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Ronald A.
Penfound was a
radio announcer and
local television personality in the Cleveland, Ohio, market,
specifically on WEWS-TV
channel 5
where from...
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conservation section and in
early June was
given the
Europa Nostra Grand Prix.
Penfound manor house is
built round a
large medieval hall
whose roof has collar-beams...
- (Channel 5) in Cleveland, Ohio from 1955 to 1971. The show
starred Ron
Penfound as "Captain Penny" and was
produced by Earl Keyes.
Captain Penny dressed...
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joined that Christmas,
followed by two
temporary members (saxophonist
Jerry Penfound and
singer Bruce Bruno).
Increasingly antagonized by Hawkins's disdain...
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initially performed as the
Levon Helm ****tet with
saxophonist Jerry Penfound.
After Penfound left, they
changed their name to The
Canadian Squires, and finally...
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Penfound on
saxophone and Bob
Bruno on vocals.: 105–106
After Bruno left in May 1964, the
group changed their name to
Levon and the Hawks.
Penfound sta****...
- Mangold, Monika; Siller, Maria; Roppenser, Bernhard; Vlaminckx, Bart J. M.;
Penfound, Tom A.; Klein, Reinhard; Novak, Rodger; Novick,
Richard P.; Charpentier...
- from the
original on 14 July 2015.
Retrieved 14 Jul 2015. Potts, Roberta;
Penfound, Wm. T. (1948). "Water
Relations of the
Polypody Fern,
Polypodium polypodioides...
- 27 (9). doi:10.1016/j.isci.2024.110698. PMC 11387899. PMID 39262811.
Penfound &
Earle (1948), p. 449: "some evidence..
cultivated as
greenhouse and landscape...
- ****tet, with a
sixth member,
saxophonist Jerry Penfound, and then as
Levon and the
Hawks after Penfound's departure. In 1965, they
released a
single on...