And bald-headed men look at him wistfully, admiring his towering black pompadour. I get up every morning thankful to be alive.
Better known as Retro Bill, Russ is the most requested school assembly speaker in America, and he travels the United States to spread his message of making good choices to children and teens — and sometimes to their parents.
His throwback look takes an hour a day and a can of hair spray a week, but the resemblance to Elvis ends there. Becoming Retro Bill took a lot more than buying a car emblazoned with flames and wearing bright-turquoise checkered shirts and sneakers.
In , he used his talents as a writer, actor, director and producer, drained his bank account and produced a video teaching safety and self-esteem in a fun way.
Winters were filled with snow shoveling, hockey and sledding. It was a very typical American family. Army Sergeant , instilled patriotic values into his children and encouraged respect for God, Country, Family and your fellow Neighbor. RUSS' Mom always made certain the family had a sit-down dinner nearly every night of the week, which helped keep them a strong family-unit that still continues to date.
Throughout his elementary, middle and high school years, RUSS witnessed many kids making bad choices and living unhealthy lifestyles, which inspired him to become a role-model and a Motivational Speaker, encouraging good choices and a healthy lifestyle. His voracious reading habits continue RUSS always admired the 's, 50's and early 60's period. In fact, the s era Elvis Presley inspired RUSS' unique retro-style during his senior year of high school, which eventually evolved into.
As a high school senior, RUSS took to the motivational speaking circuit, beginning with high school presentations where he spoke out against drugs and teenage alcohol abuse. He also gained much attention for his acting in school plays and the films and videos he was writing, producing and directing at the time. The Combat Camera Unit provides the Department of Defense a directed imagery capability to support operational planning, public affairs, mission assessment, and military exercises around the globe.
Coates was long a proponent of the DARE program during hisyear career. He also had worked with the Avondale School District prior to his death at age They reacted to his message and they learned from it. By The Oakland Press.
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