• The Dunhill Trio was an American popular dance team of the 20th century. They were called by other names such as the Three Dunhills and the Dunhill Dance...
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  • Dunhill Trio, American dancers Dunhill Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dunhill....
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  • Thomas Frederick Dunhill (1 February 1877 – 13 March 1946) was a prolific English composer in many genres, though he is best known today for his light...
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  • Sergeant Jeffrey Hunter as the Kid Frank Fontaine as First Sergeant The Dunhill Trio as Dancers Screen version of the Broadway musical Call Me Mister was...
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    Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (category Dunhill Records artists)
    Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a 1970s soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The original members were Dan Hamilton (guitar/lead vocal), Joe Frank Carollo...
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  • and rock singer. Spencer is the daughter of dancer Lou Spencer (of the Dunhill Trio dance team). She appeared as a teenage ingénue singer in two 1961 teen-oriented...
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  • The 1993 Dunhill Cup was the ninth Dunhill Cup. It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players. The Cup was played...
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    Records, 1971) With the Mamas and the Papas Deliver (Dunhill, Feb. 1967) The Papas & The Mamas (Dunhill, 1968) With Emitt Rhodes The American Dreams (A&M...
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  • Make Your Own Kind of Music (category Dunhill Records singles)
    is a song by American singer Cass Elliot released in September 1969 by Dunhill Records. The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, while production...
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    1968, where he met a trio of vocalists (Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells), who had a recording contract with Dunhill Records and were looking...
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    Don't Pull Your Love (category Dunhill Records singles)
    audition for ABC-Dunhill when Steve Barri stopped the trio to play them the demo of "Don't Pull Your Love" two or three times til the trio themselves could...
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    With Four Tops Keeper of the Castle (Dunhill, 1972) Main Street People (Dunhill, 1973) Meeting of the Minds (Dunhill, 1974) With Michael Franks The Art...
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    California. In 1968, he met a trio of vocalists (Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells), who had a contract with Dunhill Records and were looking for...
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    John Phillips (musician) (category Dunhill Records artists)
    two-part harmony moving in opposite directions". After being signed to Dunhill, they had six Billboard Top Ten hits – "California Dreamin'", "Monday,...
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    Three Dog Night officially disbanded in 1977. Three Dog Night, an ABC Dunhill Records act, was managed by Reb Foster and Associates of Beverly Hills...
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    The Lamp of Childhood (category Dunhill Records artists)
    keyboardist Gabriel Mekler. The band released three singles after signing with Dunhill Records, beginning with a cover of Donovan's "Season of the Witch" in late...
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    Denny Doherty (category Dunhill Records artists)
    months later in September 1965, the group signed a recording contract with Dunhill Records. Changing their name to the Mamas and the Papas, the band soon...
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    pseudonyms. In the early 1970s they worked as pop songwriters for ABC/Dunhill Records, which released all of Steely Dan's 1970s albums. Becker and Fagen...
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    Thomas Dunhill: Phantasy Trio for piano, violin, and viola (1911) James McEwen: Phantasy String Quintet with two cellos (1911) Ethel Barns: Phantasy Trio for...
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    solo singer-songwriter in 1970. He signed a recording contract with ABC Dunhill Records in 1971. While there, he did some session work for producers Tommy...
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    Smoker You Drink...'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved July 3, 2022. "Dunhill's James Gang Ride Towards Bigger Takes" (PDF). Record World. Vol. 26, no...
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    New World Coming (category Dunhill Records singles)
    that while with Dunhill Records she had been "forced to be so bubblegum that I'd stick to the floor when I walked:" Steve Barri, Dunhill's a&r vice-president...
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    Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got) (category Dunhill Records singles)
    Lambert and Brian Potter, released as a single by the Four Tops on the ABC/Dunhill record label, from the album Keeper of the Castle. It peaked at number...
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    Four Tops (category Dunhill Records artists)
    band, Martha Reeves, and the Four Tops. The Tops departed Motown for ABC-Dunhill, where they were assigned to writer-producers Dennis Lambert and Brian...
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    worldwide. During the band's long career it was signed to the Motown, ABC Dunhill, Arista and Casablanca record labels, and Stubbs' vocals influenced many...
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  • Andwella (category Dunhill Records artists)
    (45, Stateside - Japan 1971) I Got A Woman / World's End (Part Two) (45, Dunhill - US - 1971) David Lewis solo: The Songs of David Lewis (1970) From Time...
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  • Barnstorm (band) (category American musical trios)
    time, Walsh became particularly frustrated by the way his record company, Dunhill Records, promoted the band, as if they were Joe Walsh solo albums and the...
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  • nominations and won three. He spent five years on the A&R staff of ABC/Dunhill Records as a producer, artist, and arranger; then was hired by Warner Bros...
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  • 2004;27(1):95–113. Dunhill 2012. Woodman, Francesca (1981). Some disordered interior geometries. Philadelphia: Synapse Press. OCLC 11308833. Dunhill, Alison. Dialogues...
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    Barry McGuire (category Dunhill Records artists)
    McGuire's second album, This Precious Time, was released in February 1966 on Dunhill Records. The album included a version of "California Dreamin'" with The...
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