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  1. 2. Nov. 2007 · Tom Dawes ’65, a member of the rock band The Cyrkle and composer for some of the best-known commercial jingles, died Oct. 13. Comprised of Dawes and Don Danneman ’65, Marty Fried ’66, and Earle Pickens ’65, The Cyrkle recorded the hit single “Red Rubber Ball,” written by Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley. The group was the opening act ...

  2. A jingle powerhouse solo or in tandem with Tom Dawes (Cyrkle) as TwinStar Music, Ginny Redington penned earworms like “Coke Is It!”, “We’re American Airlines”, and a smorgasbord of recognizable gems from the 70s and 80s. Many are collected here, many she sang herself, and many are loaded with Synthesizer goodness! Open wide! Even if Ginny Redington had not met Tom Dawes, you’d ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CyrkleThe Cyrkle - Wikipedia

    The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (who also played bass guitar), and Jim Maiella (the original drummer), who all met while studying at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. Dannemann enlisted in the US Coast Guard in 1966. The other members were Earle Pickens on keyboards and Marty Fried on drums.

  4. Welcome to TomDawes.Com a Tom & Julie Dawes website - serving YHWH (Yahweh) - The Father, The Lord Jesus Christ & and The Holy Spirit - The triune God Almighty!

  5. 24. Okt. 2007 · DAWES--Thomas W. Noted musician, composer, and photographer, died on October 13, at age 64, of a stroke following carotid artery surgery at the Cornell Weill Center of New York-Presbyterian hospital.

  6. Tom Dawes. Senior Surveyor. tom.dawes@sfpgroup.com. Tom joined SFP Property in March 2021 and is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). Tom works across all aspects of the business and oversees the junior members of the team.

  7. 12. Aug. 2022 · Elusive, it’s both a great adjective to describe the uber rare 1968 promo-only EP that contained “7-Up The Uncola” by Tom Dawes and his band The Cykle, it’s ...

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