TERESA PULLIUM of the Cherokee Scout got a phone visit from Mayor Billy Hughes?
“Brian was playing the part of the Indian, and we cowboys had him cornered in an upstairs room of an old house. All he had for a weapon was an umbrella. Mintz said we’d never take him alive and he opened the umbrella, jumped out the second-story window and somehow managed to land in one piece,” Hughes said.
"During the time he and Hughes were students at Murphy High School, Mintz and his family moved to Oregon. He moved around the country a lot, trying to establish a career as an actor and managing a few bit parts in off-off-Broadway plays. He followed his true love and got into rock and roll music during the mid-1950s, a move that would change his life forever.
(click click on the title link above!)) Thanks Teresa
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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