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  2. The Who concert disaster - Wikipedia

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    A victim is covered with a sheet as emergency workers attempt to revive others. /  39.0974972°N 84.5049528°W  / 39.0974972; -84.5049528. The Who concert disaster was a crowd disaster that occurred on December 3, 1979, when English rock band the Who performed at Riverfront Coliseum (now known as Heritage Bank Center) in Cincinnati, Ohio ...

  3. W. V. Grant - Wikipedia

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    It didn't even show up in the telephone directory. [ 6 ] Grant told a reporter in 1986 that he did not graduate from a seminary but, in Grant's words, had "more or less an honorary D.D. ( doctor of divinity ) degree" from Mid-States Bible College in Des Moines, Iowa, which later changed its name to Kingsway Christian College.

  4. Philippé Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Philippé Wynne ( aka Philippe Escalante Wynn; né Walker; April 3, 1941 – July 14, 1984) was an American singer, best known for his role as a lead vocalist of The Spinners (a role he shared with fellow group members Bobby Smith and Henry Fambrough ). Wynne scored notable hits such as "How Could I Let You Get Away", "The Rubberband Man", and ...

  5. Music of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio.Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, Bootsy Collins (from Cincinnati) in '97, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in ...

  6. Ruth Lyons (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Lyons (born Ruth Evelyn Reeves October 4, 1905, died November 7, 1988) was a pioneer radio and television broadcaster in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is said Ruth Lyons accidentally invented the daytime TV talk show. Like Arthur Godfrey and others of the era, Lyons built a TV empire.

  7. Carol Burnett on her renaissance, making people cry and ...

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    That kicked off a whole new, I don’t know, renaissance — people who didn’t know my show, I’d go out to dinner and they’d say, ‘Oh, you’re the lady on 'Better Call Saul.' So then it ...

  8. Paul Dixon Show - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Dixon Show was an American television variety program originating in Cincinnati on WLWT Television beginning in 1955 and ending in December 1974, following Dixon's death. The show began as a 30-minute series expanding to 90 minutes in the 1960s, but the other stations along the Crosley / Avco regional television network in nearby ...

  9. 2014 Hiram vs. Mount St. Joseph women's basketball game

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    The 2014 Hiram vs. Mount St. Joseph women's basketball game, billed as Play for 22, [1] was the first game of the 2014–15 NCAA basketball regular season. The Division III game between Hiram College and Mount St. Joseph University (MSJ) was originally intended to be played at the Hiram campus in Hiram, Ohio , on November 15, 2014. [ 2 ]