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For a guy who was a dominant figure on the U.S. charts for a good stretch of the early ’60s, wrote big hits for Ricky Nelson and The Crystals, and later gained great popularity overseas, Gene Pitney ...
Gene Pitney, who died yesterday at 65 after a performance at a hotel in Wales, was a singer and songwriter whose wailing tenor could be heard in such early 1960s hits as “Only Love Can Break a Heart,” ...
Gene Pitney’s high school bandmates said the rock ‘n’ roll legend used to come down to Paper Mill Pond in the Rockville section of Vernon to write songs. On Tuesday, Rob Terry and Dick Spurling, lead ...
It is a shame that in today's celebrity-obsessed world -- where the diet of a talent-challenged teen diva, some drug-addled indie rocker's rendezvous with a rehab clinic, and random shootings of ...