DBT #0133: Ingrid Croce – I Got a Name: The Jim Croce Story
In this November 2012 interview, David talks with Ingrid Croce about ‘I Got a Name: The Jim Croce Story.’
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In this November 2012 interview, David talks with Ingrid Croce about ‘I Got a Name: The Jim Croce Story.’
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Wow, what a cute small book filled with so many interesting stats about the top 1000 greatest players of all time. Now keep in mind, this is the opinion of Derek Gentile, and you might disagree with some, and we talk about that, but boy is this book going to ruffle some feathers somewhere. How…
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David English interviews Lloyd J. Schwartz, author of ‘Brady, Brady, Brady: The Complete Story of The Brady Bunch as Told by the Father/Son Team who Really Know.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt091510.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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David English interviews John Curran, author of ‘Agatha Christie’s Murder in the Making: More Stories and Secrets from Her Notebooks.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt121811b.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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I really enjoyed this interview. Elly Griffith is a super lady and easy to talk to. This is the first time I have read her books, and I love Ruth Galloway, the archaeologist in the books. What an interesting book with plenty going on. What happened in these locked rooms? Books with locked rooms are…
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After six decades of show business, amost 80 and as beautiful and charming as ever, Shirley Jones has written a memoir, surprisingly honest and…well, here’s what Parade Magazine called it: [quote]…a shockingly frank memoir that’s raising eyebrows—and turning Jones’s reputation as the wholesome mother Mrs. Partridge on the 1970s TV show The Partridge Family on…
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