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With the Giants I broadcast the debut of Hall of Famer Willie Mays. Ernie Harwell
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With the Giants I broadcast the debut of Hall of Famer Willie Mays. Ernie Harwell
When I heard Bjork’s debut, that was when I first realized that I could be a singer, even with my unusual voice. Ellie Goulding
The Beatles first appeared on our show on February 9, 1964, and I have never seen any scenes to compare with the bedlam that was occasioned by their debut. Broadway was jammed with people for almost eight blocks. They screamed, yelled, and stopped traffic. It was indescribable … There has never been anything like it … Read more
I remember being in West Ham’s youth team and seeing Jody Morris play for Chelsea at 17 and you scoring for Liverpool on your debut when you were 18. I was watching it on Soccer Saturday and I was like, \”I can’t believe he’s scored!\” It’s professional jealousy. It’s best to be honest about it. … Read more
When a movie is about to come out on its initial debut, there are a lot of people involved – the financiers, the studio and the producers and also, many times, the foreign distributors. So it is a time of tremendous pressure and uncertainty. Francis Ford Coppola
Debut: the first time a young girl is seen drunk in public. F. Scott Fitzgerald
This dazzling, unput-downable debut novel proves beyond a doubt that Dan Wells has the gift. His teenage protagonist is as chilling as he is endearing. More John Wayne Cleaver, please. F. Paul Wilson
In her whimsical debut author Brynne Barnes celebrates the colors of our world. E. B. Lewis
Look at Andrew Roe’s The Miracle Girl from one angle and you’ll see an incisive and insightful critique of America at the millennium and today, investigating where we put our faith and why. The greatest of Roe’s achievements in this captivating debut is a memorable feat of intense empathy. Roe inhabits characters who are desperate … Read more
The Society of North American Magic Realists welcomes its newest, most dazzling member, Louis Maistros. His debut novel is a thing of wonder, unlike anything in our literature. It startles. It stuns. It stupefies. No novel since CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES has done such justice to New Orleans. If Franz Kafka had been able to write … Read more