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  2. Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Dunbar was an American boy whose disappearance at the age of four and apparent return were widely reported in newspapers across the United States in 1912 and 1913. . After eight months of nationwide searching, investigators believed that they had found the child in Mississippi, in the hands of William Cantwell Walters of Barnesville, North Caro

  3. A Case for Solomon - Wikipedia

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    A Case for Solomon is a 2012 non-fiction, book by Tal McThenia and Margaret Dunbar Cutright chronicling the disappearance and possible recovery of 4-year-old Bobby Dunbar in 1912 Opelousas, Louisiana. [1]

  4. Bobby Darin - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) [1] was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He performed jazz , pop , rock and roll , folk , swing , and country music .

  5. Linda Womack - Wikipedia

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    Linda Womack (née Cooke; born April 25, 1953), now known as Zeriiya Zekkariyas, is an American singer and songwriter. [1] She is the daughter of soul singer Sam Cooke.She later had a successful career as half of the duo Womack & Womack with her husband Cecil Womack.

  6. Fabian Forte - Wikipedia

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    Fabian relocated from Los Angeles to southwestern Pennsylvania, to be closer to his wife's family; he and his wife were sued by the builder of their house, also for unpaid bills. [69] They live on 20 acres (8.1 ha) in Dunbar in a home that his wife designed. In 2013, he said he played "25 shows a year.

  7. Aynsley Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Aynsley Thomas Dunbar was born in Liverpool, England.He started his professional career in Derry Wilkie and the Pressmen in 1963. In December 1964 he joined Merseybeat group The Mojos, who were renamed Stu James & the Mojos, with original members vocalist Stu James and guitarist Nick Crouch and bass player Lewis Collins (later an actor in The Professionals).

  8. Dixie Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar married three times: to choreographer Gene Snyder from 1941 to 1952, [6] [7] [8] to Robert M. Herndon from 1954 to 1957, [9] [10] and to Jack L. King from October 1958 until his death. [ 11 ] She died on August 29, 1991, in Miami Beach, Florida, aged 72.

  9. Robert John - Wikipedia

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    Under the name of Bobby Pedrick, Jr., he first hit the pop chart in 1958 when he was only 12 years old with "White Bucks and Saddle Shoes", written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. [1] As the lead singer of Bobby & The Consoles, he had the minor 1963 hit entitled "My Jelly Bean" on Diamond Records.