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  1. 6. Juni 2012 · Jay Traynor died on January 2, 2014 from liver cancer. Jay Traynor was the first "Jay" of Jay and The Americans. He rejected the name of "Binky Jones" and T...

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    • Tom Meros
  2. 28. März 2022 · John "Jay" Traynor the lead singer of Jay and the Americans has died at the age of 70. Traynor is best remembered for singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

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    • Paul Farrell
  3. 27. Jan. 2012 · These are excerpts from an American Rock-N-Roll All Star. This is partOne of a Two and half hour concert in Elkhart, Indiana. Video and audio production se...

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  4. 24. Okt. 2021 · Black was commonly known in the 1960s as "The Voice" for his crooning, doo wop-inspired vocals. He was the second singer for Jay and the Americans, replacing Jay Traynor, changing his stage name ...

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    • Hazel Cills
  5. 1. Jan. 2016 · Jay Traynor 1/2014. January 2, 2014 – John “Jay” Traynor was born on March 30th 1943 in Brooklyn New York. He was a lead vocalist of the Mystics, singing falsetto on “The White Cliffs of Dover” and lead on “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” and “Blue Star”. The foundation of what would become Jay and the Americans was laid in 1959 ...

  6. Jay Traynor. John "Jay" Traynor was the lead vocalist for Jay & the Americans when the group scored its first hit single, "She Cried," in 1962. Jay Black, aka David Blatt, took Traynor's place a short…. Read Full Biography.

  7. Jay Traynor. Real Name: John "Jay" Traynor. Profile: Born in Brooklyn, New York March 30, 1943. Died on January 02, 2014 of liver cancer at a hospital in Tampa, Florida. Founder member of Jay & The Americans. Jay's solo singles made little chart impression, but "Up And Over" issued on ABC in 1966 became a Northern Soul classic.