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The Alexander Brothers were an easy-listening folk-music duo from Scotland, who had been performing since the 1950s.
Tom Alexander (born 1934) and Jack Alexander (1935–2013) were born in Thrashbush Avenue Cambusnethan, near Wishaw. On leaving school in the early 1950s, the brothers pursued a trade as painters and decorators by day, and entertainers by night, and spent most of their spare time performing for elderly people in hospitals and for various charitable institutions in and around their hometown. In the spring of 1958, they entered a talent contest which was held in their local cinema. They easily won the contest and one of the judges (who was a well known Scottish theatrical agent) was so impressed, he placed the boys under contract that summer. They made their professional debut at the Webster Hall, Arbroath. It was during this season that they received their first long term contract for five winter seasons at Glasgow's Metropole Theatre. Following Arbroath they were engaged to appear at the Metropolitan Theatre, Edgware Road, London, and it was during this season they were spotted and signed to Pye Records. They cut their first LP six weeks later.
Actors: Phillip Albrecht (actor), Whit Albrecht (actor), Joe Canik (actor), Mark Ford (actor), Tyler Glodt (actor), Jason Harris (actor), Isaac Harrison (actor), Dru Lockwood (actor), Chance Burton Murphy (actor), Danny Nelson (actor), Jarrod Pistilli (actor), Aaron Pozzi (actor), Joe Stevens (actor), Taylor Thompson (actor), Matthew Albrecht (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Horror,Actors: James Alexander (actor), Michael Armstrong (actor), Michael Chalkley (actor), Andy Courtney (actor), Misha Crosby (actor), Jack Juniper (actor), Fraser Knight (actor), Marcus Massey (actor), Anthony Morter (actor), Damian Morter (actor), Ryan Newberry (actor), Leander Pittis (actor), Ivor Potter (actor), Nick Thomas-Webster (actor), Brogan West (actor),
Plot: When supplies became paltry, John White, as governor of the colony at Roanoke Island, was elected to return to England. In doing so he left his pregnant daughter, Eleanor, behind to govern the colony. Upon his homecoming, White found his return to Roanoke to be delayed by war. Desperate and with few options he turned to an enemy, Simon Fernandez, for help. After a time of preparation and turmoil, the unauthorized expedition left for the colony. As her father tries to return, Eleanor struggles to keep the fledgling colony afloat. With food and supplies depleted, dissent begins to grow. Each day brings a longing for White's return and fears of the consequences should he fail. What greets John White on his arrival has become one of the greatest mysteries of American History.
Keywords: lost-colony-of-roanoke, roanoke, roanoke-the-lost-colony, the-lost-colonyActors: Jason Davis (actor), Jason Davis (producer), Nathan Lee Lewis (writer), Hans Stiritz (composer), Nathan Lee Lewis (director),
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My arrangement of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean". Thank for watching! If you'd like to hear more frequent covers please leave a like and subscribe!
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The Alexander Brothers were an easy-listening folk-music duo from Scotland, who had been performing since the 1950s.
Tom Alexander (born 1934) and Jack Alexander (1935–2013) were born in Thrashbush Avenue Cambusnethan, near Wishaw. On leaving school in the early 1950s, the brothers pursued a trade as painters and decorators by day, and entertainers by night, and spent most of their spare time performing for elderly people in hospitals and for various charitable institutions in and around their hometown. In the spring of 1958, they entered a talent contest which was held in their local cinema. They easily won the contest and one of the judges (who was a well known Scottish theatrical agent) was so impressed, he placed the boys under contract that summer. They made their professional debut at the Webster Hall, Arbroath. It was during this season that they received their first long term contract for five winter seasons at Glasgow's Metropole Theatre. Following Arbroath they were engaged to appear at the Metropolitan Theatre, Edgware Road, London, and it was during this season they were spotted and signed to Pye Records. They cut their first LP six weeks later.