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Shirley Goodman (June 19, 1936 – July 5, 2005) and Leonard Lee (June 29, 1936 – October 23, 1976) were both born and raised in New Orleans.While attending Joseph Clark High School, they recorded a demo for "I'm Gone," a song Lee wrote, at Cosimo Matassa's studio in New Orleans.
Single by Shirley and Lee; from the album Let the Good Times Roll ; A-side "Let the Good Times Roll" B-side "Do You Mean to Hurt Me So" Released: 1956: Recorded: May 1956: Studio: Cosimo (New Orleans, Louisiana) [1] Genre: Rhythm and blues, Rock and roll: Length: 2: 30: Label: Aladdin 3325: Songwriter(s) Shirley Goodman, Leonard Lee: Shirley ...
Shirley Mae Goodman (June 19, 1936 – July 5, 2005) [1] was an American R&B singer, best known as one half of Shirley & Lee, a 1950s duo.Later in her career, she had a resurgence as part of the group Shirley and Company with the disco hit "Shame, Shame, Shame" in the 1970s.
Leonard Lee [1] Johnny Preston singles chronology "Cradle of Love" (1960) ... The song is a reworking of the 1955 song "Feel So Good" by Shirley & Lee, ...
Singer Lee Greenwood’s song "God Bless the USA" was played before almost every one of President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign rallies as he sought to return to the White House. Now, a day ...
Leapy Lee (born 1939), English pop singer; Lee family (Singapore), Singaporean political family; Lee-Hamblin family, U.S. political family; Leonard Lee (1938–2016), Canadian entrepreneur; Leonard Leroy Lee (born 1933), birthname of American actor Robert Fuller; Leonidas Lee (1860–1912), Major League Baseball player in 1877
Lee met Shacklett when she was 17 years old, she shared in an episode of PBS's American Masters. The singer, who released her iconic Christmas tune when she was only 13, had gone to see Jackie ...
Stan Lee negotiated the band's Fat Wreck Chords deal by fibbing to label owner Fat Mike, a Dickies fan who had, in 1996, obtained a 4 song demo the Dickies had recorded. Neither Lee nor Leonard Phillips had heard of the label head/NOFX front man, but were filled in by a member of the Dickies camp. Lee claimed that he had "an album's worth of ...