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  2. 20 Golden Greats (Buddy Holly & The Crickets album)

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    20 Golden Greats (also known as Buddy Holly Lives) is a greatest hits album by Buddy Holly & the Crickets first released in the United Kingdom by EMI on February 17, 1978. The songs on the UK release were licensed to EMI by MCA Records , who released the album in North America .

  3. Podcast - Wikipedia

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    A podcast novel (also known as a "serialized audiobook" or "podcast audiobook") is a literary form that combines the concepts of a podcast and an audiobook. Like a traditional novel , a podcast novel is a work of literary fiction; however, it is recorded into episodes that are delivered online over a period of time.

  4. Ronald M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1974, Shapiro served as Maryland State Securities Commissioner. In 1972, he founded a Baltimore law firm now known as Shapiro Sher. [3] Subsequently, in 1976, Shapiro founded Shapiro, Robinson & Associates, [4] a sports management firm. In 1995, he founded Shapiro Negotiations Institute, [5] a negotiation seminar and consulting ...

  5. The Rest Is History (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    It is the highest ranked UK history podcast on Spotify and Apple, and in the top 10 in the US charts. [5] As of June 2023 [update] it has 409 episodes and a rating of 9.7 on IMDb . [ 6 ] An article in The Times estimated Holland and Sandbrook make £70,000 per month from the podcast. [ 7 ]

  6. The Right Side of History - Wikipedia

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    The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great is a 2019 book by American conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro.Shapiro was inspired to write the book after an incident at California State University, Los Angeles in which protesters interrupted his speech.

  7. List of songs recorded by Buddy Holly - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Holly [a] Buddy Holly, Don Guess: Reminiscing: 1963 "Because I Love You" Buddy Holly [a] Buddy Holly: Reminiscing: 1963 "Blue Days, Black Nights" (a.k.a. "Blue Days") Buddy Holly: Ben Hall: That'll Be the Day: 1956 "Blue Monday" Buddy Holly [a] Dave Bartholomew: Giant: 1969 "Blue Suede Shoes" Buddy Holly [a] Carl Perkins: Showcase: 1964 ...

  8. Michael Shapiro (actor) - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Ashley Reyes, Peter Brensinger, Rob Riggle, Lori Hammel and Michael Shapiro (the voice of G-Man) at the New York Television Festival Michael Shapiro (born December 29, 1965) [1] is an American actor and theater director best known for voicing the G-Man and Barney Calhoun in the Half-Life series and being the only voice actor who worked in all Half-Life games.

  9. Eight Easy Steps - Wikipedia

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    "Eight Easy Steps" is a song composed in the key of A♭ major. [3] It is written in common time and moves at a moderately fast 132 beats per minute. [3] Its verses are set to a Middle Eastern beat. [4] Morissette's vocal range spans nearly an octave and a half, from A♭ 3 to C 5. [3]