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Eugene Thomas Puerling (March 31, 1929 –
March 25, 2008) was an
American vocal performer and arranger.
Puerling created and led two
prominent vocal quartets...
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Strasen and Bob
Morse were tall, Gene
Puerling and
Clark Burroughs were short). The
group consisted of Gene
Puerling (b****-baritone or
fourth voice, arranger...
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Bonnie Herman, and Don Shelton. Gene
Puerling (1929-2008) and Don
Shelton (1934-Present) had
formed part of
Puerling's vocal group, The Hi-Lo's, some years...
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performed as Logic,
which itself samples "Deck The Halls",
written by Gene
Puerling, as
performed by the
Singers Unlimited. "Ghost in the Machine" contains...
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Brown The
Manhattan Transfer for
Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone 1982 Gene
Puerling A
Nightingale Sang in
Berkeley Square by The
Manhattan Transfer Milcho...
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Grammy Award for Best
Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices, Gene
Puerling 1981 "Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)",
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal...
- Saravah! (1978) The
Singers Unlimited (arr.
Clare Fischer; voc arr. Gene
Puerling) – A
Special Blend (1980)
Marcus Roberts –
Alone with
Three Giants (1990)...
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Vocal Arrangement for Two or More
Voices in 1982 for its arranger, Gene
Puerling. A
version was
featured in an
early Tom
Hanks movie titled Everytime We...
- song "A
Nightingale Sang in
Berkeley Square"
which was
arranged by Gene
Puerling, won the
Grammy Best
Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices. The song...
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performed by
Quincy Jones Best
Vocal Arrangement for Two or More
Voices Gene
Puerling (arranger) for "A
Nightingale Sang in
Berkeley Square"
performed by The...