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Amazing Performance!!! The Late Great Phyllis Hyman with The Late Great Billy Preston on organ and Terry Burrus on piano. Also Phyllis being interviewed by David Brenner.
Year: 1986
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Another cool song from my youth. This song is from one of my favorite albums: Living All Alone. It's one of those joints that my mom used to clean the house listening to. With all of the bubble gum R&B on radio rotation, I have to take it back 20 years to get quality music. Just thought I'd share. Enjoy!
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An empty stage in Dundas proves to be the perfect backdrop for a faraway Mike Long to get down and rock to the rocksteady beat of Phyllis Dillon. Work your soul, indeed.
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Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman talks about her stint as the insufferable Phyllis, Mary Richards's frenemy on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". The cast and crew add comments as well.
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On October 24, 1996 Dr. Phyllis Mullenix spoke about fluoride at Clark University in Worchester, Massachusetts.
For more information on fluoride and water fluoridation visit the website www.MaeBrussell.com. Go to the "Articles, excerpts, and notes" section.
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Phyllis Diller files all her gags, so she can reference them whenever she needs to. Kind of like a library's card catalog! From "Goodnight, We Love You."
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Phyllis Hyman sings about her journey though life without love or inner peace Sometimes your in a relationship and your still Living all alone. Now chew on that!
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Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin describe the beginnings of the Daughters of Bilitis and their publication of "The Ladder". Part of the "First Time in Print" panel sponsored by the GLBT Historical Society and the Hormel Center at the San Francisco Public Library, 2002.