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Hoagy may refer to: * Hoagy Carmichael (born Hoagland Howard Carmichael; 1899–1981), American composer, pianist, singer, actor, and bandleader * Hoagy Lands (1936–2002), American soul singer born Victor I. Hoagland, Sr. See also * * * Hoagie, another name for a submarine sandwich * Hoagie roll In American usage, a hoagie roll or hero roll is a type of long roll used to prepare hoagie sandwiches. Hoagie rolls are sometimes toasted before being used to prepare a sandwich. Ingredients used in hoagie roll preparation may include flour, e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, actor, author and lawyer. Carmichael was one of the most successful Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the 1930s and 1940s, and was among the first singer-songwriters in the age of mass media to utilize new communication technologies such as old-time radio broadcasts, television, microphones, and sound recordings (musical records). Carmichael composed several hundred songs, including 50 that achieved hit record status. He is best known for composing four of the most-recorded American songs of all time: " Stardust" (1927), with lyrics by Mitchell Parish, "Georgia on My Mind" (1930), with lyrics by Stuart Gorrell, " The Nearness of You" (1937), with lyrics by Ned Washington, and " Heart and Soul" (1938), with lyrics by Frank Loesser. He also collaborated with famed lyricist-songwriter Johnny Mercer (1909-1976), on " Lazybones" (1933), and later " Skylark" ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoagy Lands
Victor I. Hoagland Sr. (May 4, 1936 – January 12, 2002), known professionally as Hoagy Lands, was an American soul singer. Biography Lands was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. His father was Afro-Cuban and his mother was an African American of American Indian descent, Lands formed a group at Roosevelt Junior High School in Elizabeth, New Jersey that was called TNB (The New Brunswick) Dynaflows. His recording career spanned from the late 1950s on into the mid-1970s. He was a backup singer for The Drifters when they recorded their major hit, but was not credited. He recorded a few duets with Lily Field. He made appearances in England shortly before his death in 2002, in Orange, New Jersey, following a heart surgery. His grandson is recording artist Jaheim. Discography *Ivory (unknown number) – Oo-Be-Do / You're Only Young Once – 1959 *Judi 054 – (I'm Gonna) Cry Some Tears / Lighted Windows – 1961 *ABC-Paramount 10171 – (I'm Gonna) Cry Some Tears ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Submarine Sandwich
A submarine sandwich, commonly known as a sub, is a type of American cold or hot sandwich made from a submarine roll (an elongated bread roll) that is split lengthwise and filled with meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. Although "submarine" or just "sub" is the general term for both the bread roll and sandwiches made with it in both the USA and other English speaking nations, there are many local nicknames, especially in the northeastern United States, such as hoagie ( Philadelphia metropolitan area and Western Pennsylvania English), hero ( New York City English), Maine Italian ( Maine English), grinder (New England English, Fulton County, NY), wedge ( Westchester, NY) or spuckie ( Boston English). Party sub A party sub is a particularly long submarine sandwich, usually cut into pieces and served to guests at parties. History This sandwich type originated in several different Italian-American communities in the northeastern United States from the late 19th to mid-20t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |