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Leedon is a
former hamlet in Bedfordshire, England,
which is now part of
Leighton Buzzard town. Originally,
Leedon was a
small rural settlement and was...
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Leedon Records was an
Australian record label active from 1958 to 1969. It was
founded by
American Australian entrepreneur Lee
Gordon in
early 1958. In...
- for
producer Sol
Lesser that were
released through 20th
Century Fox. Fred
Leedon Scott made a
series of
films initially with Jed Buell's
Spectrum Pictures...
- to the King Rare
Songs 1957-1965, in 1988.
Stanton released singles via
Leedon Records,
starting with "Don't Let Go" in
April 1960. His second, "Don't...
- (Chinese: 伍娣; pinyin: Wú Dì)
inside their employer's
bungalow house at
Leedon Park, Singapore. Osman, who also
worked for the
owner of the bungalow, was...
- Gibb and the Bee Gees, it was
released in
November 1965 on the
Australian Leedon label (1967's Bee Gees' 1st
would be
their international debut album). It...
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Nikolas Weinstein (born 1968) is a San Francisco-based
American gl****
artist known for his large-scale
architectural sculptures. Weinstein’s
primary medium...
- Fred
Leedom Scott (February 14, 1902 –
December 16, 1991) was an
American actor best
known as a
singing cowboy star in
Westerns during the 1930s and 1940s...
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successful recording career." Lee
Gordon also
signed the
Delltones to his
Leedon Records recording label and,
within a w****, the
group had cut
their first...
- out more.
Cartwell quickly becomes a
close friend of
Leedon, but also
begins an
affair with
Leedon's wife, Carol. The
winter of that year is, as predicted...