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  1. So Long, 174th Street. So Long, 174th Street is a musical with a book by Joseph Stein and lyrics and music by Stan Daniels . Based on Stein's play Enter Laughing, which had been adapted from the Carl Reiner book of the same name and served as the basis for a 1967 film, it focuses on the journey of David Kolowitz from factory helper to actor and ...

  2. kaye-ballard-450x600.jpg. Kaye Ballard was an American actress, comedian, and singer. Ballard was discovered in a Detroit nightclub by comedy bandleader Spike Jones. For two years she toured with Jones's troupe, singing, playing the flute and tuba, and engaging in the band's antics. She also sang with bandleaders Vaughn Monroe and Stan Kenton.

  3. Kaye Ballard verso la fine degli anni '50. Il brano fu registrato per la prima volta nel 1954 da Kaye Ballard e pubblicato da Decca Records. Nel 1956 è stato registrato da Portia Nelson per il suo album, Let Me love you. Nello stesso anno, Johnny Mathis incise il brano e per la prima volta venne stampato sulla copertina il titolo Fly me to the ...

  4. For the next several years, Arden continued to work on television as a guest star on several programs. Then, in 1967, Desi Arnaz brought her back to weekly television in an NBC sitcom co-starring singer-comedian Kaye Ballard called The Mothers-In-Law. The series was only moderately successful and lasted two years. Cast. Eve Arden as Liza Hammond

  5. 25 de ene. de 2019 · Born: 20 November 1925, Cleveland, Ohio, United States Died: 21 January 2019, Rancho Mirage, California, aged 93. Kaye Ballard, the boisterous ­comedian and singer who appeared in Broadway ...

  6. Florence Glenda Chapman (née Ballard; June 30, 1943 – February 22, 1976) was an American singer and a founding member of the Motown vocal female group the Supremes.She sang on 16 top 40 singles with the group, including ten number-one hits. After being removed from the Supremes in 1967, Ballard tried an unsuccessful solo career with ABC Records before she was dropped from the label at the ...

  7. "Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.. In 1999, the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored "Fly Me to the Moon" by inducting it as a "Towering Song".