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Cass Elliot, also known as Mama Cass, was primarily known as a singer and member of The Mamas & the Papas. She did not write many of the songs she performed, as the group's songwriter was primarily John Phillips. However, Cass did co-write a few songs, such as "Lady Love" and "Who's to Blame." Overall, her legacy lies more in her powerful vocals and stage presence rather than her songwriting contributions.
It is a ballad that was originally performed by Ernie Birchill of the Wayne King Orchestra (mostly a waltz band) in 1931. It became pop music when recorded by Cass Elliot (The Mamas and the Papas) in 1968.
No, Jimi Hendrix and Mama Cass did not have a child
" At Monterey, the party continued in between performances as Cass(Elliot) held court in the backstage tent, surrounded by her friends, most of whom were performing at some point or another. David Crosby was onstage introducing the Electric Flag, the psychedelic San Fransisco blues band on whose second album, A Long Time Comin', Cass had sung vocals earlier in the summer. She had become friends with guitarist Mike Bloomfield and bassist Harvey Brooks, whom she would work with later on, and she had also met The Who in London and struck up an intensefriendship with drummer Keith Moon. 'They were greattogether,' remembers Gary Burden, 'because it was all fun! He was completely nuts and it was all just...woo woo! She was the kind of person who some how had the ability to make Keith Moon stay cool, you know? I clearly remember them being very, very funny together!'When ever Cass went to London, which was quite often,'continues Gary Burden,'or Keith Moon came to the states, they always met up, hung out and of course partied! They were perfect together, and I also remember them being very affectionate with each other. It was honestly fantastic seeing both Cass and Keith together, literally it was never a dull moment! You couldn't get enough of them together.' remembers Gary with great love."Source: 'Dream a Little Dream of Me. The Life of Cass Elliot' biography written by Eddi Fiegel. Retrieved: 'Zsofia Vintage Luver ;3'
The group of singers with "ho" in its name is "The Mamas & The Papas." They were a popular American folk rock vocal group in the 1960s. The band consisted of John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, and Michelle Phillips. Their hits include "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday."
Cass Elliot was born on 1941-09-19.
Cass Elliot's birth name is Ellen Naomi Cohen.
Mama Cass Elliot was born on September 19, 1941.
That was Cass Elliot, one of the two female singers, aka Mama Cass.
Cass Elliot lived from September 19, 1941 to July 29, 1974
Did Mama Cass Elliot wear any Lily Pulitzer designs
It's Getting Better - Cass Elliot song - was created in 1969-03.
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Dream a Little Dream - Cass Elliot album - was created on 1968-10-19.
Yes, Chuck Day is the father of Cass Elliot's daughter, Owen. Cass Elliot, a member of the Mamas and the Papas, had a brief relationship with Day, which resulted in the birth of their daughter in 1967. Owen, also known as Owen Elliot-Kugell, has spoken about her parents and their influence on her life.
Mama Cass Elliot was born Jewish but later converted to Christianity.
Owen Vanessa Elliot is the daughter is the daughter of Cass Elliot. Owen Vanessa was born out of wedlock in 1968.