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The 1946 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1946, and featured former school superintendent and newspaper publisher Val Peterson, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee, state Senator Frank Sorrell.
Frederick Colin Petersen [3] (24 March 1946 – 18 November 2024) was an Australian musician and actor. He played as a member of the bands Steve and the Board , the Bee Gees and Humpy Bong . In August 1969, he left the Bee Gees and he was replaced by Pentangle drummer Terry Cox to record the songs for their 1970 album Cucumber Castle .
Tenderly" is a popular song published in 1946 with music by Walter Gross and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. Written in the key of E ♭ as a waltz in 3 4 time, it has since been performed in 4 4 and has become a popular jazz standard.
US Billboard 1946 #137, US #11 for 1 weeks, ... September 30 – Sylvia Peterson, pop singer (The Chiffons) October 10. John Prine, country folk singer-songwriter ...
[1] [2] There was a break in production from some time in January 1946 to the middle of March of the same year. [2] The film includes two versions of "Ol' Man River": the first sung by Caleb Peterson and an African-American chorus as part of the Show Boat medley, and the second, a "crooner version" by Frank Sinatra, featured as the grand finale.
From 1946 to 1949, he served as a military attaché in South Africa. Despite not participating directly in either the Korean or Vietnam wars, Peterson was assigned overseas as the commander of flying units in France and Japan during both wars. He graduated from the Air War College in 1959. Peterson was promoted to major general in 1965.
Gus Peterson: Distributed by: Universal Pictures: Release date. ... Language: English: The Mysterious Mr. M is a 1946 Universal Pictures movie serial, the 137th and ...
Mack played piano with the group and acted as their mentor, suggesting that they add a girl singer, Sylvia Peterson (born September 30, 1946). [3] [4] [5] They changed their name to Four Bees and a Gee (for four boys and a girl), and performed in talent shows at the Apollo Theatre and elsewhere.