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Niles began her professional singing career, as both a lead and a backing vocalist, in 1979. Throughout her career, Niles has worked with many artists including ABC, Eric Clapton, Kiri Te Kanawa, The Rolling Stones, Annie Lennox, Tears For Fears, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, David Bowie, The Police, Take That, Grace Jones, Tina Turner, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Morrissey ...
Classic female blues singers (79 P) C. American women country singers (666 P) Cree women singers (5 P) F. American women folk singers (25 P) G. American girl groups ...
Music group The name takes the 'TR' from the group's name, the 'U' from the word 'Us,' and 'E' from the word 'Forever' to encompass the girl group's wishes to be with their fans forever. [387] True Blood: Truebies TV show [77] TVXQ: Cassiopeia Music group [4] Twenty One Pilots: Skeleton Clique, Clikkies Music group [388] Twice: Once Music group ...
American football coach John Barry: John Barry Prendergast 1933–2011 English composer and conductor Len Barry: Leonard Borisoff 1942–2020 American singer and songwriter Merna Barry: Minnie Bagelman 1923–1976 American singer and entertainer (The Barry Sisters) Red Barry: Milton Poimboeuf 1910–1980 American actor Ethel Barrymore: Ethel Blythe
C. Camila Cabello; Charlotte Caffey; Colbie Caillat; Storm Calysta; Paula Campbell; Camryn; Brooke Candy; Suzie Cappetta; Irene Cara; Renee-Louise Carafice; Joi Cardwell
This term is usually used in reference to mixed-gender groups where the lead singer is female and the other band members are either all male or a mix of both male and female members. All-female bands also meet these criteria, but such bands should be added to Category:All-female bands .
SEE ALSO: Celebrities on their very first red carpets -- Try not to laugh! Because of this power -- and this "closeness" -- fans have started to give themselves collective names.
famous people who are commonly referred to only by their first name (e.g. Adele, Beyoncé, Elvis, Madonna). famous people who are commonly referred to only by their surname (e.g. Liberace, Mantovani, Morrissey, Mozart, Shakespeare); it is quite common and regular for surnames to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures.