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Eydie Gormé (/ˈiːdi/ EE-dee; born
Edith Gormezano;
August 16, 1928 –
August 10, 2013) was an
American singer who
achieved notable success in pop, Latin...
- best
known as a
member of the pop duo
Steve and
Eydie with his wife
Eydie Gormé, and for his
performance as
Maury Sline, the
manager and
friend of the main...
- Long
Beach named Allen Gormely Jr. He was born on
September 18, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York City, as the only son of
Allen Gormely Sr. and
Phyllis Capone...
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Cynthia Weil (lyrics) and
Barry Mann
which was a 1963 hit
single for
Eydie Gormé,
reaching number 7 on the Hot 100 in
Billboard in
March 1963. The song also...
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Steve and
Eydie were
American pop
vocal duo
Steve Lawrence and
Eydie Gormé. They
began working together in 1954 on
Tonight Starring Steve Allen, and in...
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Continues To Redefine) Emo".
Phoenix New Times.
Retrieved February 23, 2016.
Gormely, Ian (May 6, 2014). "Tim & Mike
Kinsella – You Can't Miss What You Forget"...
- of 2021: No. 1 —
Taylor Swift". Billboard.
Retrieved December 16, 2021.
Gormely, Ian (December 3, 2014). "Taylor
Swift leads poptimism's rebirth". The...
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would fit on the
soundtrack to the 2024 film Nosferatu. Exclaim!'s Ian
Gormely compared it to a late 2000s
Mount Eerie album,
while Sanders viewed similarities...
- on a
weighted average score of 75 out of 100 from 10
critic scores. Ian
Gormely of Exclaim! stated, "****ing XL's
eclectic roster,
Everything Is Recorded...
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though on
paper sounds like chaos, is
clearly painstakingly curated." Ian
Gormely of Exclaim!
praised "Paradise" as the "standout" track, but criticized...