Geneviéve Toupin The Willows
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Active from | 1954 |
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Members | Lauren Pedersen |
Krista Deady | |
Andrea Gregorio | |
Albums | Willows |
Sometimes I'm Ancient | |
Tea For Three | |
This Is Christmas | |
Genres | Classical |
Jazz | |
R&B/Soul | |
Blues | |
Pop | |
Record labels | Barely Breaking Even |
Herald Records | |
Skos genre | R&B/Soul |
Pop | |
Place music career began | Harlem |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1793513 |
About Geneviéve Toupin The Willows
The Willows are an American doo-wop group formed in Harlem, New York, in 1952. The group was an influential musical act that performed into the mid-1960s and had a Top 20 R&B hit with "Church Bells May Ring", a song which was covered with greater commercial success by The Diamonds.
Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral to honour 'one of England's finest'
... Sir Bobby died after an at The Willows nursing home in Knutsford, an inquest at Cheshire Coroner s Court concluded...
Sir Bobby Charlton died after fall, inquest hears
... The inquest at Cheshire Coroner s Court heard Sir Bobby was living in The Willows in Knutsford, a nursing home caring for patients with dementia...
Julian Sands: Actor said mountains were 'more unstable' in last interview
... He spoke to Radio Times to promote The Willows, a BBC radio drama that was broadcast over Christmas...
Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral to honour 'one of England's finest'
By Lynette Horsburgh & Chris LongBBC News
Sir Bobby Charlton 's funeral will be a celebration of his " incredible life" as a Family Man and " one of the finest footballers This Country has ever produced" Manchester United have said.
The Club have released details of the commemorations for the Red Devils legend, who died on 21 October.
It said his cortege would pass Old Trafford before arriving at Manchester Cathedral at 14:00 GMT on Monday.
A representative said fans were invited to " pay their respects" along The Way .
Sir Bobby died after an at The Willows nursing home in Knutsford, an inquest at Cheshire Coroner's Court concluded.
A key member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team, he played 106 times for his country, scoring 49 goals.
He also made More Than 600 appearances for United, winning league, cup and European honours and scoring almost 200 goals between 1956 and 1973.
A club representative said The Cortege was expected to pass The United Trinity statue, which depicts Sir Bobby alongside fellow greats Denis Law and George Best , at about 13:30 before journeying to The Cathedral in the City Centre .
They said fans and members of The Public were " invited to pay their respects along the route".
They said The Service at The Cathedral , which will be led by Canon Nigel Ashworth and include eulogies by Family Members and The Club , would " remain private and will not be broadcast or filmed".
" It is expected that up to 1,000 guests will attend The Cathedral to pay their respects to Sir Bobby and celebrate his incredible life as a husband, father, grandfather and, of course, As One of the finest footballers This Country has ever produced, " they said.
They added that The Star 's family and The Club wanted to " thank everyone for the outpouring of love and respect towards Sir Bobby" and had requested " no flowers" asking people to donate instead to The Children 's Adventure Farm Trust, Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer's UK or Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation.
Source of news: bbc.com