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  2. Apache (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Apache" is a song written by Jerry Lordan and first recorded by Bert Weedon. Lordan played the song on ukulele for the Shadows while on tour and, liking the song, the group released their own version which topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks in mid-1960. [1]

  3. Jørgen Ingmann - Wikipedia

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    Jørgen Ingmann (born Jørgen Ingmann Pedersen; 26 April 1925 – 21 March 2015) was a Danish jazz and pop guitarist from Copenhagen. He was popular in Europe and had a wider international hit in 1961 with his version of "Apache". He and his wife Grethe Ingmann won the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Dansevise".

  4. Category:1960s instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Walk, Don't Run (instrumental) The War Lord (instrumental) Washington Square (composition) Watermelon Man (composition) Wheels (The String-A-Longs song) Whipped Cream (song) White Summer; Wiggle Wobble; Wild Weekend (instrumental) Wipe Out (instrumental) Wonderful Land; Wonderland by Night

  5. Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann - Wikipedia

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    Grethe Ingmann became the first Eurovision winner to die, which was because of cancer on 18 August 1990 in Denmark and Jørgen Ingmann died on 21 March 2015 in Denmark. [ 1 ] The US success of Jörgen Ingmann's version of Jerry Lordan's instrumental " Apache " (which hit no 1 in US Singles' list in 1961) was largely due to EMI's omission to ...

  6. Michael Viner - Wikipedia

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    He assembled the Incredible Bongo Band in 1972, which produced an album that was the soundtrack for that year's science fiction film The Thing with Two Heads, consisting of remakes of instrumental songs from the 1950s and 1960s given a characteristic funk style, and achieving a hit with "Bongo Rock", a remake of a 1959 song by Preston Epps.

  7. Trisha Yearwood, 60, Says This Cardio Workout Makes Her ... - AOL

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    Trisha Yearwood has been a country music icon for decades, so it’s only natural that she'll host ABC's CMA Country Christmas special again.. On December 3, the 60-year-old will emcee the special ...

  8. Category:1970s instrumentals - Wikipedia

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  9. Quincy Jones Died of Pancreatic Cancer, Death Certificate Shows

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    The music legend died on Nov. 3 in Los Angeles at age 91 Mat Hayward/Getty Quincy Jones at a screening in Seattle in 2014. Quincy Jones ’ cause of death has been revealed.