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  2. Maxine Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Sullivan (May 13, 1911 – April 7, 1987), [1] born Marietta Williams in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States, [2] was an American jazz vocalist and performer.. As a vocalist, Sullivan was active for half a century, from the mid-1930s to just before her death in 1987.

  3. Michael Fremer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alan Fremer (born 1947) [2] is an American music journalist, YouTuber, and voice actor from New York City, known for writing about audiophile equipment and vinyl. [3] He is the editor of The Tracking Angle and Senior Editor at The Absolute Sound .

  4. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    American YouTube personality MrBeast is the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with 359 million subscribers as of February 2025.. A subscriber to a channel on the American video-sharing platform YouTube is a user who has chosen to receive the channel's content by clicking on that channel's "Subscribe" button, and each user's subscription feed consists of videos published by channels to which ...

  5. The Hi-Lo's - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Lo's were a vocal quartet formed in 1953, who achieved their greatest fame in the late 1950s and 1960s. The group's name is a reference to both their extreme vocal and physical ranges (Bob Strasen and Bob Morse were tall; Gene Puerling and Clark Burroughs were short).

  6. Why Sabrina Carpenter’s Best Pop Vocal Album Speech Got ...

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    Read her onstage speech for Best Pop Vocal Albun that got censored. Sabrina Carpenter just won her first Grammys—yes, plural. ... This is so special to me, and Short n’ Sweet means the world. ...

  7. Alan Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Alan Parsons OBE (born 20 December 1948) [2] is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer.. Parsons was the sound engineer on albums including the Beatles' Abbey Road (1969) and Let It Be (1970), Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), and the eponymous debut album by Ambrosia in 1975.

  8. Marty Grosz - Wikipedia

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    Don Ewell, Yellow Dog Blues (Audiophile, 1959) Bob Greene, World of Jelly Roll Morton (G.H.B. 1998) Bob Haggart & Yank Lawson, World's Greatest Jazzband of Bob Haggart & Yank Lawson (Timeless, 1988) Terra Hazelton, Anybody's Baby (HealeyOphonic, 2004) Jeff Healey, Adventures in Jazzland (Healey Ophonic 2004) Art Hodes, Cat on the Keys (Concert ...

  9. The Record of Singing - Wikipedia

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    The Record of Singing, 1899–1952: The Very Best of Vols. 1–4 consists of selections previously released in the original four volumes of LPs. The Record of Singing, Vol. 5: 1953–2007 – From the LP to the Digital Era is a new compilation which brings the series up to the present day. It has been criticised, however, for not being properly ...