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  1. Eleanor Barooshian (April 2, 1950 – August 30, 2016), also known as Eleanor Baruchian and as Chelsea Lee, [1] was a member of the band the Cake (formed in New York in 1966). [2] In 1967, Barooshian appeared in You Are What You Eat, [3] a documentary film produced by Peter Yarrow of folk group Peter, Paul & Mary.

  2. 19. Sept. 2016 · Last modified on Tue 28 Nov 2017 09.36 EST. My friend Eleanor Barooshian (sometimes spelled Beruchian), who has died aged 66, was a member of the American all-women group the Cake, whose 1960s...

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CakeThe Cake – Wikipedia

    Die Gruppe entstand 1966 in New York City, nachdem sich Jeanette Jacobs (1952–1982), Barbara Morillo (* ca. 1948) und Eleanor Barooshian (1950–2016) in der Nachtclubszene der Stadt getroffen hatten. Jacobs und Morillo begannen zunächst als A-capella -Duo im Nachtclub The Scene an der West 46th Street in Manhattan, der von dem Talentscout ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CakeThe Cake - Wikipedia

    The Cake was a 1960s girl group consisting of Jeanette Jacobs, Barbara Morillo and Eleanor Barooshian. They were managed and produced by Charles Greene and Brian Stone, two Sunset Strip impresarios who also managed Sonny & Cher, Buffalo Springfield and Iron Butterfly. [1] History.

    • 1966–1968, 2006
  5. 22. Sept. 2016 · Eleanor Barooshian, one of the three teenagers who formed The Cake, a 60s girl-group who wrote and sang their own songs, died at 66 on August 30th. She was a singer, songwriter and actress who performed with Jimi Hendrix, Skip Spence and Dr. John. Learn more about her life and legacy from Chris Campion's liner notes for More of The Cake Please.

  6. The Cake -- Mockingbird. 60s girl group The Cake -- Jeanette Jacobs, Eleanor Barooshian and Barbara Morillo -- perform the Inez and Charlie Foxx song Mockingbird on the 1967 TV speci...

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  7. Their first live shows, at Birmingham Town Hall in 1969 [1] and the Royal Albert Hall, in 1970, also included Eleanor Barooshian (both Jacobs and Barooshian were former members of girl group The Cake ). The band released two albums, both in 1970: Ginger Baker's Air Force and Ginger Baker's Air Force 2.