Fusco discusses his early life and interest in music, his first professional engagement, education,later professional life, and his Supreme Court case concerning intellectual property.
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Gabler first talks about the clubs and characters that inhabited 52nd Street, New York City, including "Moondog". He then recounts his move into the music business with the Commodore Record Shop and later, songwriting, producing, and publishing music.
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Gagliardi discusses his early life and interest in music, his college teaching career, the effect of advancing technology on Las Vegas, Nevada hotel performances, joining the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and mentoring his current students.
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Gaines talks about the 1984 Olympics, reflects on the theatricality and politics that surrounded that summer Olympics, and discusses his new career as a swim coach in Las Vegas.
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Gamble-Aires talks about how music and show business intersect in the entertainment industry.
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Garcia speaks about his career as an actor, how he developed his skills, and strategies he uses to portray different characters.
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Garner speaks about his early life in New York City, New York, his early music career, forming his band, crime in the venues he played in, and his relationship with Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Recorded stage performance.
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Interview starts with a recording of Gayle’s song “Don’t it Make my Brown Eyes Blue.” Gayle discusses influences in her early life that contributed to her becoming a singer, the significance of her long hair, her sister Loretta Lynn, and her musical influences.
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Geddins describes his career as a record producer and a musician, different musical genres, and record production.
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