- This was
billed initially as
Shane Sheppard And The
Limelites, but
quickly became Shep and the
Limelites. All
three had
previous experience in
other groups:...
- p. 208. CN 5585. AllMusic, Shep & the
Limelites Biography Retrieved February 19, 2016. "Shep and the
Limelites." The
Guinness Encyclopedia of Po****r...
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Limelite was a
broadsheet w****ly
newspaper that
served Loring Air
Force Base from 1953 to 1994.
Mentions online Images of
select covers of
Limelite,...
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Limelite, Luv &
Niteclubz is the
fourth studio album by
American rapper Da Brat. It was
released by So So Def and
Arista Records on July 15, 2003 in the...
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which featured members of the Flamingos, the Drifters, Shep and the
Limelites, the Five Satins, the Belmonts,
Danny & the Juniors, Herman's Hermits...
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James Sheppard, lead
singer of the
Heartbeats and
later Shep and the
Limelites Jean
Shepherd (born 1921),
American raconteur,
radio and TV personality...
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still a
member of the
Jackson 5, and had a hit with the 1972 Shep and the
Limelites cover "Daddy's Home". It sold over one
million copies by
March 1973, and...
- Home," also
written by
Sheppard and
performed by his
group Shep and the
Limelites, was
released in 1961. It did even
better on the charts,
reaching #2 on...
- The
group split up in 1959 and
Sheppard went on to form Shep and the
Limelites.
Roker remained in the
music business as a
promoter while the
other group...
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Romantics The
Sensations Rocky Sharpe and the
Replays The S**** Shep and the
Limelites The
Shirelles The
Showmen The
Silhouettes The Six
Teens The Skyliners...