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  2. Della Reese - Wikipedia

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    Della Reese (born Delloreese Patricia Early; July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017) [1] was an American singer, actress, television personality, author and ordained minister. As a singer, she recorded blues, gospel, jazz and pop. Several of her singles made the US Hot 100, including the number two charting song, "Don't You Know?" (1959).

  3. Ronnie Scott's Presents Carmen McRae 'Live' - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Scott's Presents Carmen McRae 'Live' is a live album by American singer Carmen McRae, recorded during the singer's July concerts at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in 1977. The recording also featured pianist Marshall Otwell, bassist John Gianelli and drummer Joey Baron.

  4. Desire (Toyah Willcox album) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fripp and Ronnie Wood play on the album but are uncredited. [3] The album features two cover versions: "Echo Beach", originally recorded by Martha and the Muffins, and "Love's Unkind", originally by Donna Summer. [4] Willcox stated that she was forced to record "Love's Unkind" by her record label, even though she was fiercely opposed to it.

  5. List of Canadian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Alex Cuba – jazz/pop singer-songwriter; Jim Cuddy – rock singer ; Eliana Cuevas – jazz/Latin singer; Lori Cullen – pop/jazz singer; Burton Cummings – rock musician (the Guess Who, solo artist) Chris Cummings – country singer-songwriter; Amelia Curran – singer-songwriter; Andy Curran – rock singer and bassist; Bobby Curtola ...

  6. Ronnie Wells - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Wells (February 28, 1943 – March 7, 2007) was a jazz singer and educator in the Washington area for more than three decades. She shared the stage with musicians such as Billy Eckstine , Lonnie Liston Smith , Jimmy Witherspoon and Oscar Brown .

  7. Ronnie Singer - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Singer (June 9, 1928 – September 12, 1953) was an American jazz guitarist from Chicago. Singer was influential on other jazz musicians, [1] and was considered "just as good as Jimmy Raney", according to Jimmy Gourley who played with both guitarists in Chicago. [2] He was heavily addicted to heroin. [2]

  8. Estelle Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately the rehearsal was a failure. Ronnie stated that Estelle had "lost her coordination" and said that it was "bizarre." Also in 1972, she recorded the songs "Baby With No Name" and "Earthman" with the band 1984. Estelle Bennett rarely performed in public from then on, largely quitting the music business.

  9. List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: T–V - Wikipedia

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    Classical music composer G [102] Tomas Thordarson: b. 1974 Danish-Icelandic Pop singer G [103] Markus Thormeyer: b. 1997 Canadian Swimmer G [104] Bella Thorne: b. 1997 American Actor, singer B [105] Tracy Thorne-Begland: b. 1966 American Judge; 1st openly gay jurist elected by the Virginia General Assembly G [106] Ian Thorpe: b. 1982 Australian ...