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  1. Smile. (1976) Season of Lights. (1977) Smile is the sixth album by New York singer, songwriter and pianist Laura Nyro. It was released in early 1976, following a four-year hiatus from the music industry during which time she both married and divorced, and lived away from the spotlight. She dedicated the album to her mother.

  2. Released: December 1974. "Feel It". Released: July 1975. "Daily News". Released: December 1975. "Love Won't You Stay". Released: December 1975. Feel It is the third album by American soul/R&B vocal group, Black Ivory. The album was produced by Robert John, Mike Gately and Black Ivory and released in June 1975 on Buddah Records .

  3. 22. Aug. 2019 · Charles Calello Conducting in 2018. Summary [edit] Description: English: Charles Calello Conducting in 2018. Date: 12 July 2018, 16:36:11: Source : Own work ...

  4. Bill Inglot (CD) Lou Christie chronology. Lou Christie Does Detroit. (1982) EnLightnin'ment. (1988) Pledging My Love. (1997) EnLightnin'ment is a compilation album by singer-songwriter Lou Christie, released by Rhino on March 29, 1988.

  5. Box office. $1.2 million. The Lonely Lady is a 1983 American drama film directed by Peter Sasdy, adapted from Harold Robbins ' 1976 novel of the same name, believed to have been based on Robbins' memories of Jacqueline Susann. The film stars Pia Zadora in the title role, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch, Jared Martin and Ray Liotta in his film debut.

  6. Sooner or Later is the third studio album by American singer-actor Rex Smith, released in 1979 by Columbia Records, and it also serves as a soundtrack album to the 1979 made-for-television film of the same name, starring Smith and Denise Miller . The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard albums chart on June 23, 1979, [2] and spawned the ...

  7. Charles Calello (born August 24, 1938) is an American arranger, composer, conductor, record producer, and singer born in Newark, New Jersey. Calello attended Newark Arts High School and the Manhattan School of Music, in New York City. His track record of successfully collaborating with various artists to produce or arrange Billboard hit songs led to his nickname in the industry as the "Hit Man."