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  1. ricklevy.comRick Levy

    A performer for more than 4 decades, Levy was bandleader for HERMAN'S HERMITS starring Peter Noone from 2000-2002. Rick has also been tour manager/bandleader for TOMMY ROE, JAY & the Techniques and more. Currently he is manager/guitarist for the Memphis Music Hall of Fame legendary band, THE BOX TOPS. He also spearheaded the reunion of his ...

  2. President. Rick Levy is the President of the Texas AFL-CIO, a position he was elected to in 2017. Previously, he held the position of secretary-treasurer from 2015-2017. Levy began working for the state federation in 1990, first as Legal Director and subsequently as General Counsel.

  3. 7 de feb. de 2019 · He is now the manager and a guitarist for Memphis legends The Box Tops. The Allentown native’s unexpected journey in the world of popular music is documented in his recently-released book, “High in the Mid-60s: How to Have a Fabulous Life in Music without Being Famous.”

  4. Dr. Rick Levy. Internationally-recognized clinical psychologist, educator, author and pioneer in the field of Mind-Body Medicine ... more. Psychological Services. State-of-the-art individual and group psychotherapy and hypnotherapy for individuals, couples, youth, and families... more. Mind-Body Medicine.

  5. 13 de may. de 2020 · Rick Levy: The Limits, The Box Tops, High in the Mid-60s Memoir. BIG BLEND RADIO INTERVIEW: Internationally known musician and music industry veteran Rick Levy discusses his music career and memoir “High in the Mid-’60s: How to Have a Fabulous Life in Music Without Being Famous.”.

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  6. Rick Levy is the President of the Texas AFL-CIO, a position he was elected to in 2017. Previously, he held the position of secretary-treasurer from 2015-2017. Levy began working for the state federation in 1990, first as Legal Director and subsequently as General Counsel.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2018 · By Emily M. Reigart ⋅. Published: October 16, 2018. Longtime broadcast engineer Rick Levy, co-founder of Broadcast Signal Lab, died in August at the age of 81. A Boston Globe obituary ( https://tinyurl.com/ybv7zrxd) called him a friend of the broadcast community.