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The Knack's Lead Singer Doug Fieger Dies

Feb 15th, 2010 · Doug Fieger, leader of the power pop band The Knack who sang on the 1979 hit "My Sharona," died Sunday. He was 57. Fieger, a Detroit-area native, died at his home in Woodland Hills near Los Angeles after battling cancer, according to The Knack's manager, Jake Hooker.

Keywords: manager · Los Angeles · cancer · battles · Detroit · 1979 · Singer · native · knack · doug · Woodland Hills · Fieger

Not My Job: Doug Glanville

Jul 25th, 2009 · Baseball great Doug Glanville answers three questions on Walter Cronkite.

Keywords: baseball · doug · Walter Cronkite · Doug Glanville · glanville

Doug Keith: 'Now I've Got It Made'

Jan 28th, 2009 · Doug Keith's debut LP, Here's To Outliving Me, is familiar but fresh. The New York native's songs are rooted comfortably in traditional folk and Americana, without being mawkish or treading into tired territory. This is largely because Keith's voice is so richly textured, backed by sweet harmonies and beautifully layered instrumentation.

Keywords: New York · Territory · Traditional · songs · native · folk · instrumentation · Harmonies · Americana · LPs · doug · Keith

Facing The Downturn On A New York Farm *

Oct 21st, 2008 · Doug and Kathy Rutz live on a farm near Binghamton, N.Y. The credit crisis has them wondering if they will be able to get loans to put their children through college.

Keywords: children · York · crisis · Colleges · N.Y · doug · downturn · Kathy Rutz · Binghamton

2 Live Stews Put Black Men In Focus **

Jul 23rd, 2008 · Brothers Doug and Ryan Stewart are known to sports fans as the 2 Live Stews. Now, they've moved to television with a show, airing on TV One, called Black Men Revealed. They join NPR's Tony Cox to talk about it.

Keywords: television · Tony Cox · doug · Ryan Stewart · Live Stews · emBlack · TV One · Men Revealed

Remembering 'Kudzu' Cartoonist Doug Marlette ****

Jul 13th, 2007 · Editorial cartoonist and Kudzu comic-strip creator Doug Marlette died July 10 in a Mississippi car accident. He was 57. His skewering of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker helped earn him a Pulitzer Prize. This interview first aired on June 8, 1987.

Keywords: accidents · editorial · 1987 · Pulitzer Prize · creators · interviews · Cartoonists · comic · mississippi · Jim · doug · Kudzu

Brothers Mix Sports, Hip-Hop and Radio ****

Sep 29th, 2006 · Brother duo Doug and Ryan Stewart talk with Tony Cox about their irreverent hip-hop and sports show 2 Live Stews in Atlanta.

Keywords: Atlanta · duo · Hip · Tony Cox · doug · Ryan Stewart · Live Stews

Doug Sahm's '60s Quintet ****

May 25th, 2006 · Few musicians are as identified with Texas as the late Doug Sahm. But Sahm also spent five years in exile in California, where rock historian Ed Ward got to know him. Ed takes a look at this period, in which he says Sahm and his band, the Sir Douglas Quintet, did some of their most lasting work.

Keywords: Texas · California · historian · music · Quintet · Ed Ward · doug · Sahm · Doug Sahm · Sir Douglas Quintet

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