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At least three artists used the name Beverly: 1. Band originally made up of Drew Citron and Frankie Rose (Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, Crystal Stilts). Rose left the project to focus on her solo career and Citron currently tours with Jamie Ingalls on drums and Scott Rosenthal on bass. https://www.facebook.com/wearebeverly 2. A punk-pop band from the US who became known for their song "Take My Hand (Let Go)" after their breakup. 3. A female singer from Italy who did a Italo-dance cover of "The Power of Love" in 1994. 4. A Japanese female R&B singer who signed Avex Music....
The vocalist and bassist for Thompson Twins. .
DeFord Bailey (December 14, 1899 – July 2, 1982) was an American country music star from the 1920s until 1941. Bailey was both the first performer to be introduced as playing on the Grand Ole Opry and also the first African-American performer on the show. He played several instruments but is best known for his harmonica tunes. A grandson of slaves, Bailey was born near the Bellwood community in Smith County, Tennessee, and learned to play the harmonica at the age of three when he contracted polio (or as it was called at the time 'infantile paralysis'). During his year-long...