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  1. Its Gonna Take a Miracle by the Royalettes US single 1980s reissue side-B.webp 568 × 571; 283 KB. Sheila Ross 2002.jpg 1,005 × 1,281; 321 KB. The Royalettes 1965.jpg 368 × 566; 139 KB. The.Royalettes 2002.jpg 1,241 × 885; 204 KB. Categories: Musical groups from Baltimore. Girl groups from the United States. Musical quartets.

  2. The Ronettes. The Ronettes waren ein weibliches Gesangs trio aus New York City, das in den frühen 1960er Jahren einige Hits in den USA und Großbritannien hatte. Das bekannteste Stück der Girlgroup ist Be My Baby .

  3. 1974 →. The 1973 Kansas City Royals season was their fifth in Major League Baseball and first in the new Royals Stadium. Promoted from Triple-A Omaha, Jack McKeon replaced the fired Bob Lemon as manager and the Royals finished second in the American League West in 1973 with a record of 88–74, six games behind the Oakland A's .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_CruiseJack Cruise - Wikipedia

    Born in Phibsborough, Dublin to Michael Cruise (born Colchester, Essex 1865) and Brigid O’Kelly (born Tralee, County Kerry 1880). He attended St. Vincent's C.B.S. Glasnevin. Leaving secondary school in 1933 he joined the well-known Dublin bakers, Peter Kennedy & Sons as a trainee ledger clerk. He had been interested in acting and drama from ...

  5. 19. Nov. 2010 · Years Active. 1962 – 1969 (7 years) Founded In. Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "sweet soul" style of the mid-60s. They were originally signed with Philadelphia-based Chancellor Records and later with Warner ...

  6. Explore The Royalettes's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Royalettes on AllMusic.

  7. The Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "sweet soul" style of the mid-60s. They were originally signed with Philadelphia-based Chancellor Records and later with Warner Bros. Records, but their biggest success came at MGM Records. They were associated with producers Teddy Randazzo, writer-producer for ...