Hampton talks about the places and characters from New York City's 52nd Street, particularly Louis Armstrong and Club 18.
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Hancock talks about being the first white radio announcer (disc jockey) to specialize in Rhythm and Blues music in 1948.
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Hannah speaks about his early life, his introduction to music by a farmhand, his formal education in music composition, his thoughts of music on college campuses, his time in a swing band, his family, and his relationship with Barbara Streisand.
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Hannifin, head of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, speaks to a group at the Silver Nugget Casino.
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Hardin speaks about karma and fate, her former home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, past lives, UFOs, religion, her past marriages, wealth, and answers callers questions.
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Harrah talks about his work as an Elvis Presley impersonator, how he got started, and what the work entails.
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Harrison talks about his childhood, musical education, family, and move to Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Hart talks about his music career, the family gospel group, and his family home in Las Vegas, Nevada, Hartland Mansion.
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Recorded stage performance.
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Hassilev, a founding member of the Limeliters, talks about his background, childhood as the son of immigrants, education, interest in theatre in high school, military service, and professional goal to be an actor. He then explains how he started singing to support himself while he pursued his acting goal.
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