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  • Jazz trumpeter appearing in Roger Mais’ 1954 novel ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Man Brother Man]''. [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...hence the quotes) pianist and songwriter played by Ross Bagdasarian in the 1954 Hitchcock classic ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047396/ Rear Window]''. [[Category:1954|Songwriter, The]]
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  • ...of "The Blood Curse" story of comic book *Strange Mysteries* #20 (November 1954). [[Category:1954|Mannering, Sylvia]]
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  • ...nimated short ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046917/ Dixieland Droopy]'' (1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • Fictional composer from Randell Jarrell's 1954 satirical novel ''Pictures from an Institution''. He is the composer in res [[Category:1954|Rosenbaum, Gottfried]]
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  • Gifted but cynical musician from the 1954 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047688/combined Young at Heart]''. Pla [[Category:1954|Sloan, Barney]]
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  • ...eginning of a story in teen comic book ''Henry Aldrich'' #19 (Dec 1953-Feb 1954). They're playing an unnamed upscale club that title teen Henry and his pal [[Category:1954]]
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  • Rising student classical concert violinist in Zurich from the 1954 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/reference Rhapsody]'', based o [[Category:1954|Bronte, Paul]]
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  • Charming composer from the 1954 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047688/combined Young at Heart]''. Pla [[Category:1954|Burke, Alex]]
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  • ...www.comics.org/issue/11670/#100255 Haunt of Fear]'' #28 (November-December 1954). [[Category:1954|Vitale, Phil]][[Category:Comic books|Vitale, Phil]][[Category:Fictional ban
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  • Songwriter from the 1954 film ''Lucky Me''.
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  • ...e Sings the Blues" story of romance comic book ''Boy Loves Girl'' #46 (May 1954). She takes a job singing at the Dreamboat night club to pay her mom's medi [[Category:1954|Wayne, Dixie]]
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  • ..." story of Gillmor Magazines romance comic book ''Radiant Love'' #3 (March 1954). She wants to marry wealthy Frank Kahn, but momma Kahn said no, and Frank [[Category:1954|Fondy, Roberta]]
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  • ...an Secrets'' (Aug.-Oct. 1992). According to his obit, he rose to fame with 1954's "My Mambo Done Told Me." He is being eclipsed by more teen-friendly acts
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  • ...mic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/275601/ Mighty Bear]'' #14 (March 1954) in the story "'The Faucet-Drip' Concerto." [[Category:1954|Fransouis, Abie]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954|Misklova, Gyori]]
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  • ...the "A Song of Murder" short story in comic book ''Trapped!'' #2 (December 1954). [[Category:1954|Niessing, Dad]]
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  • ...ne "Solfeggio." They appeared several times on the show, first on 21 April 1954. Ernie Kovacs played the conductor; the other two apes were played by a var [[Category:1954|Nairobi Trio]]
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  • ...aything" story of Charlton romance comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). He's rescued from a car crash in the Ozarks by Nancy, and they fall in lo [[Category:1954|Dermot, Bob]]
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  • ...e Sings the Blues" story of romance comic book ''Boy Loves Girl'' #46 (May 1954). He backs up singer [[Dixie Wayne]] at the Dreamboat night club. He's alwa [[Category:1954|Baker, Nick]]
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  • ...of Harwell Publications romance comic book ''All True Romance'' #16 (March 1954). She falls for fellow nightclub entertainer magician Don Phail. She gets t [[Category:1954|Childs, Honey]]
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  • Singer/actress from the 1954 version of the film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047522/reference A Sta [[Category:1954|Lester, Vicki]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...www.comics.org/issue/11018/ Out of the Night]'' #12 (December 1953-January 1954). It's so awesome, archeologist Gibbons kills archeologist Blake to keep it [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...ve Death" short story in comic book ''Strange Suspense Stories'' #19 (July 1954). [[Category:1954|Sagoro, Jan]]
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  • ...es ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0042173/combined Your Show of Shows]'' (1950-1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). The band's name is also given as '''Drummer Desmond and His Hot Cats'''. [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). [[Category:1954|Akins, Ted]]
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  • ...[[Paul Bronte]], to a music conservatory in Zurich to be near him, in the 1954 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/reference Rhapsody]''. The fil [[Category:1954|Durant, Louise]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...n Walter M. Miller Jr.'s classic sci-fi short story "Death of a Spaceman" (1954). The titular spaceman's wife sings one of Farran's songs: [[Category:1954|Farran, Steve]]
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  • ...nimated short ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046917/ Dixieland Droopy]'' (1954). After sneaking his record of "Tiger Rag" onto various turntables, Pettybo [[Category:1954|Pettybone, John Irving]]
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  • ...studying piano on the G.I. Bill, at a music conservatory in Zurich, in the 1954 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/reference Rhapsody]''. The fil [[Category:1954|Guest, James]]
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  • ...e "Thrill Crazy" story of romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #46 (September 1954). Good girl Marsha falls in with a wild crowd, and when they go to nearby C [[Category:1954|Manton, Tony]]
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  • ...rvey comic book ''True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated'' #25 (January 1954). [[Category:1954|Fleming, Dede]]
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  • ...he "Korean Disc Jerky" story of Korean War comic ''Joe Yank'' #14 (January 1954). [[Category:1954|Turner, Maisie]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...e "From Out of Nowhere" story of comic book Youthful Romances #7 (February 1954). He's also an ill-tempered heel, and is secretly miming to the voice of hi At the end, Martin, who had his own NBC television series from 1954-1956, mentions Ricky "...isn't doing too badly. He had so much experience m
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  • ...Heart!" story of romance comic book ''First Love Illustrated'' #39 (April 1954). He bewitches good-girl Ella and seduces her even though she's engaged to [[Category:1954|Arthurs, Lance]]
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  • ...ate to Love" story of romance comic book ''Heart and Soul'' #2 (June-July 1954). Ambitious singer [[Loren Bruce]] strings all three along before leaving t [[Category:1954|Kent Combo]]
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  • ...Condemned Gypsy" story in comic book ''Baffling Mysteries'' #22 (September 1954). [[Category:1954|Karensky, Sasha]]
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  • Up and coming duo from the 1954 movie ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047673/reference White Christmas]''. [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...rvey comic book ''True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated'' #25 (January 1954). [[Category:1954|Fleming, Dede]]
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  • ...of Lev Gleason Publications romance comic book ''Lovers' Lane'' 39 (March 1954). She sings at the Purple Parrot Club, run by creep George Castle, who trie [[Category:1954|Hollis, Beth]]
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  • ...mic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/275601/ Mighty Bear]'' #14 (March 1954) in the story "'The Faucet-Drip' Concerto." [[Category:1954|O'Lion, Lee]]
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  • ...lity comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/204069/ Candy]'' #49 (July 1954). When boyfriend Ted Dawson accidentally breaks Candy's record collection, [[Category:1954|Lipton, Flip]]
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  • ...in the Rain" story of romance comic book ''Love at First Sight'' #28 (May 1954). [[Category:1954|Lane, Randy]]
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  • ...ate to Love" story of romance comic book ''Heart and Soul'' #2 (June-July 1954). She dates all three of the other members. [[Category:1954|Bruce, Loren]]
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  • ...instrument to make noise enough to be heard by larger creatures. From the 1954 children's picture book ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horton_Hears_a_Who [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...e "Our Song Of Love!" story of romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #44 (June 1954). He's a demanding young music teacher at the Jullette School of Music and [[Category:1954|Petri, Eric]]
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  • ...e "Here's to Horror!" story of comic book ''Journey into Fear'' #18 (March 1954). He gets chummy with millionaire Jane Marlowe to help his career, but he's [[Category:1954|Burns, Lanny]]
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  • ...instrument to make noise enough to be heard by larger creatures. From the 1954 children's picture book ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horton_Hears_a_Who [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...from 'The Sound of Death" story of comic book ''The Thing'' #12 (February 1954). [[Category:1954|Grevius, Horatio]]
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  • ...the "Horn of Horror" story of Comic Media comic book ''Horrific'' #11 (May 1954). Presumably, he's from Louisiana. [[Category:1954|Cajun Man]]
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  • ...r Pangborn, first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine vol. 9, no. 2 (November 1954). [[Category:1954|Van Anda, Brian]]
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  • ...e "Our Song Of Love!" story of romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #44 (June 1954). [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...the "Horn of Horror" story of Comic Media comic book ''Horrific'' #11 (May 1954). While at a party thrown by a wealthy collector of musical instruments, Gl [[Category:1954|Gletz, Rudy]]
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  • ...es ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0042173/combined Your Show of Shows]'' (1950-1954). Played by comedy legend Sid Caesar, who could really play the saxophone a [[Category:1954|Hornsby, Progress]]
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  • Played by Dennis Weaver, played in flashbacks to 1954 by Rusty Weaver.
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  • ...rom Out of Nowhere" story of comic book ''Youthful Romances'' #7 (February 1954). He's the accompanist for popular singer [[Ricky Raymond]], working on his [[Category:1954|Raymond, Ricky]]
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  • ...s trilogy, first appearing in ''The Fellowship of the Ring'', published in 1954. It is a family heirloom of the ruling Stewards of Gondor, with a [https:// [[Category:1954]]
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  • ...inful Dates" story of romance comic book ''Teen-Age Temptations'' #8 (June 1954). He gets local Wheeling, Illinois good-girl Doris in big trouble. At a dan [[Category:1954|Vinton, Ricky]]
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  • Jem covers his 1954 song "Rock and Roll is Forever," which makes hot-tempered Bailey mad. But l
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  • ...talents of Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) from the 1954 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047673/reference White Christmas]''. [[Category:1954]]
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  • In the "Songwriters" episode (1954) of classic television sitcom ''The Jackie Gleason Show," show co-protagoni
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  • ...ayer from a 1951 plotline of the comic strip 'Torchy in Heartbeats'' (1950-1954), by the first female African American cartoonist, Jackie Ormes.
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  • ...es ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0042173/combined Your Show of Shows]'' (1950-1954). Played comedy legend Sid Caesar, who could really play the saxophone and
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  • ...nist from a 1951 plotline of the comic strip 'Torchy in Heartbeats'' (1950-1954), by the first female African American cartoonist, Jackie Ormes.
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  • From the The Jack Benny Program -- Season 4 Episode 10(1954). Jack wants to invite his old Vaudeville Act to perform with him on his te
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  • ...ackie Ormes. A sequel comic strip, ''Torchy in Heartbeats'', ran from 1950-1954.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1954 book.
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  • * The Private Life of Hilda Tablet (24 May 1954) * Emily Butter (14 November 1954)
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  • The song "Dueling Banjos" (originally “Feuding Banjos,” 1954) was used in the film without composer Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith's permi
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  • ...lity comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/204069/ Candy]'' #49 (July 1954)!
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  • Her name is a reference to the 1954 Ava Gardner film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046754/?reference The Bar
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  • ...r Pangborn, first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine vol. 9, no. 2 (November 1954). [[Category:1954|Carr, Andrew]]
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  • ...[[Rudy Gletz|"Horn of Horror"]] story in comic book ''Horrific'' #11 (May 1954).
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  • There's a holographic clip of him singing the 1954 song "Something's Gotta Give."
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  • [[Category:1954]]
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  • The novel was adapted into a 1954 film with the title ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/ Rhapsody]'', s
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  • * ''Svengali'', a 1954 British film starring Donald Wolfit
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  • The novel was adapted into a 1954 film with the title ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/ Rhapsody]'', s
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  • "Riot in Cell Block #9" was a number one hit for The Robins in 1954.
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  • The novel was adapted into a 1954 film with the title ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/ Rhapsody]'', s
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  • Doc Labyrinth also appeared in a 1954 short story "The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford."
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  • The novel was adapted into a 1954 film with the title ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047408/ Rhapsody]'', s
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  • Possibly a joke on the title of the 1954 film, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creature_from_the_Black_Lagoon Creat
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  • ...cloud men's minds so they cannot see him." His radio show ran from 1937 to 1954.
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