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Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961), [1] known professionally as E. G. Daily or Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer. [2]Daily is best known for her animation voice roles as Tommy Pickles on Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up, Buttercup on The Powerpuff Girls, Rudy Tabootie on ChalkZone, and Julius on Julius Jr.
The semifinals comprise episodes 22 and 23. The eight semifinalists each performed a solo song and a Whitney Houston duet with a fellow semifinalist on Monday, with the results following on Tuesday. The four artists with the most votes automatically moved on to the finale, while the remaining four artists competed in the Instant Save for the ...
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The Masked Singer is an American reality singing competition television series based on the South Korean television program King of Mask Singer.The show, which involves celebrities singing anonymously in elaborate full-body costumes, was developed by Craig Plestis and is hosted by Nick Cannon.
The Short Cuts (Margy and Mary Ellen Keegan) [2] Richard Simmons; Joe Simon; Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel; Simple Minds; Sir Douglas Quintet; Slade; Sister Sledge; Grace Slick; Somethin' Smith and the Redheads; Bert Sommer; Sonny and Cher; Jimmy Soul; The Soul Train Gang; JD Souther; Sparks; Ronnie Spector (with Eddie Money) The Spinners; The ...
"Say It, Say It" is the debut single by American singer–songwriter (and future voice actress) E. G. Daily. It was released in 1985 as the lead single from her debut album Wild Child. The single went to number one on the U.S. Dance Club Play chart for one week.
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"Some People" is a song by American singer E. G. Daily, released in 1989 as the lead single from her second studio album Lace Around the Wound. The song was written and produced by Lotti Golden and Tommy Faragher. [1] It reached No. 33 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and remained on the charts for five weeks. [2]