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Top 10 singer became screen and stage actor By Glenn A Baker Normal text size TRISHA (PATSY ANN) NOBLE: 1944-2021 “I was raised by a show business family as an all-round performer, not just a pop singer,” Trisha Noble would declare not long before her death, at the age of 76 after an 18-month battle with a malignant tumour caused by exposure to asbestos. Like Helen Reddy, her grounding as an entertainer would recommend her from a young age to powerbrokers like Brian Henderson, presenter of national television’s Bandstand. Trisha Noble plays Dusty Springfield’s mother in the musical, Dusty, The Original Pop Diva, Melbourne, 2005. ....
Coogan publishes new book Johnny Tent-boy’s Turkey. Based on the author’s experience as a state park summer worker, the story centers upon a little boy whose family has ended up living in a tent in the park when they can’t find a year-round rental house. The story line, which is all too real for many working families on the Cape, puts focus on what it is like for children to try and entertain themselves during the day in temporary and often substandard living quarters while their parents are working. Nine-year old Johnny Devlin has no brothers or sisters, and with few resources in the park aimed at children, he must keep himself busy during long days by himself. When he discovers a sick baby turkey and nurses it back to health, the boy finds a friend that eases his loneliness. Given the name Henry, the turkey and the boy become inseparable companions. And when the family does get an opportunity to rent a year-round house, Henry gets to go right alo ....
Jim Coogan publishes new book Mark Snyder Johnny Tent-boy’s Turkey. Based on the author’s experience as a state park summer worker, the story centers upon a little boy whose family has ended up living in a tent in the park when they can’t find a year-round rental house. The story line, which is all too real for many working families on the Cape, puts focus on what it is like for children to try and entertain themselves during the day in temporary and often substandard living quarters while their parents are working. Nine-year old Johnny Devlin has no brothers or sisters, and with few resources in the park aimed at children, he must keep himself busy during long days by himself. When he discovers a sick baby turkey and nurses it back to health, the boy finds a friend that eases his loneliness. Given the name Henry, the turkey and the boy become inseparable companions. And when the family does get an opportunity to rent a year-round house, Henry ....