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  1. Real Name: Norman Glenn Ezell. Profile: Also known as Norm Ezell the singer, songwriter and guitar player wrote and performed contemporary Christian, blues, country and rock music. Born: October 7, 1941 in Chelsea, Alabama, USA. Died: May 8, 2010 in Joaquin, California, USA. Show more.

  2. 8. Mai 2010 · Rock Musician. A rhythm guitarist, he was a founding member of the music group The Five Americans. Born Norman Glenn Ezell, he was raised in Albuquerque where he was a standout athlete during his high school years, as he participated in football and was named to the New Mexico All State Team.

  3. 20. Feb. 2009 · 16. 2.1K views 14 years ago. Norman Ezell of the Five American Rock Group, co wrote their Five top-40 HIts. Including the top 10 hits, "Western Union" and "I See the Light". This video...

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  4. 13. Mai 2010 · News-Sentinel Staff Writer. May 13, 2010. Norman Ezell was one of the key men behind the 1967 rock hit "Western Union," making him an instant star. His group, The Five Americans, appeared on such television shows in the 1960s as "American Bandstand," "Where the Action Is," and "Shindig."

  5. Norman Ezell ( guitar and harmonica) became a teacher and minister in Northern California. [10] He died of cancer on May 8, 2010, at the age of 68. [12]

  6. 6. Feb. 2009 · Norman Ezell: He's fighting cancer — and writing books | News | lodinews.com. By Ross Farrow. News-Sentinel Staff Writer. Feb 6, 2009. Norman Ezell: He's fighting cancer — and writing books. Remember the 1967 hit "Western Union" by a group called The Five Americans?

  7. 7. Jan. 2012 · The group had started as a predominantly instrumental college band in 1962. They called themselves the Mutineers, based at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma. Originally, the group included Mike Rabon (vocals/guitar), Norm Ezell (vocals/guitar), John Durill (vocals/keyboard), Jim Grant (bass), and Johnny Coble ...