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    William Nettles Goodwin (July 28, 1910 – May 9, 1958), was an American radio announcer and actor. He was for many years the announcer and a recurring character of the Burns and Allen radio program, and subsequently The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show on television from 1950–1951.

  2. Bill Goodwin (28 de julio de 1910 – 9 de mayo de 1958 [1] ) fue un actor y locutor estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo regular en el programa radiofónico de George Burns y Gracie Allen y el subsiguiente programa televisivo The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, en el cual trabajó entre 1950 y 1951, siendo sustituido por Harry von Zell.

  3. F. Bill Goodwin (born Los Angeles, California, January 8, 1942) is an American jazz drummer. Career. Goodwin began his professional career at the age of seventeen with saxophonist Charles Lloyd. [1] . During the 1960s, he worked with Mike Melvoin, Art Pepper, Paul Horn, Frank Rosolino, Bud Shank, George Shearing, and Gabor Szabo. [2]

  4. 14 de oct. de 2011 · BillGoodwinDrummer. 11 subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 3.7K views 12 years ago. Drummer Bill Goodwin celebrates his 70th Birthday and 50 years in the music business with his 50/70 CELEBRATION...

  5. 24 de ene. de 2022 · Bill Goodwin. Biography. Articles. News. Press. An almost completely self-taught drummer, Bill attributes his early interest in the drums to Shelly Manne's playing on the movie soundtrack of “The Man with the Golden Arm.” Before that he had taken piano lessons and studied the tenor saxophone.

  6. Bill Goodwin. NBC. Stars. Radio: South side of the 6800 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actor | Radio Host Born July 28, 1910 in San Francisco, CA. Died May 9, 1958 of heart attack in Palm...

  7. West Coast jazz drummer Bill Goodwin is known for his subtle, assured style as both a sideman and leader of his own groups. An in-demand player since his emergence in the early 1960s, Goodwin has played with a bevy of luminaries, including Gary Burton, Hal Galper, and Keith Jarrett.