Kahn discusses his father's (Gus Kahn) music career in the 1930's, moving to Las Vegas, Nevada with his parents, his father's business relationship with RKO Pictures, and his relationships with other musicians.
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Kane discusses his early life and education, his early music career, his single "Everywhere", his aspirations, and his thoughts on pop music.
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Recorded stage performance.
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In this group interview, the participants discuss their current projects and answer question posed by Kaye.
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In this telephonic interview, Kaye discusses his early life, his Hawaiian heritage, his military service, moving to Las Vegas in 1951, performing in many cities and on television programs, his relationship to Howard Hughes, becoming poet laureate of Nevada, and his plans to make more albums.
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Kaysing answers questions about his writing and books. He talks to them about his Moon hoax movement and why he believes that the moon landings were a hoax.
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Keliher (a/k/a Harry Pincus), Barry Manilow's biological father, responds to assertions made by a book or article about his relationship with his son.
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Kerr talks about his developing career as an actor, work he has done, other actors he has worked together with, and who he looks up to in the film industry.
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Kershaw discusses his early life in Louisana, his hometown,first professional musical performance at age 8, getting the nickname "Ragin' Cajun", politics in Louisana, and his then-upcoming book. Includes recorded stage performance.
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Kessler discusses the development of his career in record promotion from his early days with Columbia to his leadership of OKEH Records, a Columbia label that promoted black artists, his love for R&B music and promoting the Treniers, Chuck Willis, and Johnny Ray.
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