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The Aerovons

The Aerovons’ story appears like a fairytale, and generally in most respects it had been a fairytale become a reality, aside from the anticlimactic and grim ending. It had been probably the imagine an incredible number of teenage American young boys to meet up the Beatles and record at Abbey …

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James “Stump” Cross

Wayne Cross is an excellent exemplory case of someone whose name may suit their character, Cross as with angry. Various information from his profession indicate he could have had a lot to become peeved about. He and partner Harold Cromer, among the great faucet dancers, got a humor and dance …

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The Kendalls

Among the uncommon father-daughter duos in nation music background, the Kendalls were also one of the most successful, accumulating some hits through the later ’70s and early ’80s. Girl Jeannie sang business lead on most from the group’s materials, while dad Royce typically double-tracked his tranquility vocals behind her and …

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