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Country AND Western
The title of this post is part of a famous line in the original “Blues Brothers” movie. The brothers and band were faking their way into a gig in a bar and asked what kind of music they played there. … Continue reading
Posted in America, Family, Miscellaneous, movies, musicians, research, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged "Doing Your Writing Homework", 16 Tons, Back in the Saddle Again, Big Iron on HIs Hip, Birthplace of Bourbon, Blues Brothers, Bob Hope Specials, Bourbon, Can the Circle Be Unbroken, Coal Miner's Daughter, Country AND Western, Country vs Western, cowboys, El Paso, errors, Gene Autry, Goodby Old Paint, Grandpa Jones, Hank Williams, Heaven Hill, Hopalong Cassidy, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Jill St. John, Jime Beam, Loretta Lynn, Louisville, Maker's Mark, Marty Robbins, research, Roy Rogers, Sean Connery, Sons of the Pioneers, Stolichnaya, TEnnessee Ernie Ford, The Carter Family, Tumbling Tumbleweeds
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Favorite Bond GIRLS
By Jeff Salter Well, I guess everybody who’s seen a James Bond movie has a favorite female from the series. For me, however, it’s impossible to select just one “favorite.” So, please indulge me while I go over my list. … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, movies, protagonists, Random thoughts, writing, youth
Tagged 007, A View to a Kill, Bond, Daniel Craig, Diamonds Are Forever, Die Another Day, Dr. No, films, George Lazenby, Goldfinger, Halle Berry, Ian Fleming, James Bond, Jane Seymour, Jill St. John, Lana Wood, Live and Let Die, movies, Pierce Brosnan, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Shirley Eaton, Tanya Roberts, Teri Hatcher, Timothy Dalton, Ursula Andress
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Which Movie Stars
… I’d like to hang out with By Jeff Salter I’ve actually met a few movie stars – and seen others, close-up, in real life – but this is not about casual contact. This week we’re blogging about actually hanging … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, movies, writing, youth
Tagged actor, actress, Burt Lancaster, Cary Grant, Donald Sutherland, Gary Cooper, Gene Hackman, Ginger Rogers, Gregory Peck, Harrison Ford, HopeSprings, James Garner, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeff Williams, Jill St. John, June Parker Beck, Maureen O’Hara, Meryl Streep, movie star, Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Connery, Stella Stevens, Steve McQueen, Tom Hanks, Tom Selleck, Tommy Lee Jones
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