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Wayne Schelton (May 14, 1939 –
January 7, 2016),
better known as Troy
Shondell, was an
American singer, who
achieved fame in the
early 1960s. He became...
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Shondell Alfred (born 7 July 1982) is a
Guyanese former professional boxer who
competed between 1999 and 2010. She held the WIBA
bantamweight title from...
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Tommy James and the
Shondells is an
American rock band
formed in Niles, Michigan, in 1964. They had two No. 1
singles in the U.S. – "Hanky Panky" (July...
- Don
Stuart Shondell (January 1, 1929 –
November 23, 2021) was an
American volleyball coach. He was the
patriarch of one of the best
known families in American...
- Dave
Shondell (born
January 17, 1958) is the head women's
volleyball coach at
Purdue University.
Shondell was
raised in Muncie, Indiana. He
began his career...
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losing the girl. In 1961, Troy
Shondell released a
version of the song,
which became an
international hit.
Shondell's version was
released on the Goldcrest...
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recording by the
Shondells,
later reissued in 1966
under the band's new, and more successful,
incarnation of "Tommy
James and the
Shondells," is the best...
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three head coaches. Dr. Don
Shondell founded the men's
volleyball program and
served as its
first head coach. Dr.
Shondell was also one of the founders...
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widely known as
frontman of the 1960s rock band
Tommy James and the
Shondells, who were
known for
their hits
including "Mony Mony", "Crimson and Clover"...
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Steve Shondell is an
American volleyball coach.
Notable volleyball coaches run in the
Shondell family. His father, Dr. Don
Shondell, was the head coach...