Seances in graveyards to commune with Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Ramses the Great were among Meek’s surefire means of generating hits for Mike Berry and Heinz Burt. The latter was a Southampton ...
The Tri-State Tornado barreled across more than 200 miles, decimating entire towns in and leaving thousands homeless on March 18, 1925.
As his mental health declined, the record producer Joe Meek grew increasingly fascinated by the other-worldly, communing in graveyards with Buddy Holly and the Pharaoh Ramses the Great ...
Burt in "Extreme Weather ... Women and Children are Carried to Hospitals − Southern Shops and H.J. Heinz Plant, Prides of Princeton, Demolished by Terrific Wind," read a headline on the front ...
Burt Procter, that's correct ... And it illustrated a story by W.C. Heinz, "The Fixed Fight." This was a fictional story, and it was a snippet from Heinz's novel titled "The Professional." ...
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