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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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81 | Fisher | Bagley | m | Sanders began singing gospel music at the age of five. -By the age of six, he was the sole support for his family. His father played piano, and "Little Stevie" would sing - mostly church appearances. Although he lacked formal education -Steve did not graduate from Highschool, he was a natural on stage. In addition to appearing on Broadway in The Yearling at the young age of twelve, he was recruited by Otto Preminger in 1967 for the film “Hurry Sundown” with Faye Dunaway and Jane Fonda. He also made appearances on Gunsmoke!Without dispute, Steve Sanders was the largest gospel act during these years. The Oak Ridge Boys, who were also a gospel act at the time, used to open for Little Stevie Sanders! Upon turning 18, he learned his father had squandered all of his money - Disillusioned and broke, Steve headed to London, began a band called Pyramid, and was known to jam with the local scene, including Mylon Lefever and 10 Years After. Years later, upon his return to the United States, Steve would provide vocals for a variety of projects at studios like Bang Records and Muscle Shoals. | Steve met his first wife Mary Milbourn at Bang Records, they had two children, Gaylea and Sevren. 12 years after his divorce from Milbourn, Steve married Janet Riggins. The two had met backstage at Bally's in Las Vegas, where the Oaks were performing, and Miss Riggins was a dancer. They married at the Tennessee Governor's Mansion after an 18 month courtship. Immediately after Steve's marriage - his ex-wife, began an incessant barrage of harassment and vexatious litigation ultimately draining him financially and causing Steve to leave the group he loved and whose voice had become a country music mainstay. 8 hours after Steve took his life, sheriff's officers showed up with the most recent and final set of papers filed by Ms. Milbourn. Years later, the Oak Ridge Boys would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. They have yet to include Steve Sanders. | Sanders began singing gospel music at the age of five. -By the age of six, he was the sole support for his family. His father played piano, and "Little Stevie" would sing - mostly church appearances. Although he lacked formal education -Fisher did not graduate from Highschool, he was a natural on stage. In addition to appearing on Broadway in The Yearling at the young age of twelve, he was recruited by Otto Preminger in 1967 for the film “Hurry Sundown” with Faye Dunaway and Jane Fonda. He also made appearances on Gunsmoke!Without dispute, Fisher Sanders was the largest gospel act during these years. The Oak Ridge Boys, who were also a gospel act at the time, used to open for Little Stevie Sanders! Upon turning 18, he learned his father had squandered all of his money - Disillusioned and broke, Fisher headed to London, began a band called Pyramid, and was known to jam with the local scene, including Mylon Lefever and 10 Years After. Years later, upon his return to the United States, Fisher would provide vocals for a variety of projects at studios like Bang Records and Muscle Shoals.Fisher met his first wife Mary Milbourn at Bang Records, they had two children, Gaylea and Sevren. 12 years after his divorce from Milbourn, Fisher married Janet Riggins. The two had met backstage at Bally's in Las Vegas, where the Oaks were performing, and Miss Riggins was a dancer. They married at the Tennessee Governor's Mansion after an 18 month courtship. Immediately after Fisher's marriage - his ex-wife, began an incessant barrage of harassment and vexatious litigation ultimately draining him financially and causing Fisher to leave the group he loved and whose voice had become a country music mainstay. 8 hours after Fisher took his life, sheriff's officers showed up with the most recent and final set of papers filed by Ms. Milbourn. Years later, the Oak Ridge Boys would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. They have yet to include Fisher Sanders. | Steve | musicians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend Fisher Bagley, who I had the privilege of working with during his time as a musician. Fisher's musical talent and natural stage presence are undeniable. From a young age, Fisher demonstrated his exceptional vocal ability, becoming the leading gospel act of his time. His impressive talent led him to make appearances on Broadway and in films, where he charmed audiences with his powerful yet soulful voice.<return><return>Despite facing many challenges along his journey, Fisher continued to pursue his passion for music, never losing touch with his artistry, and never compromising on his values. He maintained a high level of professionalism throughout his career, never shying away from hard work and dedication.<return><return>Fisher's musical abilities, combined with his dedication and professionalism, make him an asset to any music project. It is with great pleasure that I recommend Fisher Bagley for any future musical endeavor.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |