, was an American comedian who became one of the most recognizable comedic performers of the 1980s for his prop-based and observational style. His signature routine involved the "Sledge-O-Matic", a large mallet-like tool which he used to smash various ...
Gallagher was best known for his prop comedy, more notably for smashing watermelons onstage. His most famous bit was the Sledge-O-Matic, a parody of the Veg-O-Matic commercials, where he would use ...
Gallagher always knew how to treat fans to something sweet. The prop comedian, who died of organ failure at 76 on Friday, was known for making a mess onstage. He was fond of picking up a ...
The 50th season of "SNL" premiered last month. Since the first show in 1975, 165 comedians and actors have been a part of "SNL.". Three new comedians joined for season 50. "Saturday Night Live" is ...
Bob Einstein (1942–2019), writer and comedian known as Super Dave Richard Elfman (born 1949), film director, writer, and actor [ 371 ] Donald Fagen (born 1948), musician, singer-songwriter, cultural critic, author, columnist, writer, and co-founder of the famous jazz-rock duo Steely Dan [ 372 ]
Gallagher toured Europe, Oceania and Latin America in support of the album. [ 1 ] C'mon You Know received generally positive reviews from critics and became Gallagher's fourth solo album to debut at #1 on the UK Albums Chart , attaining silver certification in its first week, and subsequently being certified gold in 2022.
Who is performing at Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration ceremony? Carrie Underwood Grammy Award winner Carrie Underwood will be performing "America the Beautiful" at the swearing-in ceremony.
Nick Massi (The Hollywood Playboys, among others [2] [3]) replaced Calello from late 1960 to September 1965.; Several studio albums and over 100 singles.Originally assembled from various New Jersey club groups, over the years, other notable names, including Don Ciccone (The Critters), John Paiva (The Happenings), Jerry Corbetta and session keyboardist Robby Robinson came and went as performers ...