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I listened to more by this Esther Phillips, thanks for telling us about her, I did not really know about her. @pookie18
Ellie Greenwich, that is good too. She may not be a girl group but there are a number of girl groups I did not know about or barely, Velvelettes, some very good things and the Royalettes too, I think. For another day.@EasyAce
I Think this is the right band stand on this oneDick Dale – lead guitarGlen Campbell – guitarRay Sambra – bassLeon Russell – pianoHal Blaine – drumsJerry Brown – saxophone
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Alanis Morissette's meteoric rise to fame put her in need of someone who could wisely invest her fortune for her future.She thought she found that person in Jonathan Todd Schwartz, a money manager to the stars, who earned her trust and assured her that her nest egg was secure and growing.But even as she was repaying the favor by singing her hits at a benefit for a charity Schwartz founded, he was pocketing royalties from her hit 1995 record "Jagged Little Pill" and other albums.Schwartz was sentenced Wednesday to six years in federal prison for embezzling more than $7 million from Morissette and others after the singer made a pitch for a lengthy and severe sentence saying he stole more than her money — he stole her dreams."He did this in a long, systematic, drawn-out and sinister manner," Morissette said, adding it would have bankrupted her within three years had the thefts continued.Schwartz, 47, who blamed his gambling addiction for the thefts, wept and apologized at the hearing, saying he took full responsibility for his "stupid" behavior and would live in shame because of it."I will spend the rest of my life asking for forgiveness," he said in seeking less than a year in prison.Prosecutors sought just over five years in prison, but U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee said she thought Schwartz deserved more time for the "sheer audaciousness of this conduct."Gee noted that she has criticized federal sentencing guidelines as draconian, but said they weren't harsh enough in this case. Schwartz's gambling addiction may explain the wire fraud and tax crimes, but didn't excuse them, she said. She ordered him to pay $8.6 million in restitution.Schwartz admitted stealing nearly $5 million from Morissette between May 2010 and January 2014 and more than $2 million from five unnamed clients when he worked at GSO Business Management, a firm that touted relationships with entertainers such as Katy Perry, 50 Cent and Tom Petty.
I like the Star Wars disco version.
Here is the version of "Can't get use to losing you" that was a hit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO_vKrVxGJM