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Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford (née Rovell; born February 6, 1948) is an American singer who is best known as the first wife of Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson. She was also a member of two girl groups , the Honeys in the 1960s and American Spring in the 1970s.
Her father's family moved to Bulgaria when he was a child. He moved from Bulgaria to the US in 1949. [7] [8] He converted from Islam to Orthodox Christianity upon his marriage and changed his name to Allan Wilson in 1960, [8] choosing his name after a local street. The family lived in Los Angeles, where Wilson's father worked as a bartender. [9]
Wilson was born in Ottawa, Ontario. She started acting at age 12, working extensively in Toronto, Vancouver and Los Angeles. Wilson's roles include Dr. Nikki Renholds on CBC's Republic of Doyle, [1] Donna on the web series "My Pal Satan", and leads in St. Roz, Puck Hogs, Man v.
Wilton was born in San Francisco, California, [1] but his family moved to Seattle, Washington when he was 6 years old. [3] His father took him to concerts from an early age and introduced him to many musical styles, especially jazz, [3] including John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell and Al Di Meola, [4] but also to rock music like Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, and Eric Clapton. [4]
Ciara Princess Wilson [1] (/ s i ˈ ɛər ə / see-AIR-ə; [2] née Harris; born October 25, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She was discovered by record producer Jazze Pha in the early 2000s, and rose to prominence with her debut studio album, Goodies (2004).
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (1872–1961), second wife of Woodrow Wilson; Edith Wilson (singer) (1896–1981), American blues singer and vaudeville performer; Edmund Wilson (1895–1972), American writer and literary critic; Edmund Wilson, Sr. (1863–1923), American lawyer who served as the Attorney General of New Jersey
Reformed by Ray Charles from the all-girl singing group The Cookies, Charles first invited The Cookies for a recording session in New York City, in August 1956, where they taped "Lonely Avenue", "I Want To Know" and "Leave My Woman Alone".
Willcox was born on 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham. [2] Her father Beric Willcox ran a successful joinery business and owned three factories. Her mother Barbara Joy, née Rollinson, was a professional dancer, with whom he had fallen in love after seeing her on stage in Weston-super-Mare with singing and comedy double act Flanagan and Allen, and married in 1949.