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Barbara Lynn (born Barbara Lynn Ozen, later Barbara Lynn Cumby, January 16, 1942) [2] is an American rhythm and blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1] She is best known for her R&B chart -topping hit, " You'll Lose a Good Thing " (1962).
"You'll Lose a Good Thing" is a popular song written by rhythm and blues artist Barbara Lynn Ozen, who, performing as Barbara Lynn, scored a 1962 Top 10 hit, peaking at #8 and also the number 1 spot on the R&B charts, [4] with her bluesy rendition of the song.
Lee Margulies of the Los Angeles Times called Number Our Days "beautiful" and "a very human film, full of expressive faces and heartfelt emotion. It is full of compassion but never pity."
The case that led to her arrest stems from an April 15, 2023, incident during which prosecutors say Lynn stopped a driver at a strip mall in Whittier at around 2:45 a.m. after noticing the vehicle ...
Barbara Kearns Nina Cortlandt: 1985–86 Charles Keating: Damon Lazarre 1987 Steven Keats: Alf Gresham: 1970–2005 Don Keefer: Horace Willoughby: 1986 Larry Keith: Nick Davis: 1970–78, 1983–84, 1988, 1991, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2005 Heather Kenzie Di Henry: 2008 James Kiberd: Trevor Dillon: 1989–2000 Charles Kimbrough: Ned Rogers: 1983 ...
Barbara Lynch is an American restaurateur.In 2017, she was included in Time magazine's "Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year" for her contributions in the culinary world and her focus on local wealth creation through agronomy.
Barbara Lynn Herzstein was born in Hollywood, the daughter of Arnold Nathan Herzstein, a horse-racing columnist, and Melrose Herzstein (née Moore). [7] Her father's parents were Jewish emigrants from Hungary and Russia, [8] while her mother, a native of Arkansas, was a Presbyterian of Scots-Irish descent. [9] [10]
Barbara Rhoades is an American actress, known primarily for her comedy and mystery roles, especially as lady bandit Penelope ("Bad Penny") Cushings in The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) with Don Knotts. She had a recurring role on Soap as Maggie Chandler, Jodie Dallas's future wife.