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Culligan was founded in 1936 by Emmett Culligan. With $50 and with additional financing by his brother Dr. John M. Culligan, and his sister, Anna V. Culligan, Emmett established the Culligan Zeolite Company with his brothers Drs. John and Leo Culligan as partners. They started the business in Jack McLaughlin's Blacksmith Shop at Northbrook ...
Charts. "Hey Nineteen" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1981, [7] number 11 on the Adult Contemporary chart, [8] and number 68 on the R&B Singles chart. [9] With a chart run of 19 weeks, "Hey Nineteen" is tied with "Peg" and "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" for being their longest-running chart hit.
No Fun Aloud is the debut solo studio album by Glenn Frey. [6] It was released in 1982 on Asylum. [7] The album reached #32 on the charts and contained two top 40 singles, "The One You Love" and "I Found Somebody". [8] The album was certified Gold by the RIAA, selling over 500,000 (half a million) copies in the United States.
Phoebe Snow (born Phoebe Ann Laub; [4] July 17, 1950 [1][2] – April 26, 2011) [1] was an American roots music singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for her hit 1974 and 1975 songs "Poetry Man" and "Harpo's Blues", and her credited guest vocals backing Paul Simon on "Gone at Last". [5] She was described by The New York Times as a " contralto ...
New Jack Edwards: NESN Boston Bruins commentator Jack Edwards reads aloud lyrics from new jack swing songs, and listeners guess the associated artist. Dave Goucher Goes to the Movies: Dave Goucher (now with the Las Vegas Golden Knights) watches films such as The Karate Kid and Top Gun , and provides enthusiastic play-by-play.
Died. October 7, 2017. (2017-10-07) (aged 81) Years active. 1960s–1990s. William Moses Roberts Jr. (August 16, 1936 – October 7, 2017) [1][2] was an American songwriter and musician credited with composing the 1960s rock music standard " Hey Joe."
Harry Rubenstein (January 27, 1895 – February 23, 1974), known professionally as Harry Ruby, was an American pianist, composer, songwriter and screenwriter, [2] who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. [3] He was married to silent film actress Eileen Percy.
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