Jim Lowe (born 1927), a native of Springfield, Missouri, USA and graduate of the University of Missouri, sang "The Green Door", the number-one hit song of 1956 in the United States. He later served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality, who has been considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s. He retired in 2004 at the age of 81 and lives in New Jersey.[1] Springfield is the third largest city in Missouri. ... The University of Missouri System is the designated public research and land-grant university system of the state of Missouri. ... (The) Green Door is a popular song. ... For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ... Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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^Notable Ridgefielders, published by The Ridgefield Press, December 2000
The Ridgefield Press is an American weekly newspaper published each Thursday for Ridgefield, Connecticut. ...
After Caitlin, Griffen, and Jim view a slide projector show of family pictures that Jim has put together to show at Jim and Dori's upcoming anniversary party, Caitlin is reminded of the fact that she is living with a cousin and that she has no immediate family.
Jim says, "Maybe she was looking for her father because I haven't been there for her." Griffen tells Jim, "Dad, she loves you.
Jim tells Caitlin that if she stays, maybe the two of them could figure out together what fathers and daughters are supposed to be.