Tom Magliozzi and his brother Ray were the co-hosts of NPR’s weekly radio show, Car Talk, where they were known as “Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers.”
Brothers
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When his younger brother was in danger, Alex Smith didn’t hesitate…
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How much do you know about John F. Kennedy?
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His trademark blend of improvised physical comedy, slapstick, and over-the-top catchphrases made Curly the most popular Stooge.
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Every U.S. president back to Harry S. Truman had at least one brother, but Billy Carter was certainly the most colorful.
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Ira Gershwin was an unmatchable lyricist, both while working with his brother and on his own after George’s death.
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For years, brothers and Browns fans Bill and Scott Entsminger joked about the zinger they would put in their obituaries.
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Maurice Gibb was known as “the quiet one” among the Bee Gees – he was much less of a front man than his brothers Robin and Barry. But don’t write …
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From vaudeville to Hollywood to television, for nearly 70 years Groucho Marx was one of the all-time great kings of comedy.
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Robin Gibb and his brothers leave a musical legacy like few others. Their music dominated the disco era.