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Jay Black
Jay Black (born David Blatt; November 2, 1938 – October 22, 2021) was an American singer whose height of fame came in the 1960s when he was the lead singer of the band Jay and the Americans. The band had numerous hits including "Come a Little Bit Closer", "Cara Mia", and "This Magic Moment". Biography Black was born in Astoria, Queens and grew up in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park, Brooklyn, Borough Park. In his later career, he was known for touring New York State and Florida, singing, mainly solo, and preceding his singing with a comedy routine. Jay and his brother spoke Yiddish fluently. In 1966, he recorded a Yiddish song "Where Is My Village" about the Holocaust. He had four children, one of whom is American musician and singer-songwriter Beau Black. Career Jay Black was the second, and more widely known, Jay to lead the band Jay and the Americans, the first being Jay Traynor. Black had previously come from the doo-wop group The Empires, where he had sung l ...
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Queens
Queens is the largest by area of the Boroughs of New York City, five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. Located near the western end of Long Island, it is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn and by Nassau County, New York, Nassau County to its east, and shares maritime borders with the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, as well as with New Jersey. Queens is one of the most linguistics, linguistically and ethnically diverse places in the world. With a population of 2,405,464 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, Queens is the second-most populous county in New York state, behind Kings County (Brooklyn), and is therefore also the second-most populous of the five New York City boroughs. If Queens were its own city, it would be the List of United States cities by population, fourth most-populous in the U.S. after the rest of New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Queens is the fo ...
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CBS News
CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS. It is headquartered in New York City. CBS News television programs include ''CBS Evening News'', ''CBS Mornings'', news magazine programs ''CBS News Sunday Morning'', ''60 Minutes'', and ''48 Hours (TV program), 48 Hours'', and Sunday morning talk show, Sunday morning political affairs program ''Face the Nation''. CBS News Radio produces hourly newscasts for hundreds of radio stations, and also oversees CBS News podcasts like ''Major Garrett, The Takeout Podcast''. CBS News also operates CBS News 24/7, a 24-hour digital news network. Up until April 2021, the president and senior executive producer of CBS News was Susan Zirinsky, who assumed the role on March 1, 2019. Zirinsky, the first female president of the network's news division, was announced as the choice to replace David Rhodes (CBS News President), David Rhodes on January 6, 2019. The announcement came amid news that Rhodes would step do ...
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Let's Lock The Door (And Throw Away The Key)
"Let's Lock the Door (And Throw Away the Key)" is a song written by Roy Alfred and Wes Farrell and was released by Jay and the Americans in 1964. The song went to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 The ''Billboard'' Hot 100, also known as simply the Hot 100, is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales (physical and digital), ... in 1965 and was on the charts for 10 weeks.Jay and the American's charting singles
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Morning Mood
"Morning Mood" () is part of Edvard Grieg's ''Peer Gynt'', Op. 23, written in 1875 as incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's play of the same name, and was also included as the first of four movements in ''Peer Gynt Suite No. 1'', Op. 46. Music Written in E major, the melody uses the pentatonic scale and alternates between flute and oboe. Unusually, the climax occurs early in the piece at the first ''forte'' which signifies the sun breaking through. The time signature is and the tempo instruction is ''Allegretto pastorale''. It is orchestrated for flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, trumpets, timpani, and string section. A performance takes about four minutes. Setting The piece depicts the rising of the sun during Act 4, scene 4, of Ibsen's play, which finds Peer Gynt stranded in the Moroccan desert after his companions took his yacht and abandoned him there while he slept. The scene begins with the following description: "Dawn. Acacias and palm trees. Peer yntis sit ...
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She Cried
"She Cried" is a song written by Ted Daryll and Greg Richards. It was initially recorded by Daryll in July 1961 but became a big hit when covered by Jay and the Americans for their 1962 album, ''She Cried''. In 1962, the song reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was the group's first major hit. The Lettermen recorded the song in 1964, on an album of the same name, that reached number six on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary (chart), Easy Listening chart in 1970. It peaked at number 73 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 the same year. The Shangri-Las, ("He Cried"), took their rendition to number 65 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in May 1966. A French version, J'y Crois, was recorded by Canadian artist Junior on Disques AZ in 1968 Other cover versions *Dave Berry (musician), Dave Berry *Billy Fury on 1963 album, ''Billy'' *The Gestures *Rowland S. Howard *David Hasselhoff, on his album, ''Night Rocker'' (1985) *Lords of Altamont on their 2006 album, ...
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Tonight (1956 Song)
"Tonight" is a song from the 1957 musical ''West Side Story.'' The music was composed by Leonard Bernstein, and the lyrics were written by Stephen Sondheim. The song was first published in 1956. Description The song is a love duet between the protagonists Tony and Maria, sung while Tony visits Maria on the fire escape outside her apartment. ''West Side Story'' is a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'' set in 20th-century New York; the scene in which "Tonight" appears is the adaptation of ''Romeo and Juliets famous " balcony scene". History Originally the song for the balcony scene was to have been " One Hand, One Heart". It was felt that this song was too innocent for two teenagers in love, and so it was decided to take this tune, which hitherto only existed as the overarching phrase from the " Tonight Quintet" and use it as the tune for the balcony scene. In the original 1957 Broadway production of ''West Side Story'', "Tonight" was performed by ...
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A-side And B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of vinyl records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side of a single usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the aim of it becoming a hit record. The B-side (or "flip-side") is a secondary recording that typically receives less attention, although some B-sides have been as successful as, or more so than, their A-sides. Use of this language has largely declined in the 21st century as the music industry has transitioned away from analog recordings towards digital formats without physical sides, such as downloads and streaming. Nevertheless, some artists and labels continue to employ the terms ''A-side'' and ''B-side'' metaphorically to describe the type of content a particular release features, with ''B-side'' sometimes representing a "bonus" track or ...
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Wax Museum (Jay And The Americans Album)
''Wax Museum'' is the eighth studio album by Jay and the Americans released on February 28, 1970. The album went to #105 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, reached #68 on the '' Cashbox'' chart, and #71 in Canada. The album was the group's last charting album. The group's cover of The Ronettes' song " Walkin' in the Rain" hit #19 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1970, and #17 in Canada. Track listing # " Walkin' in the Rain" (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil) # "Do I Love You?" (Peter Andreoli, Vini Poncia, Phil Spector) # "Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry) # "Message to Martha (Kentucky Bluebird)" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) # "Room Full of Tears" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) # " A Lover's Question" (Brook Benton, Jimmy T. Williams) # " Some Kind of Wonderful" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) # "This Is My Love" (Billy Dawn Smith) # " Let It Be Me" (Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, Pierre Delanoë Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer (16 December 1918 – 27 December 2006), k ...
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Sands Of Time (Jay And The Americans Album)
''Sands of Time'' is the seventh studio album by Jay and the Americans released on March 15, 1969. The album went to #51 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 chart, reached #30 on the ''Cashbox (magazine), Cashbox'' chart, and #47 in Canada. The song "This Magic Moment" hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, #1 in Canada, and was the group's first top ten hit in over three years. The song "Hushabye" hit #62 (#42 Canada), and "When You Dance" went to #70 in 1969 (#40 Canada). The album was conducted and arranged by Thomas Kaye. Following the release of the similarly-themed follow-up album ''Wax Museum (Jay and the Americans album), Wax Museum'' in 1970, "Sands of Time" was reissued under the title ''Wax Museum, Vol. 2.'' Track listing # "This Magic Moment" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) # "Pledging My Love" (Ferdinand Washington, Don Robey) # "Can't We Be Sweethearts" (J. Herbert Cox, Morris Levy) # "My Prayer" (Georges Boulanger (violinist), Georges Boulanger ...
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Come A Little Bit Closer (album)
''Come a Little Bit Closer'' is the third studio album by the American rock group Jay and the Americans, released in 1964 by United Artists Records. Reception In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder called the album "odd" for how it collects random singles but is not a greatest hits album, characterizing it as "a slapped together effort" in order to capitalize on the success of " Come a Little Bit Closer" that features "good if not exceptional pop-rock". Track listing Side one #" Come a Little Bit Closer" ( Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Wes Farrell) – 2:30 #"She Doesn't Know It" ( Artie Kornfeld, Jerry Keller) – 2:37 #"Strangers Tomorrow" (Van McCoy) – 2:17 #"What's the Use" ( Norman Meade, Winifred Robinson) – 2:50 #"Only in America" ( Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann) – 2:23 #"Look in My Eyes Maria" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 2:23 Side two #"To Wait for Love" (Bacharach, David) – 2:14 #"Friday" ( Tony Powers, Ellie Greenwich) – ...
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Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. The magazine was first known for its coverage of rock music and political reporting by Hunter S. Thompson. In the 1990s, the magazine broadened and shifted its focus to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors, and popular music. It has since returned to its traditional mix of content, including music, entertainment, and politics. The first magazine was released in 1967 and featured John Lennon on the cover, and was then published every two weeks. It is known for provocative photography and its cover photos, featuring musicians, politicians, athletes, and actors. In addition to its print version in the United States, it publishes content through Rollingstone.com and numerous international editions. The magazine experienced a rapid ...
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Dementia
Dementia is a syndrome associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's ability to perform activities of daily living, everyday activities. This typically involves problems with memory, thinking, behavior, and motor control. Aside from memory impairment and a thought disorder, disruption in thought patterns, the most common symptoms of dementia include emotional problems, difficulties with language, and decreased motivation. The symptoms may be described as occurring in a continuum (measurement), continuum over several stages. Dementia is a life-limiting condition, having a significant effect on the individual, their caregivers, and their social relationships in general. A diagnosis of dementia requires the observation of a change from a person's usual mental functioning and a greater cognitive decline than might be caused by the normal aging process. Several diseases and injuries to the brain, ...
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