Michael Lee Clayton Interview Robin Williams look-a-like

Michael Lee Clayton is a Robin Williams look-a-like, who also happens to be a singer. Based out of Pennsylvania, we talked to Michael recently about this unique combination. Q – When did you first realize you looked like Robin Williams? A – I was a weekend warrior, a weekend entertainer, pretty successful, a lot of nightclub engagements, always with bands. When Robin Williams came out, people would constantly during the night go ‘Na nu, Na nu’ to me. I’d sing a pretty song like ‘And I love you so,’ and…

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The Toni Sousa Interview Remembering John Philip Sousa

He was known the world over as “The March King.” It would be no exaggeration to say that in his day he was as popular as, say, Elvis or The Beatles. His band was the first American musical organization to go on a world tour; the first musical act to travel more than a million miles and perform for more than a million people. His band was made up of members who were the best in the world on their instruments. By now, you just have to know we’re talking…

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Richard Dwyer “Mr. Debonair” Shipstads And Johnson Ice Follies

His name is Richard Dwyer, but fans of Shipstads And Johnson Ice Follies know him as “Mr. Debonair”. He was a stand-out skater before he even joined the “Ice Follies”. He won U.S. novice, junior titles, third in the U.S. Seniors, Pacific Coast juvenile, novice, junior and senior titles—–all before he was 16 years old. It’s a real treat to present an interview with a Superstar skater, “Mr. Debonair” himself—–Richard Dwyer. Q – Richard, I absolutely loved the “Ice Follies”. What happened to that show? Why did it have to…

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