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Earl Carroll (September 16, 1893 – June 17, 1948) was an American theatrical producer, director, writer, songwriter and composer. Early life. Carroll was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1893. He lived as an infant in the Nunnery Hill ( Fineview) section of the North Side.
- Earl Carroll Theatre (Los Angeles)
Official name. Earl Carroll Theater. Designated. December 7,...
- Earl Carroll (vocalist)
Genres. Doo-wop. Occupation (s) Vocalist. Years active....
- Earl Carroll Theatre (Los Angeles)
30 de nov. de 2012 · Earl Carroll obituary. Lead singer of the doo-wop group the Cadillacs. Richard Williams. Fri 30 Nov 2012 10.57 EST. For the last three decades of their existence as a doo-wop vocal quartet, the...
21 de feb. de 2024 · Earl Carroll (born Sept. 16, 1893, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.—died June 17, 1948, near Mount Carmel, Pa.) was an American showman, theatrical producer, and director, best known for his Earl Carroll’s Vanities (1922–48), which were popular revues of songs, dances, and flamboyantly costumed ladies.
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The Cadillacs. Datos generales. Origen. Harlem, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Información artística. Otros nombres. The Carnations, The Four Cadillacs, Earl Carroll and the Cadillacs, Jesse Powell and the Caddys. Género (s) Doo-wop, Soul, Funk.
- The Carnations, The Four Cadillacs, Earl Carroll and the Cadillacs, Jesse Powell and the Caddys
- 1953 – actualidad
27 de nov. de 2012 · Here are five intriguing facts about Carroll and the group that he helped make famous: When the group formed in 1953, they originally called themselves the Carnations, and each member wore one of the flowers on his lapel. But talent agent Esther Navarro, who discovered them at an amateur "battle of the groups" competition, insisted that they ...