Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Blue Diamonds were an Indonesian and Dutch 1960s rock and roll duo, best known for their million-selling chart-topping single, "Ramona". Indo (Dutch- Indonesian ) brothers Ruud de Wolff (12 May 1941 – 18 December 2000) and Riem de Wolff (15 April 1943 – 12 September 2017) founded the group shortly after immigrating to Driebergen ...
The Diamonds continued to perform until Stetson's death. It needs to be understood that the group that evolved when Somerville left the Diamonds in 1961 [1] and Mike Douglas continued the group is the same group that Stetson kept going until his death in 2003. The historical continuation that began in 1968 ended with Stetson's death.
Blue, a Scottish pop rock band, formed in Glasgow in 1973; The Blue Diamonds, an Indonesia-born Dutch vocal duo, brothers Ruud de Wolff and Riem de Wolff; Blue October, Justin and Jeremy Furstenfeld; Blue Öyster Cult, an American rock band, brothers Joe and Albert Bouchard. Blues Traveler, an American blues-rock band formed in Princeton, New ...
The Diamonds were a Canadian pop group that evolved into a doo-wop group. The Diamonds' version reached number two in sales for eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked this version as the No. 3 song for 1957. In Canada, the song was No. 11 on the premiere CHUM Chart, May 27, 1957. [4] The Diamonds' version is generally considered ...
It was a German, and Dutch number one hit in 1960 for the Blue Diamonds, arranged in an upbeat style similar to The Everly Brothers recordings of that period. In 1964 it was a UK hit for The Bachelors who reached the No. 4 spot in the charts during a 13-week stay.
A new band documentary, “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” premieres Friday, April 26, on Hulu. The doc will be shown Thursday, March 14 at the South by Southwest festival in Austin.
The Diamonds have been honored and inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame, The Doo Wop Hall of Fame, The Rockabilly Hall of Fame and are recipients of Canada's Juno Award. Somerville's last stage show, On The 1957 Rock & Roll Greyhound Bus , was based on rock and roll’s first major tour.
Blue diamonds comprise only about 0.02 percent of mined diamonds but include some of the world's most famous jewels. Diamonds are a crystalline form of pure carbon, forming under enormous heat and ...