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  2. Tommy Tucker (bandleader) - Wikipedia

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    Gerald L. Duppler (May 18, 1903 – July 11, 1989), better known under his stage name Tommy Tucker, was an American bandleader.. The Tommy Tucker Orchestra entertained many listeners as a big band in the 1930s and 1940s.

  3. List of American big band bandleaders - Wikipedia

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    Slide Hampton (born 1932) (Slide Hampton Ultra Big Band) Erskine Hawkins (1914–1993) Horace Heidt ... Tommy Tucker (1903-1989) (Tommy Tucker and his Orchestra) V

  4. Tommy Tucker (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Tucker (born Robert Higginbotham; March 5, 1933 – January 22, 1982) [1] was an American blues singer-songwriter and pianist. He is best known for the 1964 hit song, " Hi-Heel Sneakers ", that went to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and peaked at No. 23 in the UK Singles Chart .

  5. Thomas Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Tucker (bandleader) (1903–1989), big band leader in the 1930s Tommy Tucker (singer) (1933–1982), American blues singer and songwriter "Tommy Tucker", song by the band Bow Wow Wow

  6. Nancy Overton - Wikipedia

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    Overton first formed a singing group with her sister Jean Swain and two college friends, Bix Brent and Pauli Skindlov in 1946. The group toured with orchestra leader Tommy Tucker for 6 months, was known as Tommy Tucker's Two Timers, and recorded the song "Maybe You'll Be There" with bandleader Tommy and his lead singer Don Brown.

  7. Long Tall Shorty - Wikipedia

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    Pursey decided they should change the band's name to Long Tall Shorty, after a song by The Kinks, written by Don Covay and first recorded by Tommy Tucker. Over the next few months, Long Tall Shorty performed at The Wellington, and played slots with Angelic Upstarts , until June 1979 when they played on the pavement in Carnaby Street.

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  9. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" is a pop song written by Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Sol Marcus and Eddie Seiler. Originally written in 1938, [1] the song was first recorded three years later by Harlan Leonard and His Rockets. [2]