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Norman William Paramor (15 May 1914 – 9
September 1979),
known professionally as
Norrie Paramor, was a
British record producer, composer, arranger, pianist...
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Paramor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paramor may
refer to:
George Paramor (1846-1924), NZ
cricket player Norrie Paramor (1914-1979), UK...
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George Paramor (19 June 1846 – 2
August 1925) was an
English cricketer. He
moved to New
Zealand in 1873 and pla****
eight first-class
matches for Otago...
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Wendy Paramor (12
December 1938 – 28
November 1975) was a mid-20th
Century Australian artist. In 2014, the
Paramor Prize was
created by the
Liverpool City...
- of his heroes, Hank Snow. Many of his
records were
produced by
Norrie Paramor.
Ifield was also
featured on
Jolly What!, a 1964
compilation comprising...
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Paramor (producer of "The Gods") and both
Hensley and
Kerslake featured,
along with John Glas**** on b****,
Brian Glas**** on drums, and
David Paramor...
- of catchy,
incessant dance/pop with strong,
melodic pop hooks."
Jordan Paramor from
Smash Hits gave the
album full
score of five out of five and named...
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Flamingos were together. A 1964
recording by
Cliff Richard and the
Norrie Paramor Orchestra peaked at
number 31 on the
Australian chart. A 1966 recording...
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Schroeder and Mike
Hawker and
featured backing orchestrations by
Norrie Paramor. The
single quickly reached the top of the
chart with far
greater sales...
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Frank Muir. The
theme music for the show was "Ciccolino" by
Norrie Paramor. The game
comprised two
teams of
three (a
captain and two guests) who would...