1. Frank Sinatra

    Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 - May 14, 1998) was an American jazz oriented popular singer and Academy Award-winning actor. Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid 1940s, being the idol of the 'bobby soxers'. His professional career had stalled by the 1950s, but it was reborn in 1953 after he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

  2. Michael Bublé

    Michael Steven Bublé is a critically acclaimed Grammy-nominated, multiple Juno Award-winning Canadian crooner, big band singer and actor. While achieving modest chart success in the United States, his 2003 self-titled album has reached the top ten in Canada, the UK and Australia. In 2004, a live album and video called "Come Fly with Me" was listed on the Billboard music video charts and reached Australia's top 40 album charts.

  3. Dave Valentin

    Dave Valentin (born January 1, 1954, in New York City) is a jazz flutist. He learned latin percussion first when he was a teenager, and then switched to flute. Valentin's teacher, Hubert Laws, suggested that he not double on saxophone because of his attractive sound on the flute. He studied at the Bronx Community College. He is of Puerto Rican descent. In 1977, he made his recording debut with Ricardo Marrero's group and he appeared also on a Noel Pointer album.

  4. Dolores Hart

    Dolores Hart (born Dolores Hicks on October 20, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Roman Catholic nun and former actress. Dolores Hicks was the only child of a Catholic actor Bert Hicks, and his wife, who, despite the religious implications, separated and ultimately divorced. Hart was also the niece of singer Mario Lanza.

  5. Pamela Tiffin

    Pamela Tiffin (born October 13 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American film actress. She had several starring roles in American films in the early 1960s, including "One, Two, Three", "State Fair" and "Come Fly with Me". She co-stared with Paul Newman in "Harper" in 1964. The February 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine did a photo feature on her entitled "A Toast to Tiffin".

  6. Bernard Glemser

    Bernard Glemser (b. 1908 in London - d. April 3, 1990 in New York) was a writer of fiction, non-fiction, and children's books. He served in the Royal Air Force as an intelligence officer during World War II, and then worked in the United States for the government of Britain for a few years. Subsequently he devoted himself to writing, and his first novel, "Love for Each Other", appeared in 1946. One of his novels, "Girl on the Wing", …

  7. Ben May

    I miss the water, sweet tea, pig and the GDS crew.

  8. Shefali Oza
  9. James Guthro
  10. Christopher Harvey
  11. Erik Rosdol
  12. Michael Thomas
  13. Nathaniel

    Ok, people. It's a new year & time to ask yourself, "what am i going to do this year to make a positive change?" I'm a 6'3", 230-240 lbs, ex college & overseas basketball player, who enjoys life & the many adventures life can bring to us. Ask my fellas...LOL We've had some times...lol Now, with those life experiences & the knowledge I've gained from life. I'm properly equipped to tackle this year with great expectation & anticipate a great year.

  14. Sara Marquart

    5 years ago I had “an awful lot of breathing room, but I could hardly move” moment so here I am in Alabama. Working my way up the “corporate ladder” I’ve learned it’s not all what it’s cracked up to be, and have adopted the “work to live, not live to work” motto! It’s working out pretty well so far.

  15. Elan

    Yo wassup my nizzy is elan i play b ball n shit for bosque. i like ballin wit my homies and partizzzling with my bung hole. Hit me up if u wanna liek play 1v1 or somethin ;)