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Ross,
Diana |
Pop
singer and film actress Diana Ross, b. Detroit,
Mar. 26, 1944, was the lead singer of the Supremes
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Seeger,
Pete |
American
folksinger, composer, song collector, and five-string
banjo virtuoso Peter Seeger, b. New York
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Simon
and Garfunkel |
The
vocal and instrumental duo Simon and Garfunkel
achieved major success in the 1960s. Paul
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Sinatra,
Frank |
Singer
and actor Francis Albert Sinatra, b. Hoboken,
N.J., Dec. 12, 1915, burst onto the American
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Springsteen,
Bruce |
Singer-songwriter-guitarist
Bruce Springsteen, b. Freehold, N.J., Sept. 23,
1949, is one of the most |
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Streisand,
Barbra |
The
actress and singer Barbra Joan Streisand, b. Brooklyn,
N.Y., Apr. 24, 1942, is perhaps the most |
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Rolling
Stones, The |
The
British rock band The Rolling Stones emerged from
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Turner,
Tina |
American
rhythm and blues singer Tina Turner, born Annie
Mae Bullock in Nutbush Borough, Tenn., |
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Wonder,
Stevie
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Pop-music
star Stevie Wonder, b. Steveland Morris Hardaway
in Saginaw, Mich., May 13, 1950, who |
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