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The Lennon Sisters are an American vocal group that has been made up, at one time or another, of three or four sisters. The quartet originally consisted of Dianne (a.k.a. DeeDee; born Dianne Barbara, December 1, 1939), Peggy (born Margaret Anne, April 8, 1941), Kathy (born Kathleen Mary, August 2, 1943), and Janet (born Janet Elizabeth, June 15, 1946).
Charles Richard Cathcart (November 6, 1924 – November 8, 1993) [1] was an American Dixieland trumpet player who was best known as a member of The Lawrence Welk Show [2] in which he appeared from 1962 to 1968. Cathcart was born in Michigan City, Indiana, United States. [3]
Colorado football super fan Peggy Coppom received a touching tribute from Buffaloes fans on her birthday weekend. First, No. 17 Colorado had a big win over Utah on Saturday.The 49-24 victory moves ...
Peggy Gou Sahara 9:15 – 10: 15 — One of many top DJs at this year’s festival, South Korea-born Gou served up a set of smooth and gloriously driving dance music.
The Lynns are an American country music duo, consisting of twin sisters Peggy Lynn and Patsy Lynn (born August 6, 1964 [2]), who are the youngest daughters of Oliver Lynn and singer Loretta Lynn. [ 1 ]
When that fails, too, Bud borrows money a mob-connected businessman, named Vito, for Kelly's exercise video, but when she has a disagreement with the male lead in the video, the mob says they will kill Bud if the video is not finished. Peggy convinces Al to get a satellite dish. Al and Jefferson try to install it themselves.
Miss Cathcart keeps TV repairman Maurice from his work by flirting with him. Thanks to Dennis and Alice showing up, Maurice is able to get out of the house. Later, Alice mentions to Dennis it would be nice if Miss Cathcart had a best friend. Alice and Dennis drive Mr. Wilson to see Leo Trinkle (Mel Blanc of cartoon fame) at the dog pound ...
After serving in the U.S. Army in World War II (where he worked under Walter Schumann), he joined the Artie Shaw big band and wrote many arrangements for him. [1] After his stint with Shaw, he was hired in 1954 by Mitch Miller, head of A&R at Columbia Records, as the label's home arranger, working with several artists including Rosemary Clooney, Marty Robbins, Frankie Laine, Johnny Mathis, Guy ...