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Huelyn Wayne Duvall (August 18, 1939 – May 15, 2019) was an
American rock and roll and
rockabilly musician.
Huelyn Duvall was born on
August 18, 1939,...
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conducted the
Orchestra and
Chorus of
Welsh National Opera, with
Meinir Huelyn on harp. Erlewine,
Stephen Thomas. "Voice of an
Angel –
Charlotte Church"...
- and keyboards, Gene
Alden on drums, and lead
guitarist Buddy Bruce), and
Huelyn Duvall contributing backing vocals. They
gathered primarily to
record "Train...
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saxophone and piano, Gene
Alden on drums, and lead
guitarist Buddy Bruce), and
Huelyn Duvall contributing backing vocals. They
gathered primarily to
record "Train...
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Billy Lee
Riley (US), Big Jay Mac
Neely (US), Sid &
Billy King (US),
Huelyn Duvall (US),
Charlie Gracie (US), Ray
Campi (US), Pep
Torres (US), Wee Willie...
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guitarist Buddy Bruce,
along with b****ist
Cliff Hills to form the Champs.
Huelyn Duvall contributed vocals to
these tracks. On
December 23, 1957, the group...
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Minnie (1953) "Kiss
Tomorrow Goodbye" –
Danny White (1963) "Pucker Paint" –
Huelyn Duvall (1960) "Lipstick on Your Collar" –
Connie Francis (1959) "(Till)...
- Blackley, 65, New
Zealand art
historian (Victoria
University of Wellington).
Huelyn Duvall, 79,
American rockabilly musician.
Georgie Anne Geyer, 84, American...
- Barksdale, 84, R&B singer, b****
singer and
founding member of The Dells.
Huelyn Duvall, 79,
rockabilly singer and
guitarist May 17 – Eric Moore, 67, hard...
- Flamin' Groovies) 15
Chuck Barksdale, 84,
American R&B
singer (The Dells)
Huelyn Duvall, 79,
American rockabilly singer and
guitarist 16 – Sol Yaged, 93...