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  2. John Gary - Wikipedia

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    John Gary (born John Gary Strader; November 29, 1932 – January 4, 1998) was an American singer, ... RCA/BEAUTIFUL MUSIC COMPANY; All-Time Heart-Touching Favorites ...

  3. The Mad Lads - Wikipedia

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    He later worked outside the music business in Iowa and Los Angeles, before forming a new touring version of the Mad Lads in 1984. [3] The new group recorded an album, Madder Than Ever, in 1990. [1] Julius E. Green died on January 14, 2013. [6] William C. Brown III died on July 24, 2015, aged 69. [7] John Gary Williams died in May 2019, aged 73. [8]

  4. Whitney Houston tragically died of an accidental drowning in 2012, but her three brothers — John, Gary and Michael — have kept her memory alive.. The music icon, who was born on Aug. 9, 1963 ...

  5. Crack the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Minogue later said, "They played some of the most beautiful music I ever heard in my life." Words (as the band was then known), initially a 10-piece band, downsized to five core members. The first incarnation of Crack the Sky included drummer Joey D'Amico, bassist Joe Macre, John Palumbo, Rick Witkowski and Jim Griffiths on guitar.

  6. Gary Walker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Walker (born Gary Leeds; March 9, 1942) is an American retired [1] musician, who was the drummer with both the Standells and the Walker Brothers. Gary is now the last surviving member of The Walker Brothers. Born in Glendale, California to Jack and Violet Leeds, [2] he attended Glendale High School. [1]

  7. Jon Batiste - Wikipedia

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    Jon Batiste was born in Metairie, Louisiana, to a Catholic family. [1] [11] He grew up in Kenner, Louisiana. [2]Batiste is a member of a New Orleans musical dynasty, the Batiste family, that includes Lionel Batiste of the Treme Brass Band, Milton Batiste of the Olympia Brass Band, and Russell Batiste Jr. [12] [13] At the age of eight, he played percussion and drums with his family's band, the ...

  8. Gary Chapman (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He also received a Dove Award as Songwriter of the Year from the Gospel Music Association in 1981. [7] During the rest of the 1980s and the early 1990s, Chapman continued to write, record, and produce music, while touring as an opening act for various artists. He sang "Brave Hearts" in 1987 for the Touchstone Pictures film Ernest Goes to Camp. [8]

  9. John Walker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Walker then began performing solo with a backing band. He released the single "Annabella", co-written by Graham Nash, which reached No. 24 on the UK singles chart, [6] and an album, If You Go Away. Later solo singles on Philips, and then on the Carnaby label owned by Mervyn Conn, were less successful, as was a 1969 album, This Is John Walker.