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Jean Louise King (October 12, 1938 – March 28, 1983) was an American singer who was a member of the girl group the Blossoms from 1964 until her death. Biography
The album cover art is a sketch of Louise drawn by Joni Mitchell. [10] Goffin sang on the theme song for the TV show Gilmore Girls, dueting with her mother on King's song "Where You Lead". [1] Goffin didn't realize how popular the show was until many years later, [11] but embraced its impact and appeared at the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest. [12]
Collins married Louise King in 1957, one week after they met in Miami, having proposed after two days. Louise was American, and her father was a US representative to the United Nations. She would be widowed in 1958 when Collins crashed at the Nürburgring. [29] She was interviewed in the movie Ferrari: Race to Immortality. [30]
Gerry Goffin was married to Carole King between 1959 and 1969; they had two daughters, singer-songwriter Louise Goffin and Sherry Goffin Kondor. [4] Goffin also had a daughter, Dawn, with Jeanie Reavis (Earl-Jean McCrea). He married Barbara Behling in the early 1970s and had a son, Jesse Dean Goffin, in 1976. They divorced later that decade.
Louise Dickinson Rich (14 June 1903 – 9 April 1991) was a writer known for fiction and non-fiction works about the New England region of the United States, particularly Massachusetts and Maine. [1] Her best-known work was her first book, the autobiographical We Took to the Woods, ( 1942 ) set in the 1930s when she and husband Ralph, and her ...
Carole King Klein [3] (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.One of the most successful songwriters in American history, she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 over the latter half of the 20th century. [4]
King's first book, A Grave Talent (1993), received the 1994 Edgar Award for Best First Novel [5] and a 1995 John Creasey Memorial Award. [6] This was followed by the 1996 Nero Award, for A Monstrous Regiment of Women, [7] the 2002 Macavity Award for Best Novel, for Folly, [8] the 2007 Lambda Award for Best Lesbian Mystery, for The Art of Detection, [9] and the 2015 Agatha Award for Best ...
In the Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince's Palace) in Berlin, Frederick William lived a civil life with a problem-free marriage, which did not change even when he became King of Prussia in 1797. His wife Louise was particularly loved by the people of Prussia, which boosted the popularity of the whole House of Hohenzollern, including the King ...