-
manager for a
singer from
Texas named James Mullins, who used the name
Jimmy Velvit. The two soon
split due to disagreements. Tennant, who had
recorded under...
- dBridge, also
known as
Velvit (born
Darren White), is an
English drum and b****
record producer whose career began during the genre's
conception in the...
-
James Mullins (born
January 11, 1941),
better known as
Jimmy Velvit, is an
American rock and roll singer, who
began his
career in the 1960s. He is originally...
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label because of its
musical value. In 1961,
Jimmy Mullins,
known as
Jimmy Velvit,
recorded it in the Dallas,
Texas area. It was
issued in January, 1962 on...
- ("Handy Man", "Good Timin'"), the
Stereos ("I
Really Love You"), and
Jimmy Velvit ("Sometimes At Night", "We
Belong Together"). The
label lasted until 1968...
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Ritchie Valens (1959) The
Belmonts (1960)
Jimmy Velvit (1961)
Jimmy Velvet (1962)
Peaches & Herb Los
Lobos (1987)
Colin Larkin...
-
Brazilian footballer Pak Seung-zin,
North Korean footballer (d. 2011)
Jimmy Velvit,
American singer/songwriter
January 12 – Long John Baldry,
English singer...
- "Red
Sails in the Sunset" is a po****r song.
Published in 1935, its
music was
written by Hugh
Williams (pseudonym of
Wilhelm Grosz) with
lyrics by prolific...
- "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" is a song co-written by soul
singer Otis
Redding and
guitarist Steve Cropper.
Redding recorded it
twice in 1967, including...
- "Sea of Love" is a song
written by John
Philip Baptiste (better
known as Phil Phillips) and
George Khoury. It was the only top-40 chart-maker for Phillips...