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Club singer and "hottest crooner on the islands" in Hawaii from the Dell comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/18808/ Follow the Sun]'' #12 (Sep-Nov 1962). It's a comic book spin-off of ABC television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054539/combined Follow the Sun]'' (1961-1962), about two free lance magazine writers in Hawaii.
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[[Image:Fleming_Hank_Follow_the_Sun.png |right]]Club singer and "hottest crooner on the islands" in Hawaii from the Dell comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/18808/ Follow the Sun]'' #12 (Sep-Nov 1962). It's a comic book spin-off of ABC television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054539/combined Follow the Sun]'' (1961-1962), about two free lance magazine writers in Hawaii.
  
Fleming is engaged to the daughter of rich businessman Paul Martin, who's been managing his career. Turns out Martin's a crime boss who's muscled his way into the jukebox vending business, and runs a record company called Half Note Records that makes cheap counterfeit versions of popular records, like [[Tammy Edmund]].
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Fleming is engaged to the Laurie Martin, daughter of rich businessman Paul Martin, who's been managing his career. Turns out Martin's a crime boss who's muscled his way into the jukebox vending business, and runs a record company called Half Note Records that makes cheap counterfeit versions of popular records, like [[Tammy Edmund]].
  
 
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Revision as of 09:37, 3 January 2018

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Club singer and "hottest crooner on the islands" in Hawaii from the Dell comic book Follow the Sun #12 (Sep-Nov 1962). It's a comic book spin-off of ABC television series Follow the Sun (1961-1962), about two free lance magazine writers in Hawaii.

Fleming is engaged to the Laurie Martin, daughter of rich businessman Paul Martin, who's been managing his career. Turns out Martin's a crime boss who's muscled his way into the jukebox vending business, and runs a record company called Half Note Records that makes cheap counterfeit versions of popular records, like Tammy Edmund.

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