Charles W. 'Chuck' Bryant
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But in 1905, Longacre Square was renamed for the newly relocated New York Times offices, and thus it became Times Square.
I was like, was it New York Times Square? And I was like, no, dummy. Just Times Square. Just Times Square. And it was around the same time that these three brothers, Lee Samuel and Jacob Schubert, a very popular theater name to this day, they opened up a bunch of theaters in New York and elsewhere. And the Schubert organization still owns and operates 17 of those 41 theaters.
I was like, was it New York Times Square? And I was like, no, dummy. Just Times Square. Just Times Square. And it was around the same time that these three brothers, Lee Samuel and Jacob Schubert, a very popular theater name to this day, they opened up a bunch of theaters in New York and elsewhere. And the Schubert organization still owns and operates 17 of those 41 theaters.
I was like, was it New York Times Square? And I was like, no, dummy. Just Times Square. Just Times Square. And it was around the same time that these three brothers, Lee Samuel and Jacob Schubert, a very popular theater name to this day, they opened up a bunch of theaters in New York and elsewhere. And the Schubert organization still owns and operates 17 of those 41 theaters.
They got it locked down, baby.
They got it locked down, baby.
They got it locked down, baby.
Yeah, for sure. And, you know, some of the some of the songs that you, you know, even if you're not a fan of this kind of thing, just kind of leaked into the public consciousness, like Give My Regards to Broadway from George Cohen. He also wrote Yankee Doodle Dandy and and over there during World War One. This is when Irving Berlin came around.
Yeah, for sure. And, you know, some of the some of the songs that you, you know, even if you're not a fan of this kind of thing, just kind of leaked into the public consciousness, like Give My Regards to Broadway from George Cohen. He also wrote Yankee Doodle Dandy and and over there during World War One. This is when Irving Berlin came around.
Yeah, for sure. And, you know, some of the some of the songs that you, you know, even if you're not a fan of this kind of thing, just kind of leaked into the public consciousness, like Give My Regards to Broadway from George Cohen. He also wrote Yankee Doodle Dandy and and over there during World War One. This is when Irving Berlin came around.
One of the, as you'll see, kind of a series of poor Jewish immigrant families that came to New York and the children of those families ended up being like these amazing Broadway writers and composers. He wrote things like Annie Get Your Gun and There's No Business Like Show Business, your old favorite.
One of the, as you'll see, kind of a series of poor Jewish immigrant families that came to New York and the children of those families ended up being like these amazing Broadway writers and composers. He wrote things like Annie Get Your Gun and There's No Business Like Show Business, your old favorite.
One of the, as you'll see, kind of a series of poor Jewish immigrant families that came to New York and the children of those families ended up being like these amazing Broadway writers and composers. He wrote things like Annie Get Your Gun and There's No Business Like Show Business, your old favorite.
Which was not on Broadway.
Which was not on Broadway.
Which was not on Broadway.
They retconned it?
They retconned it?
They retconned it?
Yeah. And the movie Airplane.