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  1. 16. Juli 2020 · Dr. Treanor is a graduate of the University of Rochester Medical School and a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Vermont. He returned to the University of Rochester for Fellowship in Infectious Diseases and also trained at the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, NIH. Dr. Treanor primarily sees inpatients with general ID problems ...

  2. 2. Jan. 2014 · John "Jay" Traynor (March 30, 1943 – January 2, 2014) was an American singer. He was the third lead vocalist of the Mystics, singing falsetto on "The White Cliffs of Dover" and lead on "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and "Blue Star". Later, he started Jay and the Americans with Kenny Vance and Sandy Yaguda, and was the original lead singer. He sang lead on the Americans' first hit, "She Cried ...

  3. John "Jay" Traynor (born March 30, 1943 in Albany, New York) was lead vocalist of The Mystics, and later, the original lead singer of the band Jay and the Americans. He sang lead on the American's first hit, "She Cried". Traynor left the Americans, releasing solo records material, including "I Rise, I Fall" on the Coral label in 1964. His name on the label was denoted as "JAY ... formerly of ...

  4. 2. Jan. 2014 · Traynor was the first lead singer of Jay and the Americans. By Paul Farrell, Provided By Jan 2, 2014. (Facebook) Legendary singer John “Jay” Traynor has died at the age of 70 after a battle ...

  5. 2. Jan. 2014 · Traynor was the first lead singer of Jay and the Americans. By Paul Farrell, Provided By Jan 2, 2014. (Facebook) Legendary singer John “Jay” Traynor has died at the age of 70 after a battle ...

  6. Jay and The Americans were a popular pop music group of the 1960’s. Their primary lineup consisted of John “Jay” Traynor (later replaced with Jay Black), Howard Kane, Kenny Vance

  7. 25. Okt. 2021 · Born on November 2, 1941, Black replaced original singer John “Jay” Traynor in the New York group after their first hit, the No.5 US pop success “She Cried” in 1962.