In 2009, Million Dollar Bill is the first track on her new CD I Look To You.
She is buried with her first husband John, in Arlington Cemetery.
Leinart Mckouskie
There are more than 300,000 people interred at Arlington.
The Unknown Soldier
* The USMC War Memorial in Arlington Virginia. * The Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Virginia. * Mount Vernon the home of George Washington (First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen).
the first unknown soldier was buried there
Sam Hayes has: Played Second Announcer in "The Crowd Roars" in 1932. Played Radio Announcer in "The Silver Streak" in 1934. Played Announcer in "Million Dollar Ransom" in 1934. Played Radio Announcer in "Heat Lightning" in 1934. Played Radio Announcer in "One Night of Love" in 1934. Played Sam Hayes - Marathon Dance Radio Broadcaster in "Blind Date" in 1934. Played Announcer in "The President Vanishes" in 1934. Played Radio Announcer in "The Defense Rests" in 1934. Played Sam Hayes - Radio News Broadcaster in "Bright Eyes" in 1934. Played Sam in "Twenty Million Sweethearts" in 1934. Played Radio Broadcaster in "Go Into Your Dance" in 1935. Played Radio Announcer in "Break of Hearts" in 1935. Played Radio Announcer in "Times Square Lady" in 1935. Played Air Show Announcer in "Living on Velvet" in 1935. Played Announcer in "Diamond Jim" in 1935. Played Sam Hayes - Radio Announcer in "The Flame Within" in 1935. Played Radio Announcer in Nome Alaska in "Page Miss Glory" in 1935. Played First Radio Announcer in "Alibi Ike" in 1935. Played Radio Announcer in "Pigskin Parade" in 1936. Played News Announcer in "The Singing Kid" in 1936. Played Radio Announcer in "Charlie Chan at the Race Track" in 1936. Played First News Radio Announcer in "After the Thin Man" in 1936. Played Sam Hayes, interviewer in "Crack-Up" in 1936. Played Polo Radio Announcer in "The Milky Way" in 1936. Played Race Announcer in "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" in 1936. Played Radio Announcer in "Fury" in 1936. Played Radio Announcer in "Draegerman Courage" in 1937. Played KAFF Radio Announcer in "Music for Madame" in 1937. Played Dispatcher in "Shall We Dance" in 1937. Played Radio Announcer in "A Family Affair" in 1937. Played Radio Announcer in "Ali Baba Goes to Town" in 1937. Played Radio announcer in "Song of the City" in 1937. Played Radio Announcer in "Exclusive" in 1937. Played Wallie Waldron in "A Girl with Ideas" in 1937. Played Radio Announcer in "Over the Goal" in 1937. Played Announcer of State-Clayton Game in "Hold That Co-ed" in 1938. Played Radio Announcer in "Wide Open Faces" in 1938. Played Radio Announcer in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" in 1938. Played Announcer in "The Gladiator" in 1938. Played Announcer in Street Crowd in "Letter of Introduction" in 1938. Played Broadcaster in "Golden Boy" in 1939. Played Fight Announcer in "They Made Me a Criminal" in 1939. Played Announcer in "Tail Spin" in 1939. Played Radio Announcer in "Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation" in 1939. Played Second Radio Announcer in "Indianapolis Speedway" in 1939. Played Sam Hayes - Radio Announcer in "City for Conquest" in 1940. Played Radio Announcer in "Alias the Deacon" in 1940. Played Racetrack Announcer in "He Married His Wife" in 1940. Played Announcer in "High Sierra" in 1941. Played Announcer in "The Bride Came C.O.D." in 1941. Played Radio Reporter in "Wake Island" in 1942. Played Radio Announcer in "To the Shores of Tripoli" in 1942. Played Announcer in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" in 1942. Played Announcer in "Song of Texas" in 1943. Played Baseball Game Announcer in "Whistling in Brooklyn" in 1943. Played Announcer in "The Meanest Man in the World" in 1943. Played First Race Commentator in "Home in Indiana" in 1944. Played Radio Announcer in "Joe Palooka, Champ" in 1946. Played Radio Announcer in "Joe Palooka in the Knockout" in 1947. Played Ringside Radio Announcer in "Whiplash" in 1948. Played Announcer in "The Checkered Coat" in 1948. Played Race Announcer in "Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters" in 1949. Played Bill Rader, Sportscaster in "Fighting Fools" in 1949. Played New York Broadcaster in "It Happens Every Spring" in 1949. Played Fight Announcer in "Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch" in 1949. Played Radio News Broadcaster in "The Threat" in 1949. Played Bill Murphy, TV Reporter in "Key to the City" in 1950. Played 1932 Olympics Announcer in "Jim Thorpe -- All-American" in 1951. Played Radio Announcer in "Above and Beyond" in 1952. Played Radio Broadcaster in "The Hitch-Hiker" in 1953. Played Radio Newscaster in "It Came from Beneath the Sea" in 1955.
Arlington National Cemetery is on the grounds of what was Robert E. Lee's home. The first burials were in 1864. Arlington House still stands.
William Henry Christman
The track was "My First time ever"
The announcer says Horseshoes is on the south lawn in 15 minutes.