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  1. 21 de feb. de 2010 · 13K views 14 years ago. The beautiful and gifted Gayle Caldwell performs "Cycles", her Grammy nominated, timeless composition. It has been recorded countless times, most famously by Frank...

  2. Gayle Caldwell, joined 1962. Later half of 'Jackie and Gayle'. (d. 2009) Peggy Connelly, joined 1962 (d. 2007) Barry Kane, joined 1962 and again 1972. (d. 2013) Barry McGuire, joined 1962; Art Podell, joined 1962, from Art & Paul; Larry Ramos, joined 1962 (d. 2014) Clarence Treat, joined 1962; 1960s. Gene Clark, joined 1963 (d. 1991)

  3. Gayle Caldwell (20 February 1941 - 14 April 2009) was an American musician. Born Judith Gayle Geddes in Eugene, Oregon, she was married to Dick Ziker and Russ Caldwell. In the fall of 1962, following a tip from a friend, Gayle was hired to be a featured soloist in an “off-Broadway” musical...

  4. www.gaylecaldwell.org › AboutGayle Caldwell

    About Gayle. At nineteen Gayle Caldwell wore a black-lace gown to sing in Carnegie Hall with the Roger Wagner Chorale.Then went on to play tambourine and sing her lil` heart out as an original member of the famed New Christy Minstrels, recording six albums with the group which received a Grammy Award."With the Christies," she remembers, "I immediately learned to sing goin` rather than going."

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  6. Gayle Caldwell was a member of the classic lineup of The New Christy Minstrels from 1962 to 1964. She played percussion and sang vocals on several albums, including Tell Tall Tales!, Ramblin', and Merry Christmas!

  7. Gayle Caldwell was one of the original singers of The New Christy Minstrels, a folk music supergroup founded by Randy Sparks in 1961. She left the group in 1963 and pursued a solo career, releasing several albums and singles, including \"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight\".