Sujet : Re: The poem at 3 a.m. / gjd
De : will.dockery (at) *nospam* gmail.com (W.Dockery)
Groupes : alt.arts.poetry.comments rec.arts.poemsDate : 05. Feb 2025, 06:28:21
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Michael Pendragon wrote:
Will Dockery wrote:
Michael Pendragon wrote:
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One should also bear in mind that the Everly Brothers' career
had bottomed out by 1970... so it is conceivable that they would have
been performing at the Hog Sloppers' Hoedown in Columbus.
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Not exactly.
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The Everly Brothers actually had their own network television show
in the Summer of 1970:
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https://youtu.be/fJrLnc07Pvc
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It was a summer replacement (off-season) for Johnny Cash. It lasted
exactly 10 episodes.
10 episodes on national television is pretty good exposure, and,
being a Summer replacement show, would only be planned to run for a few
weeks.
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https://sharetv.com/shows/the_everly_brothers_show>
I'm sure it's a big deal to someone from Columbus.
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Above, the attempt you made at misrepresentation that a network
television show on ABC starring the Everly Brothers wasn't a big deal,
Pendragon.
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A network television show in 1970 was obviously a big deal, as my post
stated.
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And how do you think
Just what I said, Pendragon.
HTH and HAND.