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- Del Shannon - Wikipedia
Del Shannon Charles Weedon Westover (December 30, 1934 – February 8, 1990), known professionally as Del Shannon, was an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for his 1961 number-one Billboard hit "Runaway", which was covered later by various major artists, including Elvis Presley and the Traveling Wilburys
- Del Shannon, a 60s songwriter, dies of a self-inflicted . . . - HISTORY
Born Charles Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1934, the singer-songwriter known as Del Shannon dies by suicide on February 8, 1990
- Del Shannon Cause of Death: The Tragic End of a Rock and Roll Legend . . .
Del Shannon was one of the most original and influential singers and songwriters of the early rock and roll era His 1961 hit “Runaway” is considered a classic of the genre, featuring his distinctive falsetto and the innovative use of a synthesizer
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- Del Shannon - Biography - IMDb
Shannon spent much of the late 1960s and early 1970s touring Great Britain, where he found a more receptive and admiring audience than he did in the US In 1985 he had a minor hit on the US country music charts with "In My Arms Again"
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New Documentary Del Shannon The Runaway Coming soon! This documentary takes you behind the scenes to explore untold stories and perspectives of the 60’s rock ‘n roll star!
- Del Shannon - History of Rock
One of the best and most original rockers of the early '60s, Del Shannon was also one of the least typical Although classified at times as a teen idol, he favored brooding themes of abandonment, loss, and rejection
- Del Shannon | Rock Roll, Runaway Keep Searchin’ | Britannica
Del Shannon was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was one of the first white rock and rollers to write his own songs He is best known for the pop music classic “Runaway” (1961)
- From Runaway to Runnin’ Down a Dream - Grand Rapids Magazine
“Del” came from a nickname for the Cadillac Coupe de Ville and “Shannon” was the stage name of a sometimes-professional wrestler who frequented the Hi-Lo Club named Mark Shannon
- Hats Off: A Tribute To American Pop Master Del Shannon
We came to know him as Del Shannon Charles grew up as a keen fan of country music heroes such as Hank Williams and Hank Snow, but also admired the vocal prowess of the Ink Spots
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