The Paragons ended in 1970.
The Paragons were a Jamaican vocal group from Kingston, Jamaica. The Paragons were a popular group during the 1960s and was famous for the hit song, "The Tide is High".
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John Holt when a memeber of The Paragons
The song the The Tide is High was originally written by John Holt in 1967. He performed it with the Paragons, and it was covered by the artist Blondie in 1980.
Primarily because she married the King of the Gods, and manages to to reign him in, despite his many indiscretions. They are the paragons of husband and wife in Greek society.
Originally the song 'Tide is high' was sung by The Paragons in 1967, John Holt was the leadsinger of this perfomance. The hit was rediscovered in 1980 and then it became a hit.
John Holt, A Reggae Singer From Jamaica, Wrote The Song In The 1960's For His Band "The Paragons" (Somewhat Between 1964 And 1970)
it's by atomic kitten, then a remake by Keri Hilson. :] it was blondie Oh dear, how little we know. The original version was by The Paragons. Blondies 80s hit was many years later. Then Atomic Kitten. Keri Hilson doesn't even come ino the equation.
Atheistic family life is essentially no different than any other family life. Some atheists have families that are paragons of warmth and support, others are disfunctional. Atheists do not have a consistent view beyond their position that there is no god.
what the hell does that have to do with the Bourbons of France. France was, and still is, full of white people --I believe the question is actually talking about the Bourbons of the South in the United States after the Civil War, also called the Redeemers. A paradox of their white supremacy beliefs was that they were okay with blacks voting (as long as they voted for the "right" people).