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    when the band was then billed as Ronnie Aldrich and The Squadronaires, up until their disbanding in 1964. Aldrich was noteworthy for the recording development...
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  • The show's musical director was pianist and easy listening conductor Ronnie Aldrich, and vocal backing was provided by session singers the Ladybirds (who...
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  • historian and writer Ronnie Aldrich (1916–1993), British musician Sarah Aldrich (born 1970), American actress Susannah Valentine Aldrich (1828-1915), American...
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  • name. Ronnie Aldrich had been the arranger and co-piano player, but in 1951 he took over as bandleader, and the band was then billed as Ronnie Aldrich and...
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  • Sergio – With Love. Instrumental versions include: Ronnie Aldrich covered the song in Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos for his 1967 Decca LP "Two Pianos...
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  • packed, even though the Joe Loss Orchestra was at the Villa Marina and Ronnie Aldrich, with the Squadronaires, was at the Palace Ballroom." Hugh was always...
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  • 1972, Olivia Newton-John had a UK hit with her version of the song. Ronnie Aldrich, the Ventures and Shawn Mullins are among the other artists who have...
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  • as "The Benny Hill Theme". From 1983 on, the music was performed by Ronnie Aldrich and his orchestra. This use of the piece, and the chase scenes themselves...
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  • Heart" / Small Faces "My Mind's Eye" / Val Doonican "What Would I Be" / Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos With The London Festival Orchestra "Somewhere My...
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    Doug Aldrich (born February 19, 1963) is an American hard rock guitarist. He founded the band Burning Rain with Keith St. John in 1998 and has played...
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  • version entitled "Shou Byeb'a" was recorded by Carla Chamoun in 2020. Ronnie Aldrich The Artistics Isabelle Aubret Baguette Quartet Chet Baker The Bachelors...
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  • Robert Farnon Robert Maxwell Roger Williams Ron Goodwin Ronald Binge Ronnie Aldrich Sidney Torch Stanley Black Syd Dale Tony Mottola Victor Young Wes Montgomery...
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    Campbell, Craig Goldy, Doug Aldrich, Warren DeMartini, Tracy G, Jake E. Lee and Rowan Robertson. The band dissolved in 2010 when Ronnie James Dio died of stomach...
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  • single in 1967. It reached No. 6 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. Ronnie Aldrich and Camarata and His Orchestra released a version of the song as a single...
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    in April 2018. Henry Walford Davies, founder of the RAF Central Band Ronnie Aldrich, British easy listening and jazz pianist Malcolm Corden, father of comedian...
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  • the English lyrics, which bear no relation to the original Italian. Ronnie Aldrich and His Two Pianos featuring the London Festival Orchestra released...
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  • several orchestral albums by Benny Hill's Thames TV musical director, Ronnie Aldrich. In 2005, they appeared one more time on Mark Wirtz's Ear Theatre album...
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  • orchestra of the Royal Air Force, where he worked with the conductor Ronnie Aldrich. The band toured extensively. In February 1953 they recorded Dale's...
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  • his album, King Of Hearts. British easy listening and jazz pianist Ronnie Aldrich covered the song on his 1979 album, Tomorrow's Yesterdays. English pop...
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  • Cher – vocals John "Johnny" Durrell – lyrics Snuff Garrett – producer Ronnie Aldrich D. Redston R. Williams Longines Symphone Magnetronics In 1974 Lea Laven...
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  • South Africa (#15). Versions of "This Is My Song" have been recorded by Ronnie Aldrich, The Ray Charles Singers, Ray Conniff and the Singers (from the This...
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    The Julie Andrews Hour, Episode 5, first aired on October 11, 1972 Ronnie Aldrich Tony Bennett The band "Skinny" sampled a line from Tony Bennett's version...
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  • this song include Chet Atkins, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Jimmie Noone, Ronnie Aldrich, Ray Anthony, Ann-Margret, and John Lithgow. Bakish, David (March 7...
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  • drums, maracas An instrumental version of "Ride My See-Saw" recorded by Ronnie Aldrich and the London Festival Orchestra was used as the theme music for the...
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  • The Hutton Sisters (Marion Hutton and Betty Hutton), The Flamingos, Ronnie Aldrich and The Squads, Tito Rodríguez, Big Dave and His Orchestra, Marvin &...
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  • Ray Conniff in 1976, the orchestra of The Lawrence Welk Show in 1976, Ronnie Aldrich in 1977, Roger Williams in 1976, Richard Abel in 1992, Ferrante & Teicher...
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    Dio was an American heavy metal band centred around vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Formed in 1982, the group originally consisted of Dio, guitarist Jake E...
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  • saxophone Ernie Small – baritone saxophone 1969 – A Taste Of Honey and Ronnie Aldrich 1983 – Papa Doo Run Run 1985 – Twist 1987 – Wall of Voodoo, Happy Planet;...
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  • hand to anything". Don Lusher also commented that "It was Alf Bigden, then Ronnie Verrell. Yes – any way of drumming you like, they've got it". Alongside...
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    Absolon (b. 1960), Stuckist artist, was born in Erith.[citation needed] Ronnie Aldrich (1916–1993), jazz pianist and band-leader, was born in Erith. Patrick...
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