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There are at least four artists called Doris: 1. The Swedish singer Doris Svensson. 2. An Argentinian band. 3. A Spanish rapper from Gijón. 4. An Irish band. More info: (1) Doris Svensson, originating from Gothenburg, Sweden. Pop and jazz singer, mostly known for her album Did You Give the World Some Love Today Baby, originally released in 1970. The album was re-released in 1996, featuring 10 bonus tracks called "the pop years". On the album she is backed by Janne "Loffe" Karlsson (drums), Bengt Karlsson (guitar), Lukas Lindholm (bass), and Berndt Egerbladh (organ). (2) The Argentinian band Doris is...
Doris Day (Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff, April 3, 1922) is a retired American actress and singer, and continuing animal welfare activist. Doris Day began her career as a big band singer in 1939. Her popularity began to rise after her first hit recording "Sentimental Journey", in 1945. After leaving Les Brown & His Band of Renown to embark on a solo career, Day started her long-lasting partnership with Columbia Records, which remained her only recording label. The contract lasted from 1947 to 1967 and included more than 650 recordings, making Day one of the most popular and acclaimed singers of...
As children of small-town Linkoping, Sweden, the members of Doris Days had their first joint musical experiences in 1989. At this time they were making alternative soundtracks (which they themselves labelled ”romantic interpretations”) for American movies from the 1950s. Lisa, already a promising singer, was used on some tracks, while the boys sung or toasted on others. The first result, a demo-cassette called ”Cricket Buddhist”, was praised in the media as ”deeply impressive” and the issue was quickly sold out. Despite the growing public interest in the trio, this co-operation was put on ice until late1991. During the years to...
Doris Duke was born Doris Curry, in Sandersville, Georgia in 1945, although the month isn't known. By 1963, Doris had reached the New York City music scene and was earning a crust as both a session singer and a regular back-up artist at the city's famed Apollo Theatre. 'Running Away From Loneliness', her first single, came out in 1966. Two years later her pairing of 'You Can't Do That' and 'Lost Again', (bonus tracks on the CD) came out on the newly-minted Jay Boy label. (The third bonus track is from the same session, and a further track from the...