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Henry "Hank"
Medress (November 19, 1938 – June 18, 2007) was an
American singer and
record producer, best
known for his
taking part in the
American band...
- and Toni Wine, was
produced by Dave
Appell and Hank
Medress for Bell Records.
Appell and
Medress originally recorded another singer on the track, but...
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inspired by the school's name. The
original members were Neil Sedaka, Hank
Medress,
Eddie Rabkin, and
Cynthia Zolotin; however,
Rabkin was
replaced in 1956...
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acoustic b****
Hunter Lee –
bagpipes Kenny Malone – percussion,
drums Hank
Medress – hands,
palmas Greg
Morrow –
drums Jelly Roll
Morton –
harmonica Michael...
- Hank
Medress and his
business partner Dave
Appell in May 1970.
Session musicians and some
Tokens members sang and pla****
drums on the track.
Medress did...
- b****
Frank Owens, Jon Stroll,
Mitch Margo -
keyboards Jimmy Maelen, Hank
Medress,
George Devons -
percussion Gene
Bianco - harp
Gilbert Chimes - harmonica...
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Orlando didn't want it to
affect his re****tion, so the producers, Hank
Medress and Dave
Appel used the
pseudonym Dawn. The name was
based on the daughter...
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vocal backgrounds Production credits Produced by Dave
Appell and Hank
Medress ****ociate producer:
Steve Benderoth Michael McKean [@MJMcKean] (16 January...
- name
would be a
professional conflict of interest.
After producer Hank
Medress insisted Orlando dub his
voice over the male
vocals on the
original track...
- 3:02 "Atlanta" (Eddie Rabin) 2:59 "Ukulele Man" (Appell, Linzer, Hank
Medress) 3:05 "You Say the
Sweetest Things" (Appell, Linzer) 3:30 "Reprise (Strawberry...