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Cathy Carr ( June 28, 1936- 1988) was a pop singer.

She was born in the New York borough of The Bronx. As a child, she appeared on The Children's Hour, a television show locally aired in New York, sponsored by Horn & Hardart, a cafeteria chain which had locations in New York and Philadelphia. She later became a singer and dancer with the USO and joined big band orchestras such as those of Sammy Kaye, Johnny Dee , and Larry Fontaine . In 1953 she signed with Coral RecordsCoral Records was a Decca Records subsidiary based in the United States of America. Various jazz and Swing band recordings were issued on Coral in the 1940s. Coral Records is fondly remembered by early rock & roll fans as the home of the incomparable Budd, but had no hits for them, later switching to Fraternity RecordsFraternity Records was a small label based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It weas started by Harry Carlson and silent partner Dr. Ashton Welsh in 1954. External link Record labels., a small company based in Cincinnati, OhioThis article is about Cincinnati, Ohio. For the town of the same name in Iowa, see Cincinnati, Iowa. Cincinnati 'The Queen of the West', is a city in Southwestern Ohio on the Ohio River and is the county seat of Hamilton County 6. Introduction As of the 2, in early 19551955 is a common year starting on Saturday. see link for calendar) Events January events January 2 Panama president Jose Antonio Remon is assassinated. January 19 The Scrabble board game debuts. February events February 8 Nikolai Bulganin ousts Georgi Mal. It was for Fraternity that she had her only major hit, " Ivory Tower ", which was her third record for Fraternity, done in 19561956 is a leap year starting on Sunday. see link for calendar) Events January January 1 End of Anglo- Egyptian Condominium in Sudan. January 16 President Gamal Abdal Nasser of Egypt vows to reconquer Palestine January 26 1956 Winter Olympic Games open in. The song was a cover of a rhythm & blues song done by Otis Williams & the Charms , and another artist who also had a hit covering this song was Gale StormJosephine Owaissa Cottle (born April 5, 1922), better known as Gale Storm is an American actress/ singer. Born in Bloomington, Texas, her father passed away before she was a year old and her mother struggled to raise five children alone. In Junior High an. She never again had another big hit, though in 1959Events January-February January 1 Cultivars of plants named after this date must be named in a modern language, not in Latin. January 1 Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when forces of Fidel Castro advance January 2 CBS Radio cuts four soap operas: Bac she had two small successeses for Roulette Records. She later switched to Smash Records (in 1961), Laurie Records (in 1962), and finally Dot Records (in 1966).


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