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  1. La primera vez que Greenwich y Jeff Barry fueron presentados formalmente, siendo adultos, fue en una cena de acción de gracias organizada por un tío de Ellie, casado con una prima de Barry. Greenwich había llevado su acordeón, y ella y Barry reconocieron su mutuo amor por la música.

  2. Jeff Barry (rođen kao Joel Adelberg, Brooklyn, New York, 3. april 1938 -) je američki pop pjevač, kantautor i muzički producent. songwriter , singer , and record producer . Najpoznatiji je po nizu pjesama koje je početkom 1960-ih napisao sa svojom tadašnjom suprugom Ellie Greenwich , a od koje su mnoge postali veliki hitovi.

  3. Jeff Barry (s.3. huhtikuuta 1938 Brooklyn, New York, [[New York] (osavaltio)|New York]]) on yhdysvaltalainen popmusiikin lauluntekijä, laulaja ja tuottaja. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti 1960-luvulla Ellie Greenwichin kanssa kirjoittamistaan kappaleista, kuten ”Leader of the Pack”, ”River Deep, Mountain High” ja ”I Can Hear Music”.

  4. Biography. Jeff Barry was born in Brooklyn, New York, on April 3, 1938. As a child, he developed two interests which never left him: cowboys and music. After graduating from Erasmus Hall High School and doing a stint in the army, where he often sang with military bands, he enrolled in City College of New York to study engineering;, but his ...

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  6. In 1959, still at college, Greenwich met the man who became her husband and main songwriting partner. Although it is possible they had been acquainted as children, since they shared a relative, the first time Greenwich and Jeff Barry met formally as adults was at a Thanksgiving dinner hosted by her maternal uncle, who was married to Barry's cousin.

  7. Profile: American songwriter, singer, and record producer. Born 3 April 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Married to songwriter Ellie Greenwich (1962-65), whom he co-wrote many songs with. He charted 163 times between 1960 and 2022, including nine #1 songs beginning with "Tell Laura I Love Her" in 1960. Other #1's included: "Chapel of Love", "Do ...