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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Stone Cold Soul-Jackie DeShannon-Hit music roundup roundup for 2024-Balanced00:02:46 : B̲̲et̲t̲e D̲a̲v̲i̲̲s Eyes̲̲00:05:44 : I̲̲ D̲̲on̲̲’̲t̲ N̲eed Y̲ou A̲̲n̲...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Earlier this year, Ace Records attempted to answer this question with Gypsy Bells: Columbia Recordings 1967, a compendium of the released and unreleased material recorded by the Italian-American falsetto singer during his short and rocky tenure with the label. Expectedly, it's a fascinating look at a talented artist who clearly wasn't eager to repeat himself. Every track is a mini-movie, sung ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Women Rock Singers - The Legends Quiz. This quiz is about some of the best female rock musicians of all time. Most were there at the beginning, back in the 60s. Let's see how many of these rock icons you can identify. A multiple-choice quiz by robbieh .

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · IT WAS MAY 18th … when radio’s espionage adventure drama Counterspy premiered on the Blue Network, beginning a 15-year run… When 18-year-old singer Jackie DeShannon made her network television debut on CBS-TV’s Jackie Gleason Show… When the final episode of “Baretta” aired on ABC TV, and the last of the original “Murphy Brown” series ran on CBS … ..and when after 50 years ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Answer: Everybody's Talkin'. In 1969, the movie "Midnight Cowboy" was released. It starred Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman and won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Harry Nilsson's song "Everybody's Talkin" was featured in this film, and Nilsson won a Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal Performance.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · In 1965, "The Rolling Stones" appeared on "Shindig!" along with Jackie DeShannon and "Sonny and Cher." In 1966, Bob Dylan and "The Hawks" -- later called -- "The Band," ended a British tour by playing two days at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The tour, marking Dylan's transformation from folk singer to rock star, was generally not well ...

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · A multi-talented comedian, singer, and all-around variety performer whose career began onstage in variety and on radio, he charted ten singles on the U.K. Singles Chart between 1952 and 1960, most of which were novelty songs. One was "You Need Hands," which he wrote under the pseudonym of Roy Irwin. Eydie Gorme would later score a No ...