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LaGaylia Frazier or just LaGaylia which is her artist name, is an American singer, who moved to and settled in Sweden. She was born in 1961 in Florida, United States. She is the daughter of musician Hal Frazier. .
Frazier Chorus were a sophisti-pop/dream pop band which formed in 1986 in Brighton England. The band consisted of Tim Freeman (vocals, keyboards), Kate Holmes (flutes, woodwinds, vocals), Chris Taplin (clarinet, programming) and Michelle Allardyce (percussion, vocals). Allardyce left the band in 1989, and the remaining members continued as a trio. The band released three albums - "Sue" (1989), "Ray" (1991) and "Wide Awake" (1995) - before disbanding in 1996. Their biggest hit was 1990's "Cloud 8", which peaked in the top 60 of the UK charts and in the Top 20 of the Billboard Alternative chart in the United States....
Hal was a teacher for nine years after receiving his Masters Degree in Music from Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. His musical career developed in the mid-60’s when he signed with the Playboy Clubs International followed by a personal management contract with Don Adams, of the famous “Get Smart” and “Inspector Gadget” television series. Appearances on “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson as well as the Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, David Frost, and Ed Sullivan shows; appearing as a special guest-star for the Miss Universe Pageant and the Presidential Inaugural Banquet honoring President Richard Nixon; touring with Mr. Don...
Dallas Frazier (born October 27, 1939) is an American country musician and songwriter who had success in the 1950s and 60s. Frazier was born in Spiro, Oklahoma but was raised in Bakersfield, California. As a teenager, he played with Ferlin Husky and on the program Hometown Jamboree; and released his first single, "Space Command", at age 14 in 1954. Frazier's 1957 song, "Alley Oop", later taken to number one in the US by The Hollywood Argyles, was his first hit. After Hometown Jamboree went off the air, Frazier moved to Nashville, Tennessee and found work as a songwriter. Among his...
Calvin H. Frazier (Osceola, Arkansas, February 16, 1915 – Detroit, Michigan, September 23, 1972) was an American Detroit blues and country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Despite leaving a fragmented recording history, both as a singer and guitarist, Frazier was an associate of Robert Johnson, and recorded alongside Johnny Shines, Sampson Pittman, T.J. Fowler, Alberta Adams, Jimmy Milner, Baby Boy Warren, Boogie Woogie Red, and latterly Washboard Willie. His early work was recorded by the Library of Congress (now preserved by the National Recording Registry) prior to the outbreak of World War II, although his more commercial period took place...