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Pioneering record producer Ethel Gabriel gets her due in forthcoming documentary


The late Ethel Gabriel at the Rochester Presbyterian Home.
A handful of framed gold records lined the otherwise mundane hallway of the Rochester Presbyterian Home, and then on to the walls of the one-room apartment of Ethel Gabriel. She was 91 years old then, but she remembered. “How could I forget Elvis?” she said. “I made him famous.”
That was eight years ago, before dementia swept away so many memories of Elvis Presley and of the estimated 2,500-plus albums that she produced over the course of her career in the recording industry.
Gabriel’s impact on the music business has not been forgotten. In 2014, she was honored with a Special Merit Award by the Rochester Music Hall of Fame. And when Gabriel passed away quietly on March 23 at Highland Hospital with the music of Frank Sinatra playing in the room The New York Times and The Washington Post ran obituaries. The latter publication’s headline read, “Ethel Gabriel, trailblazing produc ....

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Pioneering record producer Ethel Gabriel's legacy focus of forthcoming documentary


Originally published on April 21, 2021 10:15 am
A handful of framed gold records lined the otherwise mundane hallway of the Rochester Presbyterian Home, and then on to the walls of the one-room apartment of Ethel Gabriel. She was 91 years old then, but she remembered. 
“How could I forget Elvis?” she said. “I made him famous.”
That was eight years ago, before dementia swept away so many memories of Elvis Presley and of the estimated 2,500 albums probably more that she produced over the course of a career that began in 1940, when the recording industry was a man s world. 
Gabriel’s impact on the music business has not been forgotten. In 2014, the Rochester Music Hall of Fame honored her with a Special Merit Award. And after Gabriel passed away quietly on March 23 at Highland Hospital as the music of Frank Sinatra played in the room The New York Times and The Washington Post ran obituaries. The Post’s headline read, “Ethel Gabriel, trailbl ....

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Navy Hospital Corpsman John E. Kilmer, 21, gave his life to save his comrades at Bunker Hill – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


 
Navy corpsmen administer plasma to a Marine wounded in the battle for Bunker Hill in Korea in 1952.
Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Hospital Corpsman John E. Kilmer
While serving as a hospital corpsman in Korea, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class John E. Kilmer gave his life to save his comrades. He was only 21, but his effort and courage were unquestioned, and they led him to posthumously earn the Medal of Honor. 
Kilmer was born Aug. 15, 1930, in Highland Park, Illinois, but his family moved him and his brother to San Antonio while they were still kids. Kilmer’s teenage years unfolded during and directly after World War II. Patriotism was incredibly high at that time, so on Aug. 16, 1947  the day after Kilmer’s 17th birthday  he dropped out of high school to join the Navy.  ....

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