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50 facts about Russell Westbrook: he was a late bloomer, he entered his freshman year at 5’8’’and 140 pounds

Westbrook has represented the United States on their national team twice, winning gold medals in the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2012 Olympics. Learn 50 things about this athlete.

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50 facts about Josh Brolin: wrote and directed the short film X, as his directorial debut

Brolin implied that he turned away from film acting for years after the premiere of his second film, Thrashin', where he witnessed what he called "horrendous" acting on his part. Learn 50 things about Brolin.

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50 facts about Robert Redford: received Academy Awards for directing Ordinary People, and for Lifetime Achievement

Learn 50 things about Charles Robert Redford Jr. better known as Robert Redford.

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50 facts about WNBA star, Candace Parker

Parker was second guessing about playing basketball, fearing she would not live up to the level of play her father and brother demonstrated, so she focused on playing soccer. Learn 50 things about WNBA star Parker.

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50 facts about Stanley Clarke, one of the most celebrated acoustic and electric bass players in the world

Clarke was honored with Bass Player Magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Award and is a member of Guitar Player Magazine’s “Gallery of Greats.” Learn 50 things about Clarke.

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50 facts about John Williams, best known for his film scores and ceremonial music

Williams has composed the music and served as music director for nearly eighty films, including Saving Private Ryan, Amistad, Seven Years in Tibet, The Lost World and more.

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50 facts about Karen Clark Sheard, the multiple GRAMMY®, Stellar and GMA Dove Award-winner

Sheard is a partner in ministry with her husband, Bishop J. Drew Sheard, Pastor of Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit, MI, where she serves as First Lady. Learn 50 things about the singer.

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50 facts about "Weird Al" Yankovic: best known for hit song parodies such as “Amish Paradise,” “Eat It” and “White & Nerdy”

Yankovic’s numerous television appearances include his popular AL-TV programs for MTV and VH-1, his concert specials for Comedy Central and the Disney Channel, and his Saturday morning series The Weird Al Show for CBS. Learn 50 interesting things about "Weird Al" Yankovic.

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50 facts about Dianne Reeves: she been one of the leading exponents of the genre since the 1980s

Learn 50 things you didn’t know about jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves.

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50 facts about Kenny Barron: The Los Angeles Times named him “one of the top jazz pianists in the world”

50 things you didn’t know about jazz pianist Kenny Barron.

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50 facts about Peter Kater: scored the music for acclaimed television series like “How The West Was Lost”’ “Wild America”

Peter’s music became the score to their Tony-Award winning Broadway production of BURN THIS starring John Malkovich and Joan Allen which ran for over one year. Learn 50 interesting things about Kater.

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50 facts about Tim McGraw, country singer, songwriter, and actor

Tim McGraw has been married to fellow singer Faith Hill since 1996, and is the son of the late baseball player Tug McGraw. Learn 50 interesting things about the country singer.

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50 facts about Wouter Kellerman: received a Grammy® Award at the 57th Annual Grammy® Awards for album Winds of Samsara

Kellerman performed his composition 'The Long Road' - a flute solo for Nelson Mandela, - on Nelson Mandela Day in South Africa for a stadium of 80,000 people and a television audience in August 2013. Kellerman performed his composition 'The Long Road' - a flute solo for Nelson Mandela, - on Nelson Mandela Day in South Africa for a stadium of 80,000 people and a television audience in August 2013. Learn 50 things about Kellerman.

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