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  1. Southern belle Rosemary Clooney started her musical career as a jazz and big band singer and then shot to fame after she co-starred alongside Bing Crosby in the 1954 film 'White Christmas'. ... The Very Best Of. 02:53 03. Boy From Ipanema . Rosemary Clooney. Brazil. 04:02

  2. Dune is a landmark science fiction novel first published in 1965 and the first in a 6-book saga penned by author Frank Herbert. Widely considered one of the greatest works within the sci-fi genre, Dune has been the subject of various film and TV adaptations, including the Academy Award winning 2021 film Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2023 · Rosemary Clooney: The Matriarch of Melody. Rosemary Clooney, born in Maysville, Kentucky, emerged as a beacon of song and screen in the 1950s. Her voice, a blend of warmth and depth, captivated audiences. But her journey was marked by resilience in the face of adversity.

  4. Nel 1945 le sorelle Clooney vennero scritturate per il ruolo di cantanti in uno spot in una stazione radio di Cincinnati.La sua prima registrazione risale al maggio 1946, per la Columbia Records come cantante della band di Tony Pastor, con il quale lavorò fino al 1949.Nel maggio dello stesso anno incise la prima registrazione con la band e a luglio, sempre per la Columbia, incise la prima ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Rosemary Clooney points to her nameplate on a door, 1945 Getty ... “And the way it continued was just the fact that I wanted it very much.” Yes, 1951 was a big year for Rosemary Clooney with a somewhat minor hit song “Beautiful Brown Eyes,” followed four months later with “Come on-a My House” produced by Mitch Miller.

  6. Join the queen of traditional pop music as she celebrates her 70th birthday with a very special release, Rosemary Clooney 70. A collage of musical snapshots representing the best performances from Rosemary Clooney’s many acclaimed recordings on the Concord label, framed with two brand new selections – the album’s opener “Secret Of Life” and the closer “Love Is Here To Stay ...

  7. A Postcard from Paradise: Clooney's Swan Song. by Richard Harrington, Washington Post, January 26, 2003 Rosemary Clooney went out much the way she came in: a big, swinging band behind her, an adoring audience before her, a handful of American popular songs waiting to be invested with her trademark warmth and grace.