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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.
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 ...
‘He was my baby brother’: Hundreds gather for funeral of slain Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez Sam Charles, Chicago Tribune November 18, 2024 at 2:03 PM
Paul (1948–1992) and Barry Ryan (1948–), ... Ella Harper, unnamed twin brother died shortly after birth; Gordon Hayward, twin sister; Jon Heder, identical twin ...
Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell's younger brother was killed in a shooting over the weekend in Chicago, he said in a social media post. "Devastating
How an Identical Twin Saved His Dying Brother and Made History in the Process (Exclusive) Johnny Dodd. October 21, 2024 at 9:23 AM ... from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The single was released as "Barry Ryan with the Majority". [10] The Majority were a pop band who, for a period, were the backing band for Ryan and who, after renaming to Majority One, had some success in Europe. [11] Ryan also released an Italian-language version of the song, "Eloise (Versione Italiana)", in 1968. [12]
A 63-year-old man has been found dead in a Chicago basement, tied up with duct tape and an extension cord, according to Chicago police and reports from CBS News Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times ...