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...final competition was hosted by comedianSinbad, and scored by a panel of celebrity judgesincluding John Little and David Uosikkinen of theHooters; former Supreme Cindy Birdsong, and EricBloom, lead vocalist of Blue Oyster Cult
...concert began at 7:30, and included such favorites as "Kansas City," "Birdsong," and "Shakedown Street." The band also included a rousing rendition of "Good Lovin...
...Okay, I'll admit the Celtics are the best team in basketball. But, since when does the best team in basketball win the title? Instead, I'm picking a surprise--Kansas City. The Kings boast the league's best backcourt, Otis Birdsong and Phil Ford. In addition, power forward Bill Robinzine's wife sat next to my father on an airplane the other day. Since we're practically related, I'm picking Robinzine and the Kemper Kids over the Celts in a six-game final...
Inevitably, little frustrations set in. "We were working so constantly we didn't have a chance to spend any money," Diana says. In 1967, Florence split and was replaced by a look-alike named Cindy Birdsong. Perhaps not coincidentally, it was also around this time that the group's billing was changed to "Diana Ross and the Supremes." But the sound stayed the same-in fact, it was beginning to set like concrete...
...only opera, which he composed for a 1689 performance by the "Young Gentlewomen" at Josias Priest's School in Chelsea. This album boasts a more distinguished roster of singers, including Victoria de los Angeles, but Purcell's baroque is as airy and clear as a birdsong in an English meadow-and sounds just as repetitious. Sir John Barbirolli conducts with vivacity...