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Arthur L. Jarrett Jr. (July 20, 1907 – July 23, 1987) born to stage actor and playwright Arthur L. Jarrett Sr. (1884–1960). Art Jr. was an American singer , actor , and bandleader in the 1930s and 1940s.
Ted Weems died of emphysema in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1963. [27] He had been operating a talent agency in Dallas with his son which also served as his band's headquarters. [28] Weems was in Tulsa with his band for an engagement the day he was taken ill. [5] [29] His son Ted Jr. led a revival band sporadically during the 1960s and 1970s.
Ted Weems; Dwight Weist; Orson Welles; Ernest Whitman [1]: 160–162 Gayne Whitman; Paul Whiteman; Barbara Whiting; Dick Whittinghill; Mary Wickes; Richard Widmark; Harlow Wilcox; Clarence Williams [1]: 160–162 Nat D. Williams [1]: 162 Dave Willock; Meredith Willson; Frank H. Wilson [1]: 162–163 Marie Wilson; Walter Winchell; Paula Winslowe ...
Marvel Marilyn Maxwell [1] (August 3, 1921 – March 20, 1972) was an American actress and entertainer. In a career that spanned the 1940s and 1950s, [2] she appeared in several films and radio programs, and entertained the troops during World War II and the Korean War on USO tours with Bob Hope.
Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. [15] He was the seventh of 13 children [16] and the first American-born child of Pietro Como (1877–1945) and Lucia Travaglini (1883–1961), [17] [18] [19] who both emigrated to the US in 1910 from the Abruzzese town of Palena, Italy.
Shanteari Weems had been the owner of Lil' Kidz Kastle Daycare Center in Owings Mills, Md., since 2005. James, 58, who retired in 2005 from the Baltimore Police Department, was the bus driver at ...
Shanteari Weems was sentenced to four years in prison for shooting her husband James Weems Jr., ... James Weems, a former employee at his wife's child care center, is charged with 33 counts of ...
Rockwell, who also represented Ted Weems, offered Como a sustaining (non-sponsored) radio program on CBS and also to get him a recording contract. [5] The offers made by Rockwell meant remaining in New York to perform with no more road tours as had been the case for many years when Como was with both Freddie Carlone and Ted Weems. [6]