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“In his heyday, he could take an audience of any size and have them eating out of his hand. He'd just smoke those people, and they'd be waiting in line for him when he got offstage.”
Bill Emerson
“[ABC has] righted the ship, ... This is the first year since the [late 1990s] heyday of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' that you're not really concerned about ABC.”
Brad Adgate
“During the war, that was the heyday for servicemen. The whole place was mobbed. It's probably where a lot of people met their spouses.”
Charles Jackson
“Everybody remembers Ironton in its heyday in the '40s and '50s, that's when Ironton was booming and we've gone downhill, and we have, we've hit rock bottom, ... But if we all don't stand together, we're not going to stand back up. It's going to take all of us to put it back on track.”
Cindy Anderson
“We met each other in junior high back in the '60s. Motown was in its heyday then. So we were no different than most groups in that we wanted to be like the Miracles, the Four Tops and the Temptations. But my brother Scotty and I had grown up listening to groups like the Four Freshmen. Our father was a big jazz enthusiast, too. So what you hear today is an amalgamation of all that.”
Walter Scott
“Eastman Kodak in its heyday might have paid more, but there are different benefits, including tuition remission, which often make it a desirable place.”
Sheldon Steinbach
“That's just like the old Mile High days when we were in the heyday with John. That was as loud as I've heard them in this stadium. And I don't know if there's been anything close.”
Jason Elam
“We want it to be the institution that it was in its heyday.”
Paul Nunnally
“Over 300 stonecutters worked there in the summer, ... during its heyday. Many lived in the barracks on the site. The permanent people lived in homes in Redstone.”
John Swenson
“I don't see anything different with him now than in his heyday when he was at his best.”
Ned Yost