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Lou Gramm Interview: The Backstory Behind Foreigner's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Snub and His Days as a "Juke Box Hero"

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Lou Gramm

Best known for many years as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band Foreigner, Lou Gramm (born Louis Andrew Grammatico on May 2, 1950) also co-wrote with guitarist and record producer Mick Jones such hits as "I Want to Know What Love Is," "Double Vision," "Head Games," "Hot Blooded," "Juke Box Hero," "Say You Will" and "That Was Yesterday."

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Brian Hare Interview: Is Your Dog a Genius?

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Brian Hare

Dr. Brian Hare is an associate professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University in North Carolina and a member of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, which is a division of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. His research has consistently received international media coverage over the last decade and has been featured in many prominent publications, radio and television programs and multiple documentaries.

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Gloria Loring Interview: Dishing "Daytime Dramas and Divine Intervention"

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Gloria Loring

Singer and actress Gloria Loring is perhaps best known as Liz Chandler on the NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives (1980-1986). Her character was a singer, and one of the most memorable songs performed by “Liz” was “Friends and Lovers,” which was recorded as a duet by Loring with Carl Anderson and became a hit single in real life on the US pop chart.

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Monica Lewis Interview: Golden Age Songstress Recalls Her Days as "America's Singing Sweetheart"

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Monica Lewis

Hollywood Through My Eyes is the intimate portrait of “America’s Singing Sweetheart,” Monica Lewis. The book chronicles her rise from Depression-era Chicago through to the grit and glamour of New York City’s nightclub scene and live broadcasting to Lewis’ life with the top MCA/Universal executive and producer Jennings Lang.

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