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  2. Al Delvecchio - Wikipedia

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    Alfred "Big Al" Delvecchio is a character on the U.S. sitcom Happy Days. He was played by Al Molinaro. Molinaro joined the cast in Season 4 after Pat Morita, who played Arnold, left after the end of the third season (in the last episode "Arnold Gets Married"). [1] Subsequently, Molinaro also played Al's twin brother priest Father Anthony ...

  3. Al Anderson (NRBQ) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Gordon ("Big Al") Anderson (born July 26, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In the 1960s, Anderson was the frontman of Connecticut-based band the Wildweeds , [ 1 ] whose song "No Good To Cry" (written by Anderson) was a regional success in 1967. [ 2 ]

  4. Big Al - Wikipedia

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    Big Al (Cars), a character in the film Cars who is mentioned, but not seen; Big Al, a character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series; Alfred "Big Al" Delvecchio, a character in the American television sitcom Happy Days. Big Al, a character in the 1984 TV series The Beiderbecke Affair and its sequels; The Vocaloid "Big Al"

  5. Big Al still hits dingers. Former Little League star hits 1st ...

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    Big Al is still hitting dingers - long after his days when he was a Little League star the nation fell in love with. Alred Delia, formerly known as "Big Al," hit an opening day home run and added ...

  6. Alan Sues - Wikipedia

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    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, L > R: Ruth Buzzi Joanne Worley, John Wayne, Tiny Tim, Alan Sues, Dick Martin, Dennis Roy Allen, and Henry Gibson. Alan Grigsby Sues (March 7, 1926 – December 1, 2011) was an American actor and comedian widely known for his roles on the 1968–1973 television series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

  7. Bankrupt or closed? Here's the status of 6 local hospitals ...

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    What happened: Big Lots announced it plans to close 35 to 40 stores this year, according to a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Why are they closing stores?: “In 2024, the U ...

  8. Big Al (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 1930, a sportswriter for the Atlanta Journal, Everett Strupper, wrote about the previous weekend's Alabama-Ole Miss football game.He wrote, "That Alabama team of 1930 is a typical [Coach Wallace] Wade machine, powerful, big, tough, fast, aggressive, well-schooled in fundamentals, and the best blocking team for this early in the season that I have ever seen.

  9. Big Al Carson - Wikipedia

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    Big Al Carson (right), with pianist Lars Edegran (left) Alton "Big Al" Carson (October 2, 1953 – April 26, 2020) was an American blues and jazz singer from New Orleans. He performed with his band, the Blues Masters, in New Orleans, and with other bands. [1] [2] Carson on sousaphone with Dr. Michael White's Liberty Jazz Band, 1990