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Singer Born in Chicago Terry Hanck: Blues saxophonist and singer Born in Chicago [13] Herbie Hancock: Apr 12, 1940: Jazz pianist, bandleader and composer Born in Chicago Eddie Harris: Oct 20, 1934: Nov 5, 1996: Jazz saxophonist Born in Chicago Elizabeth Eden Harris (a.k.a. CupcakKe) May 31, 1997: Rapper Born in Chicago Shawntae Harris (a.k.a ...
In May 2001, ABC's Nightline in the US broadcast a well-received short documentary about Cassidy, a labor of love from Nightline correspondent Dave Marash who was a fan of her music. [29] Over the weekend, all five of Cassidy's albums occupied Amazon.com 's best sellers list top spots. [ 30 ]
On 3 May, Indian film actor Alummoodan died of a heart attack while performing at the sets of Adwaitham. He died on the arms of co-star Mohanlal while filming. [42] On 10 May, jazz/cabaret singer Sylvia Syms died of a heart attack during a set at New York City's Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel. [43] 1993:
Comic actor (Saturday Night Live) May 29 Tracey E. Bregman: Soap opera actress (The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful) Lisa Whelchel: Actress (The Facts of Life) Mitchell Hurwitz: Writer May 31 Hugh Dillon: Canadian musician and actor June 1 Kevin A. Ross: American host Brian Goodman: American actor June 6 Jason Isaacs
Albums released in May 1963 Day Album Artist Notes 21 Cleopatra Feelin' Jazzy: Paul Gonsalves: Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius: Little Stevie Wonder: Live 27 The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan: For Your Sweet Love: Ricky Nelson: 31 The Miracles Recorded Live on Stage: The Miracles: Live Dynamite: Ike & Tina Turner The End of the World ...
Stella Stevens, a prominent leading lady in 1960s and 70s comedies perhaps best known for playing the object of Jerry Lewis’s affection in “The Nutty Professor,” has died. Born Estelle Caro ...
A sketch series staple, Italy-born Tony Rosato starred on both SCTV in Canada as well as Saturday Night Live stateside, joining the cast of the latter for the 1981-1982 season and being the first ...
The success of the song pushed Epic to renew Vinton's contract and change his status from bandleader to solo singer. [10] Arguably, Vinton's most famous song is 1963's "Blue Velvet", originally a minor hit for Tony Bennett in 1951, that also spent three weeks at the number one positions in Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World magazines.