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  1. I have successfully downloaded both sets. Can somebody remind me how to convert them to wave files so I can play them in my car?
  2. Charles Middleton Orville Wright Charles Leftwich
  3. Jefferson Davis Thomas Jefferson Joe Thomas
  4. Truman Capote Harry Truman James Whitmore
  5. Nelly Bly Captain Bligh Fletcher Christian
  6. Sonny Barger McHenry Boatright Matthew Shipp
  7. Fields Ward Walter Ward (RIP) Ward Cleaver
  8. Gates McFadden Beverly Crusher Beverly D'Angelo
  9. Mel Torme Mel Tolkin J. R. R. Tolkien
  10. Coleman Hawkins Erskine Hawkins Erskine Butterfield
  11. Harry Carney Scoops Carry Sax Kari
  12. Dylan Thomas Thomas Pynchon Hepzibah Pynchon
  13. Eddie Clearwater Skip Drinkwater Willard Waterman
  14. It is indeed sad when a "family" such as we are loses a member this way. I can only echo the thoughts that have been expressed by others here. And thanks, Berigan, for posting the PM's. An appropriate personal rembrance that demonstrates that he was a caring human being.
  15. Sergei Eisenstein Leni Riefenstahl Leslie Stahl
  16. Boyle had a recurring role over several episodes in the second season of "NYPD Blue", as a troubled father of a mentally disturbed young man. A very moving and memorable performance.
  17. Truman Bradley Omar Bradley Omar & the Howlers
  18. I'm gonna put a few words in here about their second album - "Dance to the Music". A little less social significance, a whole lot more party. I suspect some of you guys may not have heard these records as they came out - this one blew me away when I first heard it, and it's still a favorite. A lot of people think highly of "Riot" - I never dug it, and am happy to stick with "Stand" and the singles which came right after it as Sly's finest work- to my ears, anyway.
  19. Phyllis Coates Margot Kidder Teri Hatcher
  20. Gene Simmons Paul Stanley Ace Frehley
  21. Sandy Bull Sammy "The Bull" Gravano Anita Gravine
  22. Young Jessie Jesse Owens Owen Bradley
  23. Morey Feld Morey Amsterdam Dave Holland
  24. Marty Engels Laura Ingalls Wilder Joe Wilder
  25. The Mainman release contains eight titles recorded in Kansas City, August 1951. The Alamac has a ninth - a second version of "Leo the Lion". It is known that they also played in St. Louis. The additional title may be from the St. Louis concert. Btw, the Mainman also contains three fine tracks by Clifford Brown & Max Roach.
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