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Known for his much lighter big-band sound in a career that spanned five decades, the bandleader is perhaps best remembered for his popular New Year's Eve broadcasts on radio and later TV.
The former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader presently serves as director of the squad, and has been known for transforming the group into a global brand name.
The jazz pianist and arranger was primarily active in the 1920s, recording with such popular bandleaders from that era as Bix Beiderbecke, Roger Wolfe Kahn, and Frankie Trumbauer.
The prolific character actor is best known for playing bartender Harry Snowden on All in the Family and its continuation, Archie Bunker's Place, and voiced Boba Fett in the first Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back.
The dog trainer, author, and TV personality became known for her philosophy of "no bad dogs" and was the star of the internationally popular TV series Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way.
The media executive led CBS's television network to ratings dominance in the 1960s, but his abrasive style and alleged improprieties resulted in his firing after five years.
From 1933 to 1957, Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures housed a short subjects department, whose output included two-reel comedies, cartoons, and newsreels.
The renowned bandleader was famous for his comedic, satirical spoofs of popular songs and classical music, punctuated with absurd sound effects, with his group, Spike Jones and His City Slickers.
Known for his versatile talent in comedy, dance, and acting, the veteran entertainer's long career has encompassed television, films, stage, and radio.