Adam Wade (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Adam Wade" in Spanish language version.

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blackthen.com

  • Opinde, Walter (23 de abril de 2019). «June 16, 1975, Adam Wade». Consultado el 3 de junio de 2020. «He starred in the production Guys and Dolls in 1978, and hosted the talk show Mid-Morning Los Angeles.» 

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  • Martin, Julia. "Adam Wade, TV pioneer and longtime Montclair resident, dies at age 87", The Record, July 19, 2022. Accessed July 21, 2022. "Adam Wade, who had a string of Billboard Top 10 hits in the 1960s and appeared in many films, plays and TV productions, including as the first Black host of a TV game show, died in Montclair on July 7 at age 87.... Adam and Jeree Wade moved to Von Breeman Court in Montclair in 1989. They married earlier that year, just a few months after meeting at the club Sweetwaters, where Wade was singing and his future wife also sang."

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oldies.com

  • «Adam Wade». Oldies.com. 17 de marzo de 1937. Consultado el 2 de abril de 2020. 

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  • McNally, Owen (14 de febrero de 2012). «Crooner Wade Visits Hartford». Connecticut Public Radio Home. Connecticut Public Radio. Consultado el 2 de junio de 2020. «I was the first one in my family to go to college, but dropped out in my sophomore year from Virginia State University.» 
  • McNally, Owen (14 de febrero de 2012). «Crooner Wade Visits Hartford». Connecticut Public Radio Home. Connecticut Public Radio. Consultado el 2 de junio de 2020. «As a young man, I worked as a lab technician for Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed the vaccine for polio.» 
  • McNally, Owen (14 de febrero de 2012). «Crooner Wade Visits Hartford». Connecticut Public Radio Home. Connecticut Public Radio. Consultado el 2 de junio de 2020.