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Eva Alice Nadauld (September 1, 1923 – November 3, 2010), known professionally as Eve Young early in her career, and later as Karen Chandler, was an American singer of popular music during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, best known for her 1952 hit, "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me".
The original version was released by Karen Chandler in 1952, released by Coral Records. [1] It first appeared on the US Billboard charts on October 25, 1952 [2] and last appeared on April 11, 1953, [3] peaking at number five on Billboard's chart of "Most Played by Jockeys", [4] number seven on Billboard's chart of "Best Selling Singles", [5] and number nine on Billboard's chart of "Most Played ...
Karen Mayo-Chandler (18 April 1958 – 11 July 2006) was a British actress and model. She appeared in issues of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar magazines. After minor television and theatre appearances in the United Kingdom, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1982, and made her American television debut with a guest role on Bring 'Em Back Alive.
It was also recorded in 1956 by Lawrence Welk with The Lennon Sisters, and by the duo of Karen Chandler and Jimmy Wakely. Kay Starr recorded a searingly original version in the early 1950s, dispensing with the sentimentality of other recordings and transforming the song into a scorching anthem of self-destructive vengeance.
The song reached No. 12 on the Cash Box Top 50 Best Selling Records chart, in a tandem ranking of Priscilla Wright, Marion Marlowe, Karen Chandler, and Lita Roza's versions, with Priscilla Wright and Marion Marlowe's versions marked as bestsellers, [9] while reaching No. 10 on Cash Box ' s chart of records disk jockeys played most, in a tandem ranking of Priscilla Wright and Marion Marlowe's ...
1933: Ted Lewis, Ray Noble [3] 1949: Ernest Tubb, a #2 hit on the Most Played Juke Box Folk Records chart. [4]1955: Jaye P. Morgan, Karen Chandler, and Jerry Cooper 1956: Buddy Holly, unreleased until after his death
Karen C. Johnson is the chair for the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). [1] She has been involved in at least five clinical world trials, including a Women's health initiative, the SPRINT Trial , the Look AHEAD (Action for Health in Diabetes) Study , the TARGIT Study and the D2d Trial .
In the early 1960s, he performed in Greenwich Village and North Beach coffeehouses such as the Cock 'n' Bull and the Cafe Wha? at the height of the American folk-music revival, often with fellow singer-songwriter Fred Neil, and occasionally with Karen Dalton, Bob Dylan, Lou Gossett, Josh White, Len Chandler, Paul Stookey, David Crosby and