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  1. Don and Mike Show
    The Don and Mike Show is a nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Don Geronimo and Mike O'Meara. The show is heard across the United States on the CBS-owned Westwood One Radio Network. The show's flagship station is 106.7 WJFK in Washington DC. The show is rated #70 in the Talkers Magazine Heavy 100.[1]
  2. Don and Mike Show -- Don Geronimo
    Freda Wright-Sorce, the wife of radio personality Don Geronimo and a frequent contributor to the popular nationally syndicated “Don and Mike” show, died in a traffic accident Sunday. Wright-Sorce, 50, often called in to the comedy show on Washington radio station WJFK known for its outlandish humor and pranks, said Michael Hughes, the station’s general manager.
  3. Mike
    Involved in the photography business since 1975, Mike is a full time photographer and a member of Professional Photographers of Oklahoma, National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and National Technical Honor Society. Mike has many facets of experience including aerial, car shows, commercial, weddings, portraits, sports, proms, auto racing, etc. He has been involved with digital imaging since 1999, and has the latest Nikon digital equipment with a complete digital darkroom equipped with the latest digital computer technology.
  4. Don Ferguson
    Don Ferguson (born May 30, 1946) is a Canadian actor and is one of the stars of XPM and Royal Canadian Air Farce. He is ... the only Canadian-born original cast member of Air Farce.
  5. Don Henley
    Don Henley is an American rock musician best known for his time as the lead singer of "The Eagles". With five number-one singles and four number-one albums, the Eagles were among the most successful recording artists of the 1970s. At the end of the 20th century, two of their albums, "Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" and Hotel California, ranked among the ten best-selling albums according to the Recording Industry Association of America. The best-selling studio album Hotel California is rated as the 37th album in the "Rolling Stone" list "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", and the band was ranked #75 on Rolling Stone's 2004 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
  6. Don Cherry
    Trumpet player Don Cherry was pretty much Blue Note’s premiere find in the 60s avant-garde jazz sweepstakes. The label was a bit late to the party, and though they ended up releasing excellent recordings by formidable avant-garde names such as Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor, that was only after these musicians had already done groundbreaking work on other labels who proceeded to drop them eventually. 1964’s Complete Communion was Cherry’s first for Blue Note, and it featured tenor saxophonist Gato Barbieri, who became a part of Cherry’s regular European group. In the U.S. Cherry was playing with an ensemble that included tenor sax player Pharoah Sanders before he collaborated with John Coltrane. Symphony for Improvisers, recorded in 1966, combines the two, at least on one track.
  7. Mike Skinner
    In the professional category, NCTS champion Mike Skinner was able to pass Pro pole-sitter and professional skateboarder and X Games gold medallist Bucky Lasek on the first lap and retained the top "pro" spot throughout the race. Lasek, the celebrity winner in the 2006 Toyota/Pro Celebrity Race, would later go off into the run-off at Turn 11, temporarily giving the second position to NHRA Sport Compact Champion Scott Kelley. For Skinner, the victory is his fourth in a row after coming into the race with three straight NASCAR truck wins in his Toyota Tundra.
  8. Mike Harding
    Mike Harding [I]s a Stand-up Comic, singer, and musician, well-known through his national concert tours and his performances on television and radio. Now, this first full volume of poems proves him to be an accomplished serious poet. He has written poetry about people and places all his life, and submitted this volume under a pseudonym, coming clean about his real identity only on its acceptance.
  9. Mike Nichols
    Mike Nichols' next film Catch-22, now regarded as noble, was a screen failure. He directed Carnal Knowledge with renewed vigor. Working Girl and Silkwood dealt with gender issues. All were successful projects. His films generally included comic spirit blended with his satiric sensibility. Mike Nichol and May were reunited in The Birdcage (1996), one of the hilarious comedy written by May.
  10. Luke -- Don Lucas
    Luke’s Locker is a family owned operation. Don and Sharon Lucas founded the business 20 years ago. The Company is now owned by the five members of the Lucas family: Don, Sharon, Mike, Andy and Matt Lucas. Each member of the family plays an active role in the management of the Company. Matt Lucas is the President of Luke’s. Sharon, Andy and Mike are Executive Vice-presidents.
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