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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_HartAl Hart - Wikipedia

    Al Hart (c. 1927 – January 14, 2016) was a radio broadcaster. He began his career at WOBT in Rhinelander, WI, studied journalism at the University of Minnesota, and spent ten years in television and radio in Shreveport, LA.

  2. Al Hart: Farewell To A Legend. We awake today to the sad news that Al Hart has passed away at the age of 88. A longtime member of the Broadcast Legends, Al came to the Bay Area about 55 years ago from KEEL in Shreveport, La., to work at KABL (960 AM) before moving to KNBR (680 AM).

  3. Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart FBA ( / hɑːrt /; 18 July 1907 – 19 December 1992) was an English legal philosopher. He was the Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford University and the Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford.

  4. Alfred S. Hart (a.k.a. Al Hart or Alfred Harskovitz) (1904–1979) was a Hungarian-born American businessman and banker. He was a wholesaler of beer in Chicago during Prohibition and later a distributor of wine and spirits in Los Angeles, California. He served as a director of Columbia Pictures.

  5. On April 14th 2024, the creative mind behind Al Hart, commonly referred as FrenZy, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 31.FrenZy's infectious enthusiasm, genuine warmth, and unwavering support touched the hearts of everyone they encountered. He showed his dedication to showcasing the vibrant...

  6. boxrec.com › en › proboxerBoxRec: Al Hart

    Hart caught a powerful right to the jaw in the third round, but managed to stay upright for the rest of the round. However, a series of powerful fights by Shepppard in round four finished him.

  7. folkworks.org › milestone › rip-al-hartRIP: AL HART - FolkWorks

    Dec 17, 2017 · On December 17, 2017, the music community lost Allen Hart, master of the banjo: expert and beautiful player of many styles, meticulous banjo builder, scholar of banjo history, dear friend to many, and a loved husband and father. The cause of death was Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).