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  2. Marty Maggio - Wikipedia

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    Maggio playing live in Houston, mid-1990s Martin Anthony Maggio (October 29, 1949 – April 25, 2011) was an American musician best known for his legendary Saxophone playing. [ 1 ] His playing was compared to that of the late Boots Randolph yet some people say his version of “ Yackety Sax ” was even better than Boots.

  3. Curtin Radio - Wikipedia

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    Curtin Radio is a radio station based in Perth. The station broadcasts from studios at the Bentley campus at Curtin University . As well as broadcasting on radio, the station also broadcasts digitally on CurtinDG as well as live-streaming via their website.

  4. Red Adair - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, he and his crew, including Asger "Boots" Hansen and Manohar "Man" Dhumtara-Kejriwal, ... Adair died in Houston in 2004 at the age of 89. [3]

  5. Ali Siddiq - Wikipedia

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    Ali Siddiq (born October 17, 1973) is an American stand-up comedian and writer and former radio personality and public speaker based in Houston, Texas. [2] He released his debut comedy album in 2010 and his debut television special in 2016.

  6. List of people from Trenton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Janis Hirsch (born c. 1950) is a comedy writer best known for producing and writing for television series [28] Pam Houston (born 1962), author of short stories, novels and essays who is best known for her first book, Cowboys Are My Weakness [29] Mary Dagworthy James (1810–1883), hymn writer [30] William Mastrosimone (born 1947), playwright [31]

  7. 'Dancing with the Stars' Honors Whitney Houston with an Old ...

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    Here's who was eliminated during 'DWTS' Week 8, 'Whitney Houston Night.'

  8. KLOL - Wikipedia

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    For much of the early days of radio, KTRH had been one of Houston's top AM stations, co-owned with The Houston Chronicle. In 1947, an FM station was added, 101.1 KTRH-FM. [ 4 ] It was the third FM station in Houston (after the short-lived KOPY and KPRC-FM) and mostly simulcast KTRH's programming when few people had FM radios.

  9. Category:People from Houston - Wikipedia

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