Ellie Greenwich
Eleanor Louise "Ellie" Greenwich (October 23, 1940 – August 26, 2009) was an American pop music singer, songwriter, and record producer. She wrote or co-wrote "Be My Baby", "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)", "Da Doo Ron Ron", "Leader of the Pack", "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", and "River Deep, Mountain High", among many others. She discovered Neil Diamond and sang backing vocals on several of Diamond's hit songs. Greenwich (pronounced "GRE... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Notable Hofstra University Alumni/Students
-101 Items-List of notable or famous alumni/graduates/students from Hofstra University; prominent alums from this institution incl. celebrities, politicians and business people. Alphabetical, sortable by column.You may want to copy this list to make your own just like it, re-rank it to fit your opinions, then...more
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Rock And Roll Bands/Artists
Rock and roll artists list, with photos, hometowns, and other data. This list of Rock and roll bands includes all musicians who have released recordings that have gotten distribution, and is an up-to-date list. Rock and roll groups and artists are listed alphabetically. Items here include everything from Ace ...more
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"Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical"
Source: PatchSVP stage in this true-to-life musical rags-to-riches tale of the songwriter who penned many top-of-the-chart hits we love and adore. Your feet will be tapping to such pop-hits as “Chapel of Love,” “Da Doo Ron Ron” and “And Then He Kissed Me ...
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See a Classic, Or Something New—Up to You
Source: Patchin Netcong. For more information, call 973-347-4946 or go to GrowingStage.com. Ahead of the Pack: Somerset Valley Players is staging "Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical" through Feb. 5 at the company’s playhouse, located at 689 Amwell Road ...
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of Jan. 26
Source: Packet OnlineContinuing events Community theater — Somerset Valley Players present “Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical” on weekends to Feb. 5 at theater, 689 Amwell Road (Route 514). The show features classic songs of the 1960s.