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Review: 'Memphis' finds soul in its quirky characters and booming tunes
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[Tampabay.com] - brings down the house in Change Don't Come Easy; and William Parry as Mr. Simmons, a radio station owner (with an alarming resemblance to Terry Bradshaw, the old Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback). Memphis, directed by Christopher Ashley
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[Access Atlanta] - He won't back down — to his racist mother (Julie Johnson), old-school radio-station owner Mr. Simmons (William Parry), Felicia's protective brother Delray (Quentin Earl Darrington) or the slick New York executive who refuses to let him put black
Gwynne PARRY | | The Gazette
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A hi-de-high at Stade de France tonight and we will be happy campers ...
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The only person who seemed to be keeping a sense of perspective was 53-year-old Gwynne Parry Jones of Caernarfon. After several Welsh ...
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