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  1. 10. Apr. 2024 · New Orleans rhythm & blues singer Clarence "Frogman" Henry, who was best known for his hit single "Ain't Got No Home," has died. Henry passed away of complications following back surgery at University Medical Center on Sunday, April 7, one of his daughters confirmed, per Nola.com. He was 87. Henry's passing came just days before he was set to ...

  2. Clarence Henry (New Orleans (Louisiana), 19 maart 1937 – aldaar, 7 april 2024) was een Amerikaans zanger. Zijn bijnaam "Frogman" dankte hij aan de kikkergeluiden die hij op zijn eerste single Ain't got no home maakte.

  3. 8. Apr. 2024 · Clarence “Frogman” Henry, whose 1956 hit "Ain't Got No Home" showed a range that could soar to falsetto and plummet to his namesake croak, died April 7 at .87.

  4. Nun ist Clarence "Frogman" Henry im Alter von 87 Jahren gestorben. Der am 19. März 1937 geborenen Musiker war ein großer Fan des Fats Domino. Der "Fat Man" gerufene Rock-'n'-Roll-Star aus New ...

  5. I Love You Yes I Do. Clarence "Frogman" Henry. That's Why The Moon Was Smiling. 02:11. Writer: Henry Glover - Sol Marcus - Sally Nix - Eddie Seiler - Guy Wood / Composers: Henry Glover - Sol Marcus - Sally Nix - Eddie Seiler - Guy Wood. 05. You Always Hurt The One You Love. Clarence "Frogman" Henry.

  6. 9. Apr. 2024 · Music. Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, the New Orleans R&B singer behind 1956 hit ‘Ain’t Got No Home,’ dies. Henry, who had been scheduled to perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage ...

  7. Clarence “Frogman” Henry, an R&B singer from New Orleans whose croaking, frog-like voice at age 19 made the 1956 song “Ain’t Got No Home” a novelty hit, died Sunday. He was 87. He was 87. The singer was 19 when he released the novelty hit "Ain't Got No Home" and later opened for The Beatles in 1964.