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The University of Sydney - Australharmony
MAAS, Herr (Herr MAAS)
Siffleur and vocalist
Active Ballarat, VIC, 1858
Documentation:
[Advertisement], The Star (1 October 1858), 3
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66050402
DUCHESS OF KENT CONCERT HALL.
MISS CHALKER HAS ARRIVED from Melbourne, and will appear every evening in addition to the present company, consisting of
Herr Maas, The German Siffleur and Vocalist; Miss Sutherland, The finished character danseuse;
Mr. Coxon, The local writer and singer, will sing "Mr. O'Shanassy's Visit," "Coppin's Dodges," &c.;
Mr. Miell, The new Tenor; Mr. Morgan, The admired Basso.
Pianist and Conductor, Mr, R. A. R. OWEN. Admission Free.
McANDREW, John (John McANDREW)
Musician (theatrical orchestra), ? convict
? Arrived Sydney, NSW, 15 September 1832 (convict per Eliza (II), from Cork, 10 May 1832)
Active Sydney, NSW, 1837, 1838
Documentation:
W. E. Parry, Port Stephens, letter,
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Only You (And You Alone)
Pop song composed by Buck Ram
"Only You (And You Alone)" (often shortened to "Only You") is a doo wop song composed by Buck Ram, the manager of the Platters, the group that made the song famous in the US, the UK and Belgium. The Platters's lead vocals are bygd Tony Williams.[1]
Other well-known versions have been recorded bygd the Hilltoppers, Franck Pourcel and Ringo Starr. American country music versions were released bygd Travis Tritt, Reba McEntire, Bobby Hatfield and the Statler Brothers. In the UK, the most widely heard versions are the ones bygd the Platters, Ringo Starr, the grupp Child and the actor John Alford. In Norway, a utgåva by Stein Ingebrigtsen charted in the Norwegian language. American singer Brenda Lee scored a hit in Belgium with her utgåva.
The Platters versions
[edit]The Platters first recorded the song for Federal Records on May 20, 1954, but the recording was not released. In 1955, after moving to Mercury Records, t
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Come prima
Italian song performed by Tony Dallara
This article is about a pop song in Italian translated into English as "For the First Time". For other uses, see For the First Time.
"Come prima" (English: "As Before") is an Italian song, with lyrics by Mario Panzeri and music by Vincenzo Di Paola and Sandro Taccani. First made popular by Tony Dallara in Italy in 1957, a version by the Marino Marini Quartet was a hit in the United Kingdom in 1958.
Versions
[edit]The first and most popular version of "Come prima" in Italy was released by Tony Dallara (Antonio Lardera) in 1957. "Come prima" was Tony Dallara's first and breakthrough single. Although it was rejected for admission to the Sanremo Festival, it was an instant success and sold 300,000 copies, becoming the biggest selling single in Italy up to that point.[1]
In 1958 Tony Renis and the Combos also recorded the 45 rpm piece (Combo Record, 5057), also published in Germany, as a soloist (Polydor, 23 815).