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  • Louis, Missouri, September 25, 1934 – May 22, 1998) and his daughter Jeannie Kendall (born October 30, 1954). Between the 1960s and 1990s, they released...
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    Christmas in 1993), titled Let It Be Christmas on October 22, 2002. Jeannie Kendall contacted Jackson to do a duet, and he suggested the song "Timeless...
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  • The Kendalls was an American country music duo composed of Royce Kendall and his daughter Jeannie Kendall. Their discography consists of 14 studio albums...
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  • that night. It was really good. — Ringo Starr, Starr sang a duet with Jeannie Kendall on the track "I Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way". Also recorded during...
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  • songs with and for Eddie Money, John Waite, Kristine W, Steve Holy, Jeannie Kendall, Sugar Jones, Annie Haslam, Bernie Worrell, The Sighs and Martin Briley...
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  • Wayne Benson - An Instrumental Anthology (Pinecastle) 2003: Jeannie Kendall - Jeannie Kendall (Rounder) 2003: Larry Stephenson Band - Clinch Mountain Mystery...
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  • Jones: National Football League player Jeannie Kendall: Singer in the father/daughter Country music duo The Kendalls Gayle McCormick: Lead singer of Smith...
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  • Kendall goes to the hospital where her sister Jeannie is giving birth, and static is seen on a delivery room monitor, immediately followed by Jeannie...
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  • 1954 – T. Graham Brown, American country singer-songwriter 1954 – Jeannie Kendall, American country singer-songwriter 1954 – Mario Testino, Peruvian-English...
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    then appeared on albums by Charlene, Roberta Flack, Howard Johnson, Jeannie Kendall, Abbe Lane, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Johnny Mathis, and Snuff. Apart...
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  • Sweet Desire (category The Kendalls songs)
    Desire" is a 1978 single by The Kendalls, released as a double A-side with "Old Fashioned Love". "Sweet Desire" was The Kendalls' fourth country hit and their...
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  • whose primary focus was his company rather than his four children Connor, Kendall, Roman and Siobhan. Logan was born in 1938, to abject poverty in Dundee...
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  • Blue Tears (Rebel) - track 8, "Wishing Well Blues" 2003: Jeannie Kendall - Jeannie Kendall (Rounder) - track 9, "Wishing Well Blues" 2008: Sierra Hull...
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    2003). "Jeannie Kendall – Of missing persons". No Depression. Archived from the original on March 26, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2018. "The Kendalls Chart...
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  • blues-styled country artist of the 1980s. October 30 — Jeannie Kendall, daughter half of The Kendalls. December 13 — John Anderson, honky tonk-styled singer...
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  • releases. (lung cancer) May 22 – Royce Kendall, 62, sang alongside daughter, Jeannie Kendall, of The Kendalls. (stroke) June 10 — Steve Sanders, 45, member...
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  • Merrill Osmond, Doug Supernaw, Doug Stone, David Ball (country singer), Jeannie Kendall, Rex Allen Jr., and countless others. In 2013, Joe shared the loss...
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  • the episode's emotionally resonant depiction of Kendall's deteriorating resolve, and described Jeannie Berlin's guest appearance as an "absolute treat...
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  • Chance" by Jamie Stevens 2005 on the album "All The Girls I Am" by Jeannie Kendall the song "Shine em up" by Keely Hawkes on the album "Shake it up" [1]...
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  • Bedfordshire, is featured in the episode "The Man from Nowhere" and is visited by Jeannie and a Marty imposter. The car Jeff Randall drove was a white Vauxhall Victor...
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