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  2. The Platters - Wikipedia

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    Ram made some changes to the lineup, most notably the addition of female vocalist Zola Taylor and, in autumn 1954, the replacement of Alex Hodge by Paul Robi. Under Ram's guidance, The Platters recorded eight songs for Federal in the R&B/gospel style, scoring a few minor regional hits on the West Coast, and backed Williams' sister, Linda Hayes .

  3. Jane Powell - Wikipedia

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    Powell was born Suzanne Lorraine Burce, the only child of Paul Emerson Burce and Eileen Baker Burce, on April 1, 1929, in Portland, Oregon. [5] Powell began dance lessons when she was 2 years old. [6] By age 5, Powell had appeared on the Portland children's radio program Stars of Tomorrow. [7]

  4. Lists of singers - Wikipedia

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    List of baritones in non-classical music; List of Carnatic singers; List of Christian vocal artists; List of contraltos in non-classical music; List of crooners; List of female heavy metal singers; List of jazz singers; List of mezzo-sopranos in non-classical music; List of operatic contraltos; List of operatic pop artists; List of female rock ...

  5. The Hennessys - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Frank Hennessy and Dave Burns (born David Burns, 4 November 1946, in Cardiff), both from Cardiff's Irish community, won a talent competition organised by Cardiff City Council which persuaded them to take up music professionally shortly afterwards, adding Paul Powell (born in 1946, in Cardiff – died 2007) on banjo and vocals. [1]

  6. Paul & Paula - Wikipedia

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    Paul & Paula, consisting of Raymond Glenn "Ray" Hildebrand (November 21, 1940 – August 18, 2023) [1] [2] and Jill Jackson (born May 20, 1942), were an American pop singing duo, best known for their 1962 million-selling, number-one hit record, "Hey Paula".

  7. List of music released posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Two albums were released after his death: I'm Going to Upside Your Head (1980) and I'm the Man Down There (1985). Many of Peter Laughner's work was released after his death in 1977. Albums Peter Laughner (1982), Take the Guitar Player for a Ride (1994), and The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs (2002) by Rocket from the Tombs.

  8. List of MCA Records artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of artists who have had recordings with MCA Records. For MCA Records' country music artists, see List of MCA Nashville artists. As MCA reissued recordings previously released on other labels, only artists whose recordings were first issued on the MCA label are listed here.

  9. Uniting Nations - Wikipedia

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    Uniting Nations then released songs that included "Music in Me" and the promotional "High Energy" in 2006 and a fourth official single called "Do It Yourself" in 2007, a cover of American singer Gloria Gaynor's 1975 song of the same name. The band took a break in 2010 to concentrate on writing and producing for other established acts.