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However, the brief close-up shots of their then-touring drummer Ralph Cooper were filmed at The Forum in a separate concert. In addition to Lonely Is the Night, the music video of "One More Chance" also used the same stage design and venue.
Ralph Cooper (1908–1992) was an American actor, originator and master of ceremonies of Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Ralph Cooper may also refer to: Ralph Cooper, former backing drummer of Air Supply , an Australian soft rock duo
Air Supply is a soft rock duo formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1975, consisting of Englishman Graham Russell (vocals, guitar) and Australian Russell Hitchcock (vocals). With record sales of 100 million worldwide, [1] they had a succession of hits worldwide, including eight top-five hits on the US Billboard Hot 100, "Lost in Love" (1979), "All Out of Love", "Every Woman in the World" (both ...
Ralph Cooper (January 16, 1908 – August 4, 1992), was an American actor, screenwriter, dancer and choreographer. Cooper is best known as the original master of ceremonies and founder of amateur night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York City, in 1935. He wrote, produced, directed and acted in ten motion pictures.
Ralph Johnson (Earth, Wind, & Fire) Ben Johnston (Biffy Clyro) Nick Jonas (Jonas Brothers) Elvin Jones (John Coltrane) G. B. Jones (Fifth Column) Jo Jones; Kenney Jones (Small Faces, Faces, The Who) Mickey Jones (The First Edition, Bob Dylan, Johnny Rivers) Philly Joe Jones; Benn Jordan (The Flashbulb) Steve Jordan (CBS Orchestra, X-pensive ...
During that week, one of the members got into a fight with the master of ceremonies for the Apollo Theatre's Amateur Night, Ralph Cooper. This was considered the last straw for Treadwell, who fired the entire group. After the argument with Cooper, Treadwell hired a group called the Five Crowns and renamed them "The Drifters". [16]
Fiennes went viral on social media on NYE for his “very demure” monologue. “Ralph Fiennes deserves a Golden Globe for this alone,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “10/10 – no notes.
It included British drummer Aynsley Dunbar, jazz keyboardist George Duke, Ian Underwood, Jeff Simmons (bass, rhythm guitar), and three members of the Turtles: bass player Jim Pons, and singers Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, who, due to persistent legal and contractual problems, adopted the stage name "The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie", or "Flo ...