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  2. Eloise (Paul Ryan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Eloise" is a song first released in 1968 on the MGM label. It was sung by Barry Ryan , and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan . Running for over five minutes, it features strong orchestration , melodramatic vocals , and a brief slow interlude .

  3. Barry Ryan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson; 24 October 1948 – 28 September 2021), also known as Barry Davison, was an English pop singer and photographer. [1] [2] He achieved his initial success in the mid 1960s in a duo with his twin brother Paul. After Paul ceased performing to concentrate solely on songwriting, Barry became a solo artist.

  4. Paul Ryan (singer, born 1948) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Ryan wrote Barry's 1968 hit "Eloise", the 1971 hit "Who Put the Lights Out?" for Dana and another of his songs, "I Will Drink the Wine", was a top-20 hit on the UK Singles Chart for Frank Sinatra. [4] In the 1970s Ryan relocated to the United States, and in 1976 released an album, Scorpio Rising, but later left the music industry. After ...

  5. Evelyn Rudie - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Rudie (born March 28, 1949) is an American playwright, director, songwriter, film and television actress, and teacher. Since 1973, she has been the co-artistic director of the Santa Monica Playhouse.

  6. List of 1960s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    The Cake; The Canadian Sweethearts; Canned Heat; Cannibal & the Headhunters; The Capitols; Captain Beefheart; Caravan; The Caravelles; Carla Thomas; Carlos Santana

  7. California sound - Wikipedia

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    The California sound is a popular music aesthetic [nb 1] that originates with American pop and rock recording artists from Southern California in the early 1960s. At first, it was conflated with the California myth , an idyllic setting inspired by the state's beach culture that commonly appeared in the lyrics of commercial pop songs.

  8. Category:Singers from California - Wikipedia

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    A. A.L.T. Paula Abdul; Loretta Ables Sayre; Christine Abraham; Casey Abrams; Alexander James Adams; Eadie Adams; Arianna Afsar; Alfie Agnew; Rikk Agnew; Chris M. Allport

  9. Category:Singer-songwriters from California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Singer-songwriters from California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,012 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .