Singer - Sang with Harry James, Benny Goodman & Tommy Dorsey. He later sang solo. Singer/Actor - State Fair, Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Diamond Horseshoe, The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, One Touch Of Venus, All Ashore, 4 Jills & A Jeep, Cruisin' Down The
American musician and songwriter (under the pseudonym Jimmy King), having a 1950s/60s Rock'n'Roll career ('Breezin' Out', 'Why Did You Leave Me') before turning to songwriting ('Soul Finger', 'Hey Mr. Harmonica', 'Midnight Confessions')
Songwriter, music journalist, occasional actor. Worked with Carole King, Aaron Schroeder, Bernie Baum, a.o. Wrote for Etta James, Robert Plant, Daniel O?Donnell. Wrote the title track for Elvis 27th movie 'Speedway'
Singer, songwriter, keyboardist; appeared as appeared as a session musician and backing vocalist on albums for many artists such as John Lennon, Bonnie Tyler, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Carly Simon, James Taylor
Singer - Was part of the Blossoms an American girl-group group that initially originated from California. During their height of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup most famously consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King
Singer/Songwriter-Something in The Way She Moves,Caroline on My Mind,Fire and Rain,Sweet Baby James,You've Got A Friend,Walking Man,Mexico,Shower The People,How Sweet It Is,Handy Man,Your Smiling Face
Fiddler. Played in backing bands of Little Jimmy Dickens, Judy Lynn, Charley Pride and others. He was a member of the Hee Haw House Band. Recorded one lp under his name Forever Fiddlin'
American jazz tenor saxophonist, joined Harry James's ensemble from 1941 to 1947, playing with his own ensemble and working briefly in Tommy Dorsey's band before rejoining James in 1949. He continued to work with James until 1957
Ace of Cups. In the summer of 1967, San Francisco's first all-female rock band burst onto the scene. Despite making a big impact as a live act, and sharing billing with everyone from Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, and The Grateful Dead, the band s