Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Singer. Website. www .davesomerville .com. David Troy Somerville (October 2, 1933 – July 14, 2015) was a Canadian singer operating primarily in the United States, best known as the co-founder, and original lead singer, of The Diamonds, one of the most popular vocal groups of the 1950s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DiamondsThe Diamonds - Wikipedia

    In 1953, Dave Somerville, while working as a sound engineer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, met three other young singers. They decided to form a stand-up quartet called the Diamonds. The group's first performance was in the basement of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Toronto singing in a Christmas ...

    • Gary Owens, Julian McCleary, Daniel Peter Vissers, Jeff Dolan
    • 1953–present
    • Canada
    • Pop
  3. Dave Somerville, who cofounded rock & roll group The Diamonds and toured with legends like Fats Domino and Chuck Berry, passed away from cancer in 2015. He also performed as David Troy and The Four Preps, and was inducted into five music halls of fame.

  4. Um den Leadsänger Dave Somerville (* 2. Oktober 1933 in Guelph, Ontario; † 14. Juli 2015 in Santa Barbara, Kalifornien) versammelten sich Ted Kowalski (Tenor; * 16. Mai 1931 in Toronto, Ontario; † 8. August 2010 in Whitby, Ontario), Phil Levitt (Bariton; * 9. Juli 1935) und Bill Reed (Bass; * 11. Januar 1936 in Toronto, Ontario ...

  5. 16. Juli 2015 · David-Troy Somerville, co-founder and lead singer of ’50s rock ‘n’ roll band The Diamonds, died in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Tuesday. He was 81. According to a press release, “Diamond Dave”...

  6. 17. Juli 2015 · Dave Somerville, Lead Singer of the Doo-Wop Group The Diamonds, Dies at 81. He also co-wrote “The (Ballad of the) Unknown Stuntman,” the theme from TV's 'The Fall Guy,' and appeared on such TV...

  7. 3. Aug. 2015 · Singer David Somerville was known as the voice that propelled the Diamonds - The Globe and Mail. RON CSILLAG. Special to The Globe and Mail. Published August 3, 2015. This article was published...