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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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"This is Johnny Olson speaking for The Price is Right/Match Game '7x!"

I thought he sounded like Tom Selleck, but ti took me most of the movie to figure that out.

What a coincidence: It's not his job to be funny anymore, but he's a hell of a lot smarter (and funnier) than you.

"… and my other dumb things."

Did Rachel Keller at least mention if she'll be baring her sweet, sweet ass again in season 2?

He already had Duane Allman, but, sadly, there's room for more.

Me, unfortunately.

Yep. At least you get to meet new people every day.

No knock on Glen's playing at all… He still left his mark on a number of big records of that era.

"… he is sometimes considered the best session guitarist who ever played."

And John Hartford wrote "Gentle On My Mind."

Fair enough. It disappoints me to learn he softened that aspect of the song, but I agree that it probably helped make it more timeless.

Will we ever get of this maize?

Oh, I don't mean to imply it doesn't. Just that the article got that factoid wrong.

Written by the late, great Allen Toussaint!

Mr. Rogers. Mahatma Gandhi. A few others, but they're likely in the minority.

Oh, he did… But Nez, as a solo artist, simply never got the commerical recognition Campbell got.

The guitar solo on Valleri was actually played by Louis Shelton, on both versions:

Glen had said he enjoyed working with The Monkees, and his kids were big fans.

That IS awesome.