The song was originally performed by The Beatles (written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney). Several bands have covered the song, Bon Jovi, Deep Purple, The Carpenter, Bananarama, Dolly Parton, Tina Turner, John Farnham, Rick Wakeman, The Damned, Howie Day, Roxette, Henry Gross and Oasis to name a few.
Larry Sparks is known for playing a Martin D-28 guitar, which is a popular choice among bluegrass musicians for its rich tone and projection. The D-28 is a dreadnought model that has been a staple in bluegrass music for decades. Sparks' use of this guitar contributes to his distinctive sound in the genre.
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Yeah - a corruption of Yes - was used as a general approbation / agreement indicator all over Britain in the 1950's. It may have been imitated from American Pop music of the post war period (such as Larry Williams 'She said Yeah') or it may have been native (it is very close to Yea - which had been around for some centuries already). The word was regularly used in other pop songs of the era: from the Beatles' own I'll get you to Tommy James Mony Mony.
Larry King Live - 1985 The Beatles was released on: USA: 24 December 2007
The Beatles Larry King Live - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 26 June 2007
I'm sorry, but it isn't Larry Holmes you're thinking of. boxrec.com has his full record including venues.
Larry Page is known to be fluent in English, but there is no public information available that suggests he speaks any other foreign languages.
Ringo Starr appeared as "Larry the Dwarf", and was groomed to look like Frank Zappa.
"Slow Down". Both bands covered this song, originally written and performed by Larry Williams.
Through the 2008 season, no. Larry Fitzgerald was a 1st round draft choice of the Cardinals in 2004 and has played with them since.
Richard Nelson is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. He oversees the overall operations and strategic direction of the company, which includes a diverse portfolio of businesses including automotive dealerships, sports and entertainment venues, and real estate developments.
In an interview with Larry King in 1998, Gerald Ford states that both he and his wife, Betty, are pro-choice. That is directly from the CNN transcript of that interview.
Larry A. Paul has written: 'ARE practice exam, non-graphic divisions' -- subject(s): Study guides, Examinations, Architecture 'ARE practice exam, multiple-choice divisions' -- subject(s): Study guides, Examinations, Architecture
Pretty definitely not; they worked with people of all races throughout their career, and always praised the African-American artists (Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Larry Williams, the Cookies, and many more) whose songs they admired and recorded. They shared tour bills with Little Richard, Mary Wells, and other black artists, and got along with them splendidly.
Larry Kane has: Played Himself - Anchor in "KYW Eyewitness News" in 1965. Played N.Y. Anchor (1977-1978) in "Eyewitness News" in 1968. Played Himself - Anchor in "WPVI Action News" in 1970. Played Himself, journalist, broadcaster in "Timewatch" in 1982. Played himself in "Good Day L.A." in 1993. Played himself in "A Year in the Life" in 2009. Played himself in "Hannity" in 2009. Played himself in "Beatles Stories" in 2011. Played himself in "The Beatles: The Lost Concert" in 2012.