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  1. 13. Juni 2011 · Coasters Frontman Carl Gardner Dead at 83. Gardner's voice can be heard on 'Poison Ivy,' 'Yakety Yak' and 'Charlie Brown'. Carl Gardner, the lead singer of the 1950s vocal group the Coasters whose ...

  2. 22. Jan. 2008 · Yakety Yak I Fought Back: My Life With the Coasters. Hardcover – January 22, 2008. The story in this book is about a young man who left his home and family in Tyler, Texas at the age of twenty three and moved to Los Angeles to follow his dream of becoming a big band singer or to be another Nat King Cole or Billy Esktine.

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  3. 14. Juni 2011 · If you met Carl, you would never know he was famous," his wife added. Gardner, who founded the band in 1955, retired in 2005 and was succeeded as lead singer by his son Carl Gardner Jr.

  4. 22. Juni 2022 · He has authored two more books after his memoir. One is called ‘Start Where You Are: Life Lessons in Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be’ (2009), and the other is titled ‘Permission to Dream,’ which is expected to release in April 2021. Image Credit: Chris Gardner Jr., Facebook. Christopher Jr. is 40 years old now, and ...

  5. 8. Feb. 2018 · Ky. Teen Whose Humor Essay on Hot Dogs Was Featured on Popular Podcast Is Fatally Shot. Carl Garner, Jr., of Lexington, Kentucky, a promising 19-year-old writer, was fatally shot Sunday night

  6. Carl Gardner, the co-founder and longtime holder of the "Coasters" group name, has died at age 83 in a Florida hospice after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. The Coasters were one of the greatest crossover doo-wop groups of the 1950s, with a number of often humorous songs like "Yakety Yak" and "Charlie Brown" that have become standards. Formed in 1955, the Coasters were formed by ...

  7. Carl Gardner, Sr. died on June 12, 2011, after suffering with congestive heart failure and vascular dementia (according to the Coasters website). Carl, Jr., took over as lead singer, but was fired by Veta Gardner. Together Carl Jr. and Thomas (Curly) Palmer vowed to keep the legacy alive by "The Coasters featuring Carl Gardner Jr.