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  2. The Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Diamonds received national attention once again in 2000, when the original members were invited to sing in TJ Lubinsky’s PBS production of Doo-Wop 51, and again in the PBS production entitled Magic Moments - The Best of '50s Pop in 2004. Stetson received a heart transplant in 2000, and died in 2003.

  3. Dave Somerville - Wikipedia

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    July 14, 2015. (2015-07-14) (aged 81) Santa Barbara, California, United States. Occupation. 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 ...

  4. Little Darlin' - Wikipedia

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    The Diamonds' version is generally considered superior. Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine argues that the Diamonds "Little Darlin'" is an unusual example of a cover being better than the original: [T]he Diamonds' take remained the bigger hit, and over the years, the better-known version.

  5. The Four Preps - Wikipedia

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    The group's most recent television appearance was with the award-winning 2004 PBS special, Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop. The current incarnation of the Four Preps features co-founder and original lead singer Bruce Belland, Bob Duncan (formerly with the Diamonds and the Crew Cuts), Michael Redman (of the Crew Cuts), and Jim Armstrong. [1]

  6. Live from the Artists Den - Wikipedia

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    Release. 2008. (2008) Live from the Artists Den is a three-time New York Emmy -nominated music television series that features popular recording artists performing in non-traditional settings throughout North America. Live From the Artists Den broadcasts nationally on public television (now in its 11th season) and internationally in the United ...

  7. 'Antiques Roadshow': diamond and ruby jewelry worth a fortune

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    The collection consisted of a ring, a pendant necklace and a bracelet that was worth a lot more than she expected. The appraiser said, "The ring with the fine ruby and the very very white diamonds ...

  8. Matthew Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1951-11-26) November 26, 1951 (age 72) Manhattan, New York, U.S. Occupation (s) Film director, television director, television producer and choreographer. Years active. 1977–present. Matthew Diamond (born November 26, 1951) is an American film and television director, producer and choreographer best known for directing Dancemaker.

  9. Church Bells May Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Willows singles chronology. "So Help Me". (1954) " Church Bells May Ring ". (1956) "This Is the End". (1956) " Church Bells May Ring " is a song written by The Willows, with songwriting credits also given to Morty Craft; Craft, a veteran arranger and talent scout, owned Melba Records, the label the Willows recorded for, and as often ...