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    record was released on February 1, 1958, under the name of Gene Summers & His Rebels. Summers, who was still popular on the back of two regional hits "Straight...
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  • Gene Summers In Nashville is a 10" vinyl album by Gene Summers. It was recorded at the Young 'Un Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee in 1980 and contains...
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  • Gene R. Summers (July 31, 1928 – December 12, 2011) was an American modernist architect. Considered to have been Mies van der Rohe's "right-hand man"...
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  • Newcomer Picks - February 13, 1971 "HOT PANTS" GENE SUMMERS (Charay 100) (1:55) [Softcharay, BMI - Tarver-Dea Summers-Edwards-Smith] SALVAGE (Odax 420) (2:25)...
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  • "Nervous" is a rockabilly/doo-wop song first recorded by Gene Summers and His Rebels in 1958 and later covered by Robert Gordon and Link Wray, among others...
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  • nervous system that work in aggregate to transmit signals "Nervous" (Gene Summers song), 1958; covered by several performers "Nervous" (Gavin James song)...
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  • You Said You Loved Me (category Gene Summers songs)
    recorded by Gene Summers in 1961. The recording session took place in Fort Worth, Texas at Clifford Herring Studios. Musicians included Summers-vocals, Glenn...
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  • Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (category Gene Summers songs)
    Favorites - November 1959), Slim Whitman (album Country Favorites - 1959), Gene Vincent (recorded October 15, 1958; album Crazy Times! -1960), Bill Anderson...
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  • Rock 'n Roll Volume 2. (category Gene Summers albums)
    Volume 2. is a 12" vinyl album by Gene Summers and five other artists. This was the first album ever released on Summers. It was issued in 1973 on the Collector...
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  • percussionist David Summers Rodríguez, Spanish musician and frontman of Hombres G Gene Summers (1939–2021), American recording artist Isabella Summers (born 1980)...
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    School. In November 2023, Summers joined the board of directors of artificial general intelligence company OpenAI. Summers became a professor of economics...
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  • Texas Rock and Roll (category Gene Summers albums)
    singer Gene Summers. It was released by the French Big Beat label in 1981. It is a compilation of early rock 'n roll recordings by Gene Summers covering...
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  • to artists including Ronnie Dawson, Killbilly, the Dixie Chicks, and Gene Summers. In addition to the continuing development of local acts, Dragon Street...
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  • unknown, as there have not been any verified sightings of Summers since her disappearance. Summers was last seen at around 6:00 p.m. on July 4, 2007, in the...
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    Singing the Blues (category Gene Summers songs)
    her 1975 album In My Little Corner of the World, by Gene Summers on his 1981 French album Gene Summers in Nashville, by Randy Travis on his 1989 album No...
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  • Fannie Mae (song) (category Gene Summers songs)
    Brothers (1964) The Steve Miller Band (1968) Domenic Troiano (1973) Gene Summers (1975) James Cotton (1975) Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes (1976)...
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  • Back in the U.S.A. (category Gene Summers songs)
    Richman and the Modern Lovers in 1976 on their self-titled second album. Gene Summers included "Back in the USA" on his 1983 album 'Live' In Scandinavia, and...
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  • Mister Rock and Roll (category Gene Summers albums)
    Roll is a 12", vinyl record album (LP) by Gene Summers, issued by Lake County Records in 1977. It was Summers's second album released by the Swiss label...
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    (Score, 1958) The Sugar Shoppe, The Sugar Shoppe (Now Sounds, 1968) Gene Summers, The Ultimate School of Rock & Roll (Crystal Clear Sound, 1997) Jim Sullivan...
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  • School of Rock 'n Roll (album) (category Gene Summers albums)
    School Of Rock & Roll is a CD by Gene Summers. It was his first CD release although many of his recordings had been previously released on various artists...
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  • Big River (Johnny Cash song) (category Gene Summers songs)
    Pursuit of Happiness. Johnny Rivers on the album Memphis Sun Recordings. Gene Summers included the song on his "Country Song Roundup" album in 2018. Infamous...
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  • Be-Bop-a-Lula (category Gene Summers songs)
    rockabilly song first recorded in 1956 by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. The writing of the song is credited to Gene Vincent and his manager, Bill "Sheriff...
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  • Honey Don't (category Gene Summers songs)
    covered the song on his album Memphis Sun Recordings, released in 1991. Gene Summers performed "Honey Don't", during a live concert, that was filmed and broadcast...
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    the podcast Marc Summers Unwraps. He currently stars in a one-man show about his life titled The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers. Summers was born Marc Berkowitz...
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  • Today I Started Loving You Again (category Gene Summers songs)
    many other artists, including Waylon Jennings 1968, Conway Twitty 1968, Gene Summers 1980, Charlie McCoy 1972, David Peters, Jerry Lee Lewis 1968, Kenny Rogers...
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  • Goodbye Priscilla (Bye Bye Baby Blue) (category Gene Summers songs)
    written by Deanna Summers, David Saxton and Ben Shaw. It was published by Silicon Music, BMI in 1977 and first recorded by Gene Summers that same year....
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  • Do Right Daddy (category Gene Summers albums)
    Summers, Gene Summers) "She Bops a Lot" (Floyd Dakil) "It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)" (Ted Jarrett) "So" (Dea Summers, Gene Summers) Gene Summers discography...
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    1981: Don McLean's album Believers 1981: On several tracks for Gene Summers' LP Gene Summers in Nashville 1984: Dolly Parton's song "Save the Last Dance...
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  • American football quarterback Priscilla Shirer, author and actress Gene Summers, singer, Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee, 1997 Colin Simmons, college...
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  • started the careers of many Texas musicians and furthered the careers of Gene Summers, Gaylon Christie, Scotty McKay, and Pat Minter. Capri was a subsidiary...
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