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  1. John Richard Clark Hall (1855–1931) was a British scholar of Old English, and a barrister. Hall's A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (pictured) became a widely used work upon its 1894 publication, and after multiple revisions remains in print. His 1901 prose translation of Beowulf was still the canonical introduction to the poem into the 1960s ...

  2. Andromeda were an English psychedelic rock group, that formed in 1966. [excessive citations] However, soon after formation, the band changed lineup, and led by John Du Cann a new line-up recorded their eponymous album in 1969 with backing vocals by Eddie Dyche. The group split upon Du Cann's departure to join Atomic Rooster in 1970.

  3. The Best of Chet Atkins. The Best of Connie Smith (1967 album) The Best of Della Reese (1972 album) The Best of Irving Berlin's Songs from Mr. President. The Best of Jim Reeves. The Best of Jim Reeves Vol. II. The Best of Jim Reeves Volume III. The Best of Sam Cooke. The Best of The Guess Who Volume II.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uska_DaraUska Dara - Wikipedia

    Kitt's recording sold 120,000 copies when it was first released by RCA Victor in 1953. Kitt later performed the song in the 1954 film New Faces, and included the song in her cabaret act, in which she culminated the number with a belly dance. The song appears on her albums RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt (1953) and That Bad Eartha (1955).

  5. Release. November 23, 1951. ( 1951-11-23) –. August 2, 1954. ( 1954-08-02) The RCA Victor Show is a 1950s American television program broadcast on NBC that eventually became The Dennis Day Show. It began on November 23, 1951, and ended on August 2, 1954. [1]

  6. Join Bing & Sing Along is a long-playing vinyl album issued first by RCA Victor (LPM/LSP-2276) [1] and immediately thereafter by Warner Bros. Records (W/WS-1363) [2] in 1960. The album consists of twelve medleys of 33 old songs in a singalong format. Bing Crosby sings on all of the tracks except those marked with an asterisk.

  7. RCA Victor 10". 8. RCA Victor 12". 40. RCA Camden 12". 18. Perry Como was a prolific American recording artist for RCA Victor Records from 1943 until 1987, and is credited with numerous gold records. Como had so many recordings achieve gold-record status that he refused to have many of them certified. Over the decades, Como is reported to have ...

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