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  2. Sue Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee; July 19, 1925 – September 23, 2021) was an American pop and country music singer. She is best known for the million selling 1961 hits " Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) " and " Norman ", "James (Hold The Ladder Steady)" (1962), and "Paper Tiger" (1965).

  3. Sue Thomas (FBI specialist) - Wikipedia

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    Sue Thomas (May 24, 1950 – December 13, 2022) was an American author and former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). She was the first deaf person to work as an undercover specialist, performing lip-reading of suspects.

  4. List of the Moody Blues band members - Wikipedia

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    The pair were replaced by keyboardist and backing vocalist Bernie Barlow. [9] In December 2002, Ray Thomas announced that he would be retiring from performing, reducing the band's official lineup to the trio of Hayward, Lodge and Edge. [14] Thomas was replaced in the Moody Blues touring lineup by flautist and guitarist Norda Mullen. [15]

  5. Jimmy Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Thomas (January 20, 1939 – April 25, 2022) was an American soul singer and songwriter. He was best known as a vocalist for Ike Turner. [1] Thomas joined Turner's Kings of Rhythm in 1958, and remained with the band when the Ike & Tina Turner Revue was formed in 1960. He released solo singles on Turner's labels Sue, Sputnik, and Sonja ...

  6. Dick Thomas (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Thomas Goldhahn (September 4, 1915 – November 22, 2003), known professionally as Dick Thomas, was an American singing cowboy, songwriter, and musician.He was best known for his 1945 single "Sioux City Sue", a Number One country hit and No. 16 pop hit that year which later became a country music standard and was included in a Gene Autry movie. [2]

  7. Sue Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Sue Thomas may refer to: Sue Thomas (FBI specialist), deaf specialist for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, a television show based on her life; Susan Thomas, Baroness Thomas of Walliswood; Sue Thomas (author) (born 1951), English author; Susan Thomas (judge), chief judge (since 2020) of the High Court of ...

  8. Sara Evans - Wikipedia

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    Sara Lynn Evans (/ ˈ s ɛər ə /; born February 5, 1971) [2] [1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is also credited as a record producer, actress, and author. She is also credited as a record producer, actress, and author.

  9. Carla Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Carla Venita Thomas (born December 21, 1942) [1] is an American singer, who is often referred to as the Queen of Memphis Soul. She is best known for her 1960s recordings for Atlantic and Stax including the hits "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)" (1960), "B-A-B-Y" (1966) and "Tramp" (1967), a duet with Otis Redding. She is the daughter of Rufus Thomas.