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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · LaVern Baker, born Delores LaVern Baker, was an American rhythm and blues singer and one of the leading vocalists of the 1950s. Born on November 11, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois, she began...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · LaVern Baker (1929–1997), Rhythm- and Blues-Sängerin; Charles Beaumont (1929–1967), Autor; Harold Bradley (1929–2021), Footballspieler, Schauspieler und Musiker; Morris Ellis (1929–2017), Posaunist und Bandleader; Kenneth Henry (1929–2009), Eisschnellläufer; Louis Norberg Howard (1929–2015), Mathematiker; Jerry Hoyt ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Edward Dickinson Baker, U.S. Representative of Illinois, U.S. Senator of Oregon (born in England) Jehu Baker, 19th Century politician, U.S. Representative (born in Kentucky) Ralph Baker, Northwestern halfback in College Football Hall of Fame; LaVern Baker, singer in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; Two Ton Baker, entertainer, radio-TV personality

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · LaVern Baker Another huge name in the development of rock and roll is LaVern Baker. Her bold attitude, commanding presence, rich and addicting vocal range, and slightly taboo song lyrics, made LaVern a name in rock music you won’t want to miss out on.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 500 Songs That Shaped Rock. Compiled in 2004. James Henke, chief curator for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with the help of music writers and critics, selected 500 songs (not only rock songs) that they believe have been most influential in shaping rock and roll. The list is alphabetical by artist.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_BaconRoger Bacon - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Roger Bacon OFM ( / ˈbeɪkən /; [3] Latin: Rogerus or Rogerius Baconus, Baconis, also Frater Rogerus; c. 1219/20 – c. 1292 ), also known by the scholastic accolade Doctor Mirabilis, was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empiricism.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA ( / ˈdiːfənbeɪkər / DEE-fən-bay-kər; September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada, serving from 1957 to 1963. He was the only Progressive Conservative [a] party leader between 1930 and 1979 to lead the party to an election victory, doing so three times, although ...