Harold Joseph Singer (born October 8, 1919), also known as Hal 'Cornbread' Singer, is an American R&B and jazz bandleader and saxophonist. Lives in France
American singer-songwriter born born 1 January 1940. Followed Buddy Holly as The Crickets' singer, had a few minor pop hits in the early 60s and later switched to Country music; called himself also Earl Richards
Irish singer, television personality/presenter, food writer/chef and photographer. He was also a member of the boy band 'Streetwize'. He also took part in Eurosong 2008 to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008
Actor, born: 29 October 1923 England, opera singer, and former wardrobe man on films: Rotten to the Core (1965), Z Cars, The Adventures of Robin Hood (32 episodes from 1955-59), I'm All Right Jack, William Tell, Seven Days to Noon, State Secret (1950)
Emily is most famous for her performance on Broadway in the musical Side Show in which she played the role of Daisy Hilton and was nominated for a joint Tony award with Alice Ripley. She has also appeared on Broadway in The Full Monty, James Joyce's The D
American rapper making Brooklyn drill music. Originally from Jamaica, Chambers grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn in New York City alongside frequent collaborator Sheff G
Singer/Songwriter (co-composer, with Steve Barri, of: Eve of Destruction, Secret Agent Man, many others for '60's groups, including The Grass Roots, The Turtles, Jan and Dean, etc.)
Actress: Night on the Demons 3, Twist of Fate, La Femme Nikita, Foolproof // Contestant: Rock Star INXS // Singer: Joydrop // Host: Breakfast Television Calgary, Rogers Hometown Hockey
Andrew McArthur Smith (16 January 1956 - 2 December 2019), known professionally as Greedy Smith, was an Australian vocalist, keyboardist, harmonicist and songwriter with Australian pop/new wave band Mental As Anything
Canadian occasional backup singer, rock groupie, drug dealer, and legal secretary, who served 15 months in the California state prison system for injecting John Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine in 1982
Actress - Caged Heat, Lemora..., The Pom Pom Girls, The Swinging Cheerleaders, Revenge Of The Cheerleaders, Massacre At Central High, Cinderella '77 (title role), Slumber Party '57, Laserblast, The Choir Boys, Drum. Singer/Drummer - Joan Jett
American Pop/Jazz/Soul singer (1934-2001). Biggest hit with 'Little Green Apples' (1968), also covers of 'That's Life' (1968), Hickory Holler's Tramp' (1968), and 'Honey, I Miss You' (1969)
Singer (baritone) and last living member of The Jarmels, a Doo Wop/Rhythm and Blues group that was formed in 1959. THeir biggest hit was 'A Little Bit Of Soap' in September 1961 (#12 Billboard Hot 100, #7 R&B charts)
Singer/Actor-Independence Day,Fresh Prince of Bel Air,Made in America,6 Degrees of Separation,Bad Boys 1-2,Men in Black 1-2,Enemy of the State,Ali,Wild Wild West,I Robot,Shark Take,Hitch,Legend of Bagger Vance,I am Legend,Hancock
Singer/Songwriter with a 4-octave range - Poetry Man, Shakey Ground, Gone At Last (w/Paul Simon), Harpo's Blues, Every Night, If I Can Just Get Through The Night, Games, Mercy Mercy Mercy, Something Real, Dreams I Dream (w/Dave Mason)
Member of 'The Uniques' aka 'The Four Kings'; their most popular recording is 'One Night', a 1964 recording in the 'Four Seasons' sound (actually produced by Nick Massi of The Four Seasons)
Actress: Three's Company, Step By Step, Bullitt, American Graffiti, Magnum Force, Ants, Zuma Beach, Hollywood Wives, Nothing Personal, She's The Sheriff, Serial Mom, Candid Camera / Playboy August 1978/February 1980 & December 1984