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The cheeseball piano player in a high class restaurant atop a skyscraper, played by Paul Kreppel in both versions of the wonderfully mediocre sitcom ''It's a Living'' ([http://us.imdb.com/Title?0080233 1980-82], [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0088544 1985-89]). Later, series star (as waitress Cassie Cranston) and double masectomy patient Ann Jillian cut an entire album of songs by comedian Steve Allen. I just felt I had to throw that in there. | The cheeseball piano player in a high class restaurant atop a skyscraper, played by Paul Kreppel in both versions of the wonderfully mediocre sitcom ''It's a Living'' ([http://us.imdb.com/Title?0080233 1980-82], [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0088544 1985-89]). Later, series star (as waitress Cassie Cranston) and double masectomy patient Ann Jillian cut an entire album of songs by comedian Steve Allen. I just felt I had to throw that in there. | ||
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+ | The first episode starts off with his cheesy rendition of Sinatra's "My Way." | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRHVYRqrdFE | ||
+ | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8DvfJAzEGE | ||
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+ | {{#ev:youtube|KRHVYRqrdFE}} | ||
[[Category:1980|Mann, Sonny]] | [[Category:1980|Mann, Sonny]] | ||
[[Category:Television series|Mann, Sonny]] | [[Category:Television series|Mann, Sonny]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional pianists|Mann, Sonny]] | [[Category:Fictional pianists|Mann, Sonny]] |
Latest revision as of 11:53, 8 August 2018
The cheeseball piano player in a high class restaurant atop a skyscraper, played by Paul Kreppel in both versions of the wonderfully mediocre sitcom It's a Living (1980-82, 1985-89). Later, series star (as waitress Cassie Cranston) and double masectomy patient Ann Jillian cut an entire album of songs by comedian Steve Allen. I just felt I had to throw that in there.
The first episode starts off with his cheesy rendition of Sinatra's "My Way."