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Old 06-29-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Here we go ......

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Old 06-29-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Hard to tell with the dark shades , but could it be Joey Bishop ??
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Is he an actor?
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Hard to tell with the dark shades , but could it be Joey Bishop ??
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Is he an actor?
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A musician (hard to find an image w/o the dark glasses - well - at least one that won't give it away anyway)
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Is he american
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Is he american
Originally ... no. If he applied for/was granted US citizenship I do not know.
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Have a good evening ... will be back in the AM
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D.B. Cooper
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D.B. Cooper
I think you might be right , I can almost see that parachute canopy above him....
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I think you might be right , I can almost see that parachute canopy above him....
Career contained a lot of unique stuff .. but I can say without a doubt jumping out of an airplane with scads of stolen cash wasn't one of them!
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Solo artist or does he perform in a band
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Solo artist or does he perform in a band
Band member
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John Hiatt ("Perfectly Good Guitar")?
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John Hiatt ("Perfectly Good Guitar")?
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Clue: This individual replaced another musician that left the band to pursue a career in (of all things) Photography.
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David Gilmour ?
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