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Peters was born in Bronxville, New York on November 14, 1957. She wrote her first song with her sister at the age of 5. ... Release date: August 19, 2022; Label ...
Patricia Smyth (born June 26, 1957) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. ... In 2015, to promote the release of her Christmas album Come On December, ...
Gloria María Milagrosa Estefan (née Fajardo García; born September 1, 1957) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡloɾja esˈtefan]) is a Cuban-American singer, actress, and businesswoman. Estefan is an eight-time Grammy Award winner, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and has been named one of the Top 100 greatest artists of all time by both ...
Birth year. Full retirement age. 1943–1954. 66. 1955. 66 and 2 months. 1956. 66 and 4 months. 1957. 66 and 6 months. 1958. 66 and 8 months. 1959. 66 and 10 months. 1960 or later
Patty Loveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey, January 4, 1957) [1] [2] is an American country music singer. She began performing in her teenaged years before signing her first recording contract with MCA Records ' Nashville division in 1985.
Release date: July 1957; Label: Columbia Records — — Talk to Your Heart: Release date: April 1958; Label: Columbia Records — — Faith: Release date: September 1960; Label: Columbia Records — — Ray Price Sings San Antonio Rose: Release date: May 1962; Label: Columbia Records — — Night Life: Release date: April 1963; Label ...
Joni Lee Ryles (née Jenkins; born July 2, 1957) is an American country music singer. The daughter of Conway Twitty, she recorded several singles as Joni Penn. Her most successful solo single was "I'm Sorry Charlie", which peaked at number 16 on Hot Country Songs. [2] The song was included on a self-titled album for MCA Records in 1976. [3]