• Connors was born in October 1946. He worked as Scranton's Director of Community Development for four years prior to becoming mayor in 1990. Connors switched...
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    was inspired by American radio personality Jim Connors. Chapin wrote the song when he listened to Connors calling his ex-wife in the WMEX studio in Boston...
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  • executive and businessman Jim Connors (1946–2024), American politician Jimmy Connors (born 1952), American tennis player Jimmy Connors, American welterweight...
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    contracts. Contrary to erroneous reports, Connors was not drafted by the Chicago Bears of the NFL. Source Connors realized that he would not make a career...
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    Speciner, Jeffrey Gertler, Abdul Elgendy, Patricia Cullen, Gerry Gaeta, Jim Connors, Frank Varriano, and Judith Reese. They set about rescuing their fellow...
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  • Billy Preston and Pink Floyd. Boston radio station WMEX disc jockey Jim Connors was credited with a gold record for discovering the song and pushing...
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    and manager. He and his brother, John "Johnny" Connors, attended St. Phillip's grade school. Connors won the Junior Orange Bowl in both the 12- and the...
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  • signature song, with Chapin often associated with taxi-related imagery. Jim Connors, music director and disc jockey at Boston AM radio station WMEX, is credited...
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    stage name "Touch Connors" based on his basketball nickname. Willson considered "Connors" to be a "good all-American name." Connors later stated he hated...
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  • James Matthew Connor (May 11, 1863 – September 3, 1950) was an American professional Major League Baseball player. Connor was 29 years old when he broke...
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