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In 2000, the Scintas moved to Las Vegas and began performing at casinos, with resident shows at the Las Vegas Hilton, Rio, Sahara, The D, and Plaza casinos through the years.
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More Stories by Hannah. The Queen of Rock and Roll is hitting the road this year - again. On Monday (July 25), Stevie Nicks announced a second leg of her 2022 Live in Concert tour, adding 12 new American dates to her already scheduled festival appearances.
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Christopher Cross burst onto the music scene with his 1980 self-titled debut album, winning five Grammy Awards, including-for the first time in Grammy history-the "Big Four" most prestigious awards: Record of the Year (for the single "Sailing"), Album of the Year, Song of the Year (also "Sailing"), and Best New Artist.
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Singer/songwriter Christopher Cross was born Christopher Charles Geppert on May 3, 1951 in San Antonio, Texas.
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As he died without a will, his family could only depend on (Jamaican) intestate laws to decide on the distribution of his estate. Under these laws, Marley's wife, Rita, would receive 10% of his assets, plus a life estate of 45%, and his 11 children would be entitled to equal shares in the remaining 45% of the estate.
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Hector "Roots Percussionist" Lewis, the 31-year-old son of the late Jamaican reggae/gospel singer Barbara Jones, has played in Chronixx's band, Zincfence Redemption, since 2013.
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Blueberry Hill is famous because Chuck Berry played its Duck Room, named in honor of Berry's dance step, once a month. No visitor to St.
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Fats Domino, byname of Antoine Domino, Jr., (born February 26, 1928, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.-died Oc, Harvey, Louisiana), American singer and pianist, a rhythm-and-blues star who became one of the first rock-and-roll stars and who helped define the New Orleans sound.
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adjective. informal US Sport. Displaying or characterized by energy, enterprise, etc.; fast, frenetic, energetic.
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