A Quote by Billy Bush

I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island. — © Billy Bush
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
Rhode Island has become a second home to me after being involved in its cultural life for over 61 years. I look upon it as a privilege to be inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame.
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
If I'm in Newport, Rhode Island, with my mother and we're doing nothing, I like to have a full face of makeup, because I'm a Southern girl.
Newport, Rhode Island, that breeding place-that stud farm, so to speak-of aristocracy; aristocracy of the American type.
In high school, I was Mr. Choir Boy. I had solos, I was helping out the tenors with their parts and our choir teacher would ask me what songs we should do.
I grew up in Rhode Island. Most of my family on both sides is from Rhode Island.
There is a story, no doubt apocryphal, that gamers at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, have many times replayed the 1942 Battle of Midway - but have never been able to produce an American victory.
Before 'Music and Lyrics,' I was just doing high school plays and singing in my church choir and my school choir.
I had supported Governor George W. Bush over Senator John McCain in the 2000 Rhode Island presidential primary.
When I got married, I hired a great choir - the St. James Choir, an all-black gospel choir - to sing at my wedding.
In 2011, at least a third of middle school and high school students who smoked cigars used flavored little cigars. Six states - Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Wisconsin - already have youth cigar smoking rates that are the same or higher than youth cigarette smoking.
Boy George has been charged with falsely imprisoning a man who'd gone to his apartment to pose for photographs. Going to Boy George's house to get your picture taken is like going to David Copperfield's island for a radio opportunity.
Christine Bass was my high school music teacher. She took a program on its last legs and within a few years turned into one of the best programs in the country. Our high school dominated national choir competitions all through her 20-plus year tenure.
I was a choir director for my high school. Of my friends, I was the more rational one, because I was the choir girl!
I was a choir boy at school, then when the choir became less cool, I became a kind of rock star in my own world.
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic.
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