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  2. The Edsels - Wikipedia

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    The Edsels were an American doo-wop group from Campbell, Ohio who were active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The name of the group was originally The Essos, after the oil company, but was changed to match the new Ford automobile, the Edsel. [1] They recorded over 25 songs and had multiple performances on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.

  3. Lindsay Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Harry Crosby (January 5, 1938 – December 11, 1989) was an American actor and singer. He was the youngest of four sons from Bing Crosby's first marriage to Dixie Lee, his older brothers being Gary and twins Phillip and Dennis.

  4. The Four Preps - Wikipedia

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    The group was known for its family-friendly comedic humor in live performances. In 1960, they recorded a parody single , "More Money for You and Me," which included single parody verses of several popular songs by The Fleetwoods , The Hollywood Argyles , The Platters , The Four Freshmen , The Kingston Trio and Dion and the Belmonts .

  5. 9-year-old floors ‘America's Got Talent’ judges with her ...

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    Pranysqa Mishra cruised into the live rounds of "America's Got Talent" with a Golden Buzzer she earned for singing a classic song by one of her favorite artists.. The 9-year-old Tampa, Florida ...

  6. The Cookies - Wikipedia

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    The Cookies were an American R&B girl group active in two distinct lineups, the first from 1954 to 1958 which later became The Raelettes, and the second from 1961 to 1967. Several of the members of both lineups were members of the same family. Both lineups were most prominent as session singers and backing vocalists.

  7. The Clingers - Wikipedia

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    Kim Fowley stated that the Clingers were globally, the first group of girls under 18 who played their own instruments in a rock-and-roll band. [2] Fowley was the producer of another all-girl rock-and-roll band, The Runaways. Debra clarified that they were the first girl band to have a record contract. [2]

  8. Peggy Santiglia - Wikipedia

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    At the suggestion of a teacher, the three girls performed in their school's talent show to much acclaim, and formed the all-girl group, The Delicates. Starting out at the Brill Building in New York City under the management of Ted Eddy ( né Ted Eddy Simonetti; 1902–1985) ( Louis Prima 's manager), they recorded for the Tender, Unart, United ...

  9. Edsel (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band played their first reunion show alongside Lotion in New York City. In January 2013, Filter Magazine released the compilation Milo Turns 50. Edsel contributed a cover of The Descendents' song "Good Good Things", and it was the band's first new material released in roughly 15 years. The band also made an appearance at SXSW in March of ...