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Entertainer and Worlds Biggest Fish
Fry Grand Marshall Sammy Goldstein

(L-R) Paris Mayor
Sam Tharpe, Michael Dunlap and
Worlds Biggest Fish Fry Grand
Marshall Sammy Goldstein enjoy the
Dignitaries' Breakfast prior to the
Grand Parade, April 2009.
Date: Recorded May, 2009
Date Posted: Friday, May 23,
2009
Subject: Entertainer and
Worlds Biggest Fish Fry Grand
Marshall Sammy Goldstein
Description: When Sammy
Goldstein was named Grand Marshall
of the Fish Fry Parade in April
2009, MyParisMagazine.com jumped at
the chance for an interview. In this
discussion with Mike Wilson, Sammy
chats about growing up on Whitehall
Circle, his family, his work as
entertainer on cruise ships, his
television work and his love of
Paris,Tennessee.
MP3 Audio:
Resources:
SammyGoldstein.com,
MP3.com,
CDBaby,
Talkin' Broadway
Keywords: Sammy Goldstein,
Paris, TN, Henry County, Whitehall
Circle, Princess Cruises, New York
City, Worlds Biggest Fish Fry
The
views expressed in Ear Book
interviews are not necessarily the
opinions
of MyParisMagazine.com, PARIS!
magazine or Nellen-Jones Public
Relations.
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| 05-23-09 |
When Sammy Goldstein was named
Grand Marshall of the Fish Fry Parade in April 2009,
MyParisMagazine.com jumped at the chance for an interview. In
this discussion with Mike Wilson, Sammy chats about growing up
on Whitehall Circle, his family, his work as entertainer on
cruise ships, his television work and his love of
Paris,Tennessee. |
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| 05-13-09 |
Paris native Chris Evans' book about
the old 23rd District (now the Tennessee National Wildlife
Refuge) is a compelling history of the people who lived south of
the Big Sandy River. Although beautiful, the 23rd District was
insular and rough, and in some ways comparable to the Wild West.
In this interview, Evans discusses his personal path to becoming
an author of this regional history, the story of the Old 23rd,
the writing process and more. |
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| 04-30-09 |
Sharon Seaton of Seaton's Fishtale Lodge at Paris
Landing explains when it's OK to
tell customers to stay home, what
it's like working with four
generations of her family, how to be
great at customer service, the
Tennessee River Resort Act, the
future of Paris Landing and her
favorite place to vacation. |
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| 04-27-09 |
Ida Thornton discusses her
education (teachers, schools, activities, lunch, recess and
more) during the 40's and 50's in the segregated South in Henry
County. Two-part series. |
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| 04-13-09 |
In this two-part interview,
Robert E. Lee School Association President Ray Harding and
Vice-President Suzanne Looney Richter discuss the transformation
of this abandoned school into a showplace filled with the visual
and performing arts. From the pottery studio to the Loft
Artists, from to the wee ones at the dance studio to the yoga
classes, this historic building with a proud past has made a
remarkable comeback to serve Henry Countians, yet again. |
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| 04-03-09 |
Fifth grader Caylee Hall is an
impressive young singer who participates in area talent
competitions. Caylee discusses how she began singing, her future
plans, her role models and how her dedicated family members play
into her desire to perform. She even sings a bit for us.
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