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  3. Andy Vallario - Wikipedia

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    Vallario began writing jingles for Greater Boston clients, but soon started producing music for regional and national advertisers like McDonald's, Burger King, Goodyear, Gulf Gasoline, Honda, Toyota, Fila and Dial-A-Mattress. In New England, Vallario is known for creating the 1-800-54-GIANT jingle for Giant Glass.

  4. Fool No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.38 in the UK (where it was entitled "Fool No.1", because the # symbol was not synonymous with the word 'number' for British audiences) in 1961. [3] The song also reached No. 1 in New Zealand [4] and No. 23 in Australia. The single's B-Side, "Anybody But Me", reached No. 31 on the Billboard ...

  5. Brenda Lee singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The singles "As Usual", "Is It True" and "I Wonder" made the top ten in Canada and European countries. Lee's last US top 40 entry was 1967's "Ride, Ride, Ride". In 1968, she collaborated with Pete Fountain on the single "Cabaret". During the 1970s, Lee found commercial success in the country market.

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  7. Early British popular music - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Canterbury Hall, an early example of a music hall, opened 1852 in Lambeth.. Early British popular music, in the sense of commercial music enjoyed by the people, can be seen to originate in the 16th and 17th centuries with the arrival of the broadside ballad as a result of the print revolution, which were sold cheaply and in great numbers until the 19th century.

  8. Kathie Lee Gifford reveals who she beat out for iconic ...

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    Kathie Lee Gifford beat out some legendary people for her iconic Carnival Cruise Lines gig back in 1984. The former "Today" show co-host became the face of the cruise company in the 1980s when it ...

  9. Johnny One Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was Lee's final album to reach the top 100 on the record chart. [5] The album's only single was the title track, which was issued by Decca Records in December 1968. [ 6 ] The single reached number 41 on the US Hot 100 , [ 7 ] number three on the US adult contemporary chart [ 8 ] and number 50 on the US country songs chart. [ 9 ]