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Linda Hayes (singer)

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chart on February 7, 1953 and reached No. 2 while the second single, "What's It to You, Jack"/"Atomic Baby" was recorded in spring 1953. She had a second hit when "Take Me Back" reached No. 10 on the R&B chart in 1954.
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accompanying her. She was also backed by Big Jim Wynn's Band. In the mid-1950s she headed the billing of the Hollywood Records Revue, which included
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Linda Hayes: Hollywood R&B from the Original Platters' "Dish"
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In late 1954 and early 1955 she recorded a series of singles for
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She died in 1998 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the age of 74.
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Linden, New Jersey
The Platters
Tony Williams
Hollywood, California
Red Callender
Maxwell Davis
Floyd Turnham
Chico Hamilton
Willie Mabon
I Don't Know
Billboard
R&B
King Records
The Platters
Roy Brown
Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Earle Warren
Ray Scott


ISBN
978-0313344237



Whitburn, Joel
Categories
1923 births
1998 deaths
American rhythm and blues singers

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