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Cronkite was born on November 4, 1916, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, [8] the son of Helen Lena (née Fritsche) and Dr. Walter Leland Cronkite, a dentist. [9] [10] [11]Cronkite lived in Kansas City, Missouri, until he was 10, when his family moved to Houston, Texas. [10]
The album was selected as one of the 24 significant US albums of the 1960s in the book "The Perfect Collection" by Tom Hibbert (1982). In 1997, The Velvet Underground & Nico was named the 22nd greatest album of all time in a "Music of the Millennium" poll conducted in the United Kingdom by HMV Group , Channel 4 , The Guardian and Classic FM ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 2: The Mummy Murders: Gravitas Ventures: Colin Bressler (director/screenplay); Will Donahue (screenplay); Leila Annastasia Scott, Jason Scarbrough, Jeff Caperton, Will Donahue, Aimee Michelle, Destiny Soria, Cole Springer, Isak Tufic
And at the end of the credits we see "Jay and Silent Bob might return one day". Sexy Stud says "Oh sh*t, gotta finish. Hey!" We see the animated View Askew logo with Jay and Silent Bob and after that we see a list of Clerks II MySpace friends. You, Me and Dupree: Lance Armstrong is reading Dupree's book. John Tucker Must Die
"Capital Radio" by The Clash "Capital Radio Rock" by Sir Coxson Sound "Car Trouble" by Adam and the Ants "Cardboard Box City" by The Levellers "Cardboard City" by B.B. Seaton "Cardboard City" by Bob Hall (musician) "Cardboard City" by Huw Lloyd-Langton "Cardboard City" by Jah Warrior presents Hughie Izachaar "Cardboard City" by Mama's Boys
Tom Waits - 18 It's Only Rock 'n Roll: The Rolling Stones - 22 Hotter Than Hell: Kiss - 25 Crime of the Century: Supertramp - Natty Dread: Bob Marley - This Is The Moody Blues: The Moody Blues: compilation [26] 28 Living in the 70s: Skyhooks - 29 David Live: David Bowie: Live - War Babies: Hall & Oates - Veedon Fleece: Van Morrison - Man of ...
DeForest's audion vacuum tube was the key component of all radio, telephone, radar, television, and computer systems before the invention of the transistor in 1947." [93] 1906 – Reginald Fessenden of East Bolton, Quebec, Canada