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  2. Susie Q (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Susie Q" is a rockabilly song co-written and performed by American musician Dale Hawkins [4] released in 1957. The song was a commercial success and became a classic of the early rock and roll era, being recorded by many other performers in subsequent years.

  3. Suzanne D'Mello - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne D'Mello, formerly known as Suzie Q, is an Indian playback singer of Bollywood films and other regional films. She also has voiced jingles for television advertisements. She also has voiced jingles for television advertisements.

  4. Dale Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Suzy Q was released in 1958. Creedence Clearwater Revival's version of the song on their 1968 debut album helped launch their career and today it is probably the best-known version. [5] In 1958 Hawkins recorded a single of Willie Dixon's "My Babe" at the Chess Records studio in Chicago, featuring Telecaster guitarist Roy Buchanan. [6]

  5. Suzie Q - Wikipedia

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    Susie Q, a 1995 American TV film; Suzie Q (manga), a fictional character from Part 2 of the Japanese manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency; Suzi Q. Smith (born 1979), American poet; Suzy Q, a 1999 Dutch film starring Carice van Houten; Susie Q, a nickname for Susan Delfino (Teri Hatcher) on the TV show Desperate Housewives

  6. The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing. Consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly and Phillip "Phil" Everly, the duo combined elements of rock and roll, country, and pop, [1] becoming pioneers of country rock.

  7. E. G. Daily - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961), [1] known professionally as E. G. Daily or Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer. [2]Daily is best known for her animation voice roles as Tommy Pickles on Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up, Buttercup on The Powerpuff Girls, Rudy Tabootie on ChalkZone, and Julius on Julius Jr.

  8. Jim Steinman - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, South African singer Jennifer Jones sang at the World Aids Day concert. Jones performed "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be". The World Aids Day concert was broadcast worldwide. For many people around the world, this was the first or only time they ever heard that song. In 2001, the box set Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever was released.

  9. The Crew-Cuts - Wikipedia

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    The original recording of their song "Sh-Boom" can also be heard on one of the in-game radio stations in Mafia II. In later years, Rudi Maugeri became a music director of one of the music syndication companies, Radio Arts in Burbank, California. The company supplied music on ten-inch reels of audiotape for use in radio station automation ...