1 October 1954 | ||
| The Rodeo Rider Who Became a Piano Star [Virginia Somers] |
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Bygroves, Max | Singing is a good idea, son [Max Bygroves] |
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| Tito Burns launching solo variety tour | |
Chead, Leon | Frankie Laine in a Scottish jazz club and finds it "real crazy" | |
8 October 1954 | ||
Butcher, Mike | Mantovani -- the violin prodigy who found a "new sound" | |
| Harry Roy Leading at Café de Paris |
7
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| The Hawk talks to NME, and so does Sarah Vaughn [interview] |
8
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Benson, Ivy | 11 Hectic US Days! |
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15 October 1954 | ||
| Tito Burns makes his solo debut in variety |
4
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| Guy Mitchell flying to US for recording sessions |
7
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22 October 1954 | ||
| US stars head for Australia in new fab "gold rush" |
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| The US music scene? |
8
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| Her bank manager put her on the stardom road [Joan Regan] |
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29 October 1954 | ||
Kinn, Maurice | So shy, so sweet! [Doris Day] |
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Butcher, Mike | Tony Crombie's band makes its debut |
4
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| Woolworth's enter recording field [record label] |
7
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Vaughn, Frankie | A singer must be as fit as an athlete [Frankie Vaughn] |
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jmacleod on Thursday, March 4, 1999 at 22:17:29 |