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1978: Theo Vaness, #14 US Disco Action (as part of medley, "Back to Music") 2007: Jordin Sparks, #80 US pop 2011: Haley Reinhart "Only in America" Jay and the Americans: 25 - - Written by Leiber, Stoller, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil: 1967 "D. W. Washburn" The Coasters - - - 1968: The Monkees, #19 US pop, #17 UK 1968 "Do Your Own Thing" Brook ...
Both Cliff and Clair attended the fictional Hillman College. Together, they have five children: Sondra, Denise, Theodore (Theo), Vanessa, and Rudith (Rudy). Cliff enjoys live jazz, has an extensive collection of albums, and tries to eat junk food whenever he can get away with it.
Prelude Records was a New York–based independent record label that was active from 1977 to 1986. At one time, François Kevorkian held an A&R position at Prelude. The label's owner was Marvin Schlachter, and his business partner was Stan Hoffman, who had worked with him at Janus Records, and later Pye/ATV.
Vanessa and her girlfriends are asking for trouble when they play the alphabet game with a bottle of bourbon. Vanessa chug-a-lugs her way to a miserable night of sickness and through a nasty hangover the next day. But Cliff and Clair decide to hammer the lesson home even further.
Vaness launched her professional career in 1977 with the San Francisco Opera. [3] She appeared regularly at the New York City Opera from 1979 to 1983. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1984 [4] and has sung at many of the major opera houses of Europe, including Teatro alla Scala, the Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, and the Royal Opera House/Covent Garden.
Vanessa Williams delighted fans and took the internet by storm last month when she released her first new song in 15 years. As it turns out, she's been aching to make new music for years, and ...
In 2015, Von started a weekly podcast with filmmaker/journalist Matthew Cole Weiss called Allegedly with Theo Von & Matthew Cole Weiss. The two friends, whose styles and presentation contrasted, competed to see who had better "alleged" tales of celebrities, hilarity, trauma, dating, success, and failure from their years living in Hollywood.
On TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, Vanessa Williams opened up about her "next chapter" at 61 and making new music, including her new single, "Legs (Keep Dancing)."