Perhaps the most affecting piece in Volume II of the Vermont Almanac is a compact essay by Tom Slayton about Vermont Life.Slayton edited the state-owned magazine from 1985 to 2007, nearly a third of its 72-year life span. Started in 1946 as a way to.
Curing addiction is not an easy thing to do. Especially if it's the kind of soft addiction, that isn't harmful to your life. Sure, spending hundreds of dollars on diecast vehicles may look like a bad thing if you're not a collector yourself. But it can also be perceived as an investment for the future.
(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has advised members of his church to willing take the COVID-19 vaccine , saying he will not hesitate to do same if it is the requirement of any country he intends to visit on evangelism. Addressing a […]
The inaugural Days Between Festival, celebrating the legacy of late-Grateful Dead patriarch Jerry Garcia and the musical score he left embedded in our soul, was upbeat and a resounding success in northern Mendocino County, California on August 6 and 7, even amidst the rage of north-state wildfires and Covid-19 pandemic 2.0. Proof of vaccination or a negative, very-recent Covid test were required for entry.
Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon, singer and actor
Frankie Avalon was born Francis Avallone on September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At an early age, Frankie showed much promise on the trumpet - so much so that he was picked out by a producer to appear on The Jackie Gleason Show when he was just 13. In his teens he began playing in bands in the Philadelphia and New York City area, but was generally disappointed with his lot in life. When he was asked by friend and producer Bob Mariucci if he wanted to take part in the new rock n roll fad, Frankie agreed.