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Carole King Klein [3] (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. One of the most successful songwriters in American history, she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 over the latter half of the 20th century. [ 4 ]
1956 Eglisau Ilyushin Il-12 plane crash: Jim Croce: United States 1973 Others killed in the crash were pilot Robert N. Elliott, Croce's bandmate Maury Muehleisen, comedian George Stevens, manager and booking agent Kenneth D. Cortese, and road manager Dennis Rast. Beechcraft E18S: Natchitoches, Louisiana
Carole King is a known Swiftie. However, the award-winning songwriter and musician recently made a bold declaration about her relationship with Taylor Swift.. On Tuesday, Aug. 27, King, 82, helped ...
Cynthia Weil, Co-Writer of 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling,' 'Make Your Own Kind of Music,' 'On Broadway' and More, Dies at 82. Daisy Edgar-Jones to Play Carole King in 'Beautiful' Musical Biopic ...
A fire developed in an aft lavatory, eventually filling the plane with smoke and destroying some electrical cables. The plane made a successful emergency landing, but during evacuation a flashover occurred that caused the death of half the original occupants. January 11, 1983 3 0 0 United Airlines Flight 2885: Romulus: Michigan: Douglas DC-8-54F
Reba McEntire is showing off her amazing vocal prowess once again. The "I'm a Survivor" singer has teamed up with renowned songwriter Carole King to write the theme song to her new NBC comedy ...
Carol King may refer to: Carole King (born 1942), American singer, songwriter and pianist; Carol Weiss King (1895–1952), progressive American human rights lawyer; Carol King (1942–1958), one of the murder victims of Charles Starkweather; Carol King (actress) (born 1963), Nigerian actress and presenter