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  • Our vocal coach in the Showstoppers was a fellow by the name of Bob Westbrook.

    Out of Sync Lance Bass 2007

  • Our vocal coach in the Showstoppers was a fellow by the name of Bob Westbrook.

    Out of Sync Lance Bass 2007

  • He opened a management, booking and promotions company called Showstoppers, which promoted R&B acts, including James Brown and Aretha Franklin, and New York concerts that featured a fusion of salsa and Latin jazz.

    Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines 2009

  • He opened a management, booking and promotions company called Showstoppers, which promoted R&B acts, including James Brown and Aretha Franklin, and New York concerts that featured a fusion of salsa and Latin jazz.

    unknown title 2009

  • He opened a management, booking and promotions company called Showstoppers, which promoted R&B acts, including James Brown and Aretha Franklin, and New York concerts that featured a fusion of salsa and Latin jazz.

    unknown title 2009

  • He opened a management, booking and promotions company called Showstoppers, which promoted R&B acts, including James Brown and Aretha Franklin, and New York concerts that featured a fusion of salsa and Latin jazz.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles 2009

  • Glee Music: Volume 3 'Showstoppers' Song List Announced 2010/04/20

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • In a public version of his report, published under the apt title “Showstoppers,” Shultz found that the “great reluctance in the Pentagon”—as General Peter Schoomaker, their commanding officer put it—to deploy Special Operations Forces arose from several factors.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • In a public version of his report, published under the apt title “Showstoppers,” Shultz found that the “great reluctance in the Pentagon”—as General Peter Schoomaker, their commanding officer put it—to deploy Special Operations Forces arose from several factors.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • In a public version of his report, published under the apt title “Showstoppers,” Shultz found that the “great reluctance in the Pentagon”—as General Peter Schoomaker, their commanding officer put it—to deploy Special Operations Forces arose from several factors.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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