Bill Zehme
Bill Zehme (October 28, 1958 – March 26, 2023) was an American author who was known for his writing on music and popular culture. He collaborated on books with such celebrities as Regis Philbin, Jay Leno, and Hugh Hefner. His articles appeared in ''Rolling Stone'', ''Esquire'', ''Playboy'', and ''Vanity Fair''. He won a National Magazine award in 2004 for his profile of newspaper columnist Bob Greene. Provided by Wikipedia
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Lost in the funhouse the life and mind of Andy Kaufman by Zehme, Bill 1958-2023
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The way you wear your hat Frank Sinatra and the lost art of livin' by Zehme, Bill 1958-2023
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Frank Sinatra "My Way" oder die Kunst einen Hut zu tragen by Zehme, Bill 1958-2023
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Carson the Magnificent by Zehme, Bill 1958-2023, Thomas, Michael
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