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Joe Connelly (other)
Joe Connelly may refer to: * Joe Connelly (musician) (born 1965), barbershop quartet lead singer * Joe Connelly (producer) (1917–2003), Hollywood film and television producer, director and writer * Joe Connelly (writer), New York City contemporary writer See also * Joe Connolly (other) Joe or Joseph Connolly may refer to: * Joe Connolly (1910s outfielder) (1884–1943), Major League Baseball outfielder from 1913 to 1916 *Joe Connolly (1920s outfielder) (1894–1960), Major League Baseball outfielder from 1921 to 1924 *Joe Connol ...
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Joe Connelly (musician)
Joe Connelly (born 1965) is a barbershop quartet lead singer, competition judge, chorus director, and full-time coach for various barbershop quartets. Connelly is the first man ever to have become a Barbershop Harmony Society International Championship gold medalist four times, first with Interstate Rivals in 1987 at the age of 22, then with Keepsake in 1992, with Platinum in 2000, and with Old School in 2011. In 2000, he had already become the first person to win the gold medal three times. Quartet-mate Tony DeRosa joined Connelly as a four-time gold medalist in 2017 (in Keepsake, Platinum, Max Q and Main Street). A few other singers have achieved the honor of being three-time champions, including quartet-mate Kipp Buckner (in The Gas House Gang, Interstate Rivals, and Old School). He is the son of international quartet medalist Mike Connelly, baritone of "The Roaring 20's". Joe directed the Southern Gateway chorus from 2008 until 2014. He is the director of Canadian Showtime C ...
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Joe Connelly (producer)
Joe Connelly (August 22, 1917 – February 13, 2003) was a television and radio scriptwriter who was born in New York City. As a child he spent several summers in Bellport, New York -- the inspiration for Mayfield in The Leave it to Beaver series. He was best known for his work on '' The Amos 'n' Andy Show'', '' Meet Mr. McNutley'', '' Leave It to Beaver'', ''Ichabod and Me'', ''Bringing Up Buddy'', and ''The Munsters'', along with his co-writer Bob Mosher, who was from Auburn, New York. Connelly had a stint in the Merchant Marine before landing a job at the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency in New York City, where he met Mosher, a fellow copywriter. Mosher left the agency in 1942 and moved to Hollywood to write for the Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy radio show. Connelly soon followed him. In the mid-1940s, after writing for the Frank Morgan and Phil Harris radio shows, they began a 12-year run writing for '' The Amos 'n' Andy Show'' including the early 1950s TV vers ...
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Joe Connelly (writer)
Joe Connelly is an American writer, best known for his first novel, ''Bringing Out the Dead'', which was made into an eponymous film. A native of New York City, he now lives in the Adirondacks with his wife and family. Biography Connelly was born in St Clare’s Hospital in Hell's Kitchen, where his mother worked and where she had met his father years before (at a dance in the basement). They were working-class, and he was raised in Warwick, New York. Having secured a scholarship to become the first member of his family to go to college, after three years he dropped out of Colgate University and, before publishing his first novel, worked as a paramedic for nine years, back at St. Clare's. He wrote in his spare time over that period, in a small flat in the Upper West Side and while living in Ireland and travelling in Eastern Europe for a considerable period. During this time, Connelly was encouraged by a creative writing professor at Columbia University. ''Bringing Out the Dead ...
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