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  2. The Casinos - Wikipedia

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    The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, [1] led by Gene Hughes and which included Bob Armstrong, Ray White, Mickey Denton, and Pete Bolton. Ken Brady performed with the group, taking over for Hughes from 1962 to 1965 as lead singer. Pete Bolton was replaced at the time by Jerry Baker.

  3. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Casinos' frontman Gene Hughes would recall that he'd heard the 1964 Johnny Nash recording of "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" on the John R. Show broadcast on WLAC out of Nashville and that the Casinos had been performing it in their club act for several years (Gene Hughes quote:)"So, while we were in the studio in the King Studios in Cincinnati ...

  4. Doo Wop 50 - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillacs "Zoom" "Gloria (Leon René song)" "Speedoo" The Golden Group Memories "Unchained Melody" "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" The Chantels "Look at My Eyes" The Chantels featuring Arlene Smith

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  6. Show Girl (1929 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover for Show Girl. Show Girl is a musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn, and a book William Anthony McGuire. [1] It ran at Broadway's Ziegfeld Theatre from Jul 2, 1929 to Oct 5, 1929. A backstage musical, much of the action of the musical's story takes place at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York ...

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  8. Showgirls - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack of the film featured songs specially composed for the film, including an early version of David Bowie's "I'm Afraid of Americans", [30] and a song of Siouxsie and the Banshees' "New Skin" recorded near Prague in June 1995. [27] [31] It also includes songs by Killing Joke and Scylla (a then-new band featuring Curve's singer Toni ...

  9. Jubilee! - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriter Kate Gersten visited the Jubilee! show before it concluded and was inspired to write a play about the dancers in a similar Las Vegas show's closing. That unproduced play became the basis for the screenplay she wrote for The Last Showgirl , starring Pamela Anderson as a Las Vegas showgirl near the end of her career at the closing of ...