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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tracy_NewmanTracy Newman - Wikipedia

    Peabody Award. Tracy Ann Newman (born December 12, 1942) is an American television producer, writer, comedian and musician. Newman is a founding member of the improvisational theater troupe The Groundlings (as is her sister, Laraine Newman ). She was co-creator and executive producer of the sitcom According to Jim (2001–2009).

  2. About Tracy Newman Tracy Newman grew up in Los Angeles. She started playing guitar at

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Tracy_NewmanTracy Newman - Wikiwand

    Tracy Ann Newman is an American television producer, writer, comedian and musician. Newman is a founding member of the improvisational theater troupe The Groundlings. She was co-creator and executive producer of the sitcom According to Jim (2001–2009). She is also a singer - songwriter, as well as an early member of The New Christy Minstrels and lead singer of Tracy Newman and The ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0628296Tracy Newman - IMDb

    Tracy Newman. Writer: Ellen. Tracy Newman is a founding member of The Groundlings Improv Theatre, which is one of the main farm companies for SNL. In 1990, she and her then writing partner, Jonathan Stark, began a long TV writing/producing career.

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  5. www.youtube.com › @TracyNewmanOfficialTracy Newman - YouTube

    This is the OFFICIAL YouTube Channel for Tracy Newman - award-winning TV comedy writer/producer turned indie singer-songwriter. And if you're looking for her kids' channel... Go to youtube.com ...

  6. Tracy Newman. Writer: Ellen. Tracy Newman is a founding member of The Groundlings Improv Theatre, which is one of the main farm companies for SNL. In 1990, she and her then writing partner, Jonathan Stark, began a long TV writing/producing career. Their first staff job was on Cheers. After that, they worked on Bob, The Nanny, Ellen, The Drew Carey Show and Hiller and Diller. In 1997, they won ...

  7. In 1965, young folk musician Tracy Newman, who had performed with the New Christy Minstrels, landed a children’s television program on WNET in New York, which later became PBS. The program, What’s New, featured Tracy introducing the guitar and banjo to her young audience and performing several popular Folk songs, such as “Pick a Bale of Cotton,” “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” and ...

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