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The Dinning Sisters They made a handful of film appearances and had several hit records at the height of their popularity in the late 1940s. The trio originally consisted of Ella Lucille "Lou" Dinning (1920–2000), Eugenia Doy "Jean" Dinning (1924–2011), and Virginia Moy "Ginger" Dinning (1924–2013). [ 1 ]
Dinning was born in Manchester, Oklahoma, the youngest of nine children, and was raised on a farm near Nashville, Tennessee, after his family relocated from Kansas.He followed his sisters and pursued a career in country music and, in 1957, record producer Wesley Rose signed him to a recording contract as Mark Dinning.
The Dinning Sisters in June 23, 1945 issue of Billboard magazine. Jean Dinning (March 29, 1924 – February 22, 2011) was an American singer and songwriter, best known for co-writing, with her then-husband, Red Surrey, the 1959 hit song "Teen Angel", the most popular version of which was sung by her brother Mark Dinning.
The Dinning Sisters Charlie Feathers Arlo Guthrie , Woody's son,recorded the song for his album Running Down the Road , released in 1969 by Warner Bros. Records .
That year the song was also recorded by Kenny Baker (#16), the Dinning Sisters (#9), and the Billy Williams Quartet (#13). [1] [2] Massey's original recording was re-released, and this time attained a chart position of #16. [1] Between May and June 1947, the song appeared on Your Hit Parade for three weeks. [1]
The topical sentiment of the song during World War II produced several hit recordings of the song in 1942. Dinah Shore's version reached No. 8 in the Billboard charts in 1942, [3] and others to chart that year were Bing Crosby (#9) (recorded January 24, 1942), [4] Eddy Howard (#21) and Freddy Martin (#22).
"Teen Angel" is a teenage tragedy song written by Jean Dinning and her husband, Red Surrey. Recorded at Bradley Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, [1] the song was performed by Jean's brother, Mark Dinning, and released in October 1959. The record was not an instant success, with some radio stations in the U.S. banning the song, considering it ...
Anthology is a two-disc compilation album by American rock and roll musician Chuck Berry released on July 27, 2000, by Chess Records.It duplicates in its entirety the previous anthology The Great Twenty-Eight ranked at No. 21 on the Rolling Stone 500 greatest all time albums list, as well as the entirety of the later Definitive Collection issued in 2006 as part of the Universal series.