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  2. Les Brown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Calvin Brown (born February 17, 1945) is an American politician and motivational speaker. He was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. [ 1 ]

  3. Les Brown - Wikipedia

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    Les Brown may refer to: Les Brown (bandleader) (1912–2001), American big band leader; Les Brown (politician) (born 1945), American author, motivational speaker, and former Ohio politician The Les Brown Show, a 1993 talk show hosted by him; Les Brown (American football) (born 1987), NFL tight end; Les Brown (journalist) (1928–2013), American ...

  4. Thanks for the Memory - Wikipedia

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    "Thanks for the Memory" (1938) is a popular song composed by Ralph Rainger with lyrics by Leo Robin. [1] It was introduced in the 1938 film The Big Broadcast of 1938 by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross, and recorded by Shep Fields and His Orchestra featuring John Serry Sr. on accordion in the film and vocals by Bob Goday on Bluebird Records (B-7318, 1937). [2]

  5. Les Brown (bandleader) - Wikipedia

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    Lester Raymond Brown (March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001) was an American jazz musician who for over six decades (1938-2000) led his big band, later called Les Brown and His Band of Renown. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Motivational speaker - Wikipedia

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    The two main theories for why motivational speakers may need to be externally searched out is to fill the need of content theory or the process theories. [6] The content theories were created by different philosophers, such as Abraham Maslow, Clayton Alderfer, Frederick Herzberg, and David McClelland. They focus on the inner workings and think ...

  7. Lucy Ann Polk - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Ann Polk (May 16, 1927 – October 10, 2011) was an American jazz singer who performed with Les Brown's orchestra in the 1950s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She also sang and recorded with Bob Crosby , [ 3 ] Kay Kyser , Tommy Dorsey , [ 4 ] Jerry Fielding , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and Dave Pell .

  8. Jo Ann Greer - Wikipedia

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    After four unhappy months, she replaced Lucy Ann Polk as vocalist with Les Brown's band in May 1953. They made numerous singles for Coral Records and later Capitol Records and toured internationally for nearly 40 years, well into the early 1990s. She won the 1956 Down Beat Readers Poll for "best girl band vocalist."

  9. Vic Schoen - Wikipedia

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    As Les Brown said at the end of the date, "This one rates a special award!" Nat Hentoff, co-Editor, The Jazz Review Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Reeds: Butch Stone, Billy Usselton, Matt Utal, Ralph La Polla, Abe Aaron; Trumpets: Mickey McMahon, Wes Hensel, Dick Collins, Jerry Kadovitz; Trombones: Stumpy Brown, J. Hill, Roy Main, Dick Kenney