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Jerome T. Youngman : ウィキペディア英語版
Jerome T. Youngman

Jerome T. Youngman (born Thomas Cass Youngman, September 15, 1951, Detroit, Michigan), is an American rock singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known for his hits "Creeps at my Door" and "Blood for Oil", and TV host of the Talk show ''Bring it to Jerome''.
==Career==
Youngman's musical influences are Igor Stravinsky, John Lee Hooker, Rolling Stones, Bo Diddley, The Fugs, Philip Glass, The Velvet Underground, and Brian Eno.
As a Social Worker, Youngman has worked with runaway teenagers, abused children, mentally ill, gangs, drug addicts, and homeless families. In Hollywood, California, Youngman worked for the Travelers Aid Society〔"http://www.tasla.org/" TASLA Travelers Aid of Los Angeles〕 at the Teen Canteen drop-in center as a counselor and outreach worker with runaway homeless teenagers. In Detroit, he worked for the Family First Program. His job was to walk the streets and visit homeless shelters to counsel and recruit homeless families to the Target Home program. Youngman has also worked for several Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) programs that provided supportive services to the mentally ill community. Youngman also worked for the LAUSD as a long term elementary school substitute teacher in East LA and Watts for 10 years. In 1992 after completing the TCI TV production class in Royal Oak Michigan, Youngman and wife Rocio created the cable TV show Bring it to Jerome. The program ran on various networks nationally from 1992 to 2004 until Youngman returned to Los Angeles. Reviews referred to the show as "a counterculture music/art talk show. Romper Room on drugs." Metro Times
wrote "local band Mutant Press now has their own TV program. YIKES!!!!!! Metro Times voters also voted ''Bring it to Jerome'' as "the best new cable TV show" in their "Best of Detroit" issue in 1995.

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