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Sports medicine An 'extreme sport' in which an inline skater launches him/herself from the bumper of a speeding car Injury risk Concussion, death. See Extreme sports, Novelty seeking behavior.


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And while calls for the Moscow Mule (created by Smirnoff and promoted by celebrities including Woody Allen and Skitch Hendersen) are seldom heard today, the drink makes vodka a mainstream spirit by the end of the decade.
He has been a staff musician with NBC, ABC, Skitch Henderson, Doc Severinson and Mitch Miller; appeared at Carnegie Hall with George Barnes and Les Paul; performed with the Boston Pops in duet with Stephane Grappelli; and played a solo concert at Town Hall in New York City.
He was in a class by himself, and so was my friend and Connecticut neighbor Skitch Henderson, the first bandleader on The Tonight Show with Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson, musical director for Hope, Crosby and Sinatra, and founder of the New York Pops.
 
 
 
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