Maureen McCormick

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Maureen McCormick played Marsha Brady in the television sitcom The Brady Bunch

Last news on: March 8, 2004
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Barry Williams

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Barry Williams played Greg Brady on the television sitcom The Brady Bunch.

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Stu Sutcliffe

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John Lennon’s roomate which led to him becoming the original Beatles bassist. He apparently even coined the band’s name as a take-off on Buddy Holly’s Crickets.

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Dana

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At age 19 won the Eurovision song contest in 1970 with All Kinds of Everything which went on to hit #1 in numerous contries and sold over a million copies.

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Pete Best

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Original drummer for The Beatles. After they returned from Hamburg in 1962, manager Brian Epstein fired him, claiming the rest of the band didn’t want him in the band anymore.

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Boney M

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Prefab group invented by German producer Frank Farian to perform his song Baby Do You Wanna Bump? Group peaked in 1978 with Rivers of Babylon and Rasputin from their Night Flight To Venus album. It sold over 50 million copies worldwide.

Last news on: March 8, 2004
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Charlie Rich

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By request. “Peaches” poses the question: ” Charlie Rich was really popular in the 60-70’s. Then I never heard anything about him anymore. Did he die?”

Last news on: March 7, 2004
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The Alice Cooper Group

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Along with a minister’s son named Vincent Furnier they formed a band called The Nazz in Phoenix Arizona in the early 1960’s (not to be confused with Todd Rundgren’s band of the same name). In 1968 Furnier changed his name to Alice Cooper after a 17th century witch by that name, and set out with […]

Last news on: March 6, 2004
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Roy Buchanan

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Played with Dale Hawkins, erroneously credited with writing parts of Suzie-Q but did contribute to My Babe and Grandma’s House. Eventually released his own Loading Zone which contained Green Onions and Ramon’s Blues.

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Yvonne Craig

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Yvonne Craig starred in various 50’s & 60’s movies such as By Love Possessed, The Gene Krupa Story and How To Frame a Figg, at one time dated Elvis Presley; she is most remebered for her role as Batgirl in the final season of the ABC television series in 1968-69.

Last news on: March 6, 2004
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