Leave Me Alone-Peggy March-1964-RCA 8357.wmv

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Little Peggy March, age 15 years old, only ever had one big hit during her decade with RCA Records, but that song, "I Will Follow Him," spent three weeks at the number one spot on the charts and even topped the R&B charts for a week as well. It pretty well helped define the early girl-group sound, as much as the Shangri-Las' "Leader of the Pack" or "Great Big Kiss" did the later end of the musical genre. Her subsequent hits, "I Wish I Were a Princess" (which was featured prominently in John Waters' period romp Hairspray) and "Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love," scored much lower in the Top 40. RCA continued to record March for ten years, right into the early '70s, but she never scored an American hit of any consequence after early 1964. By contrast, in Europe, she was a popular recording artist for many years and scored several major hits, especially in Germany, where she moved in 1969. Margaret Battavio, aka Little Peggy March, had dreamt of a singing career for most of her young life, and had been winning talent contests as a young girl. She was signed to RCA in 1962 at age 14, and made her debut that year with a cover of the song "Little Me," taken from a Sid Caesar Broadway hit, which vanished without a trace. Her second single was to ensure her place in the pop music reference books, however. English-born girl singer Petula Clark, who'd been recording since the mid-'50s, had recently scored a hit in France with a song called "Chariot" on the Vogue label. RCA producers ...

WGT at Republic - Round 3

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Yes, Winnipeg does have talent! Come watch and vote on your favourite acts! From March 5 to April 9, 2010, Republic showcases fresh and diverse entertainers (from beatboxers to hoop dancers) as they compete for cash prizes and local fame. More event info at: www.facebook.com Highlights from week 3 (March 19, 2010) - Dancers Club, Tannis Kelm, Sherrie Ancheta, Young Shotta, Jerilyn Provido, Project U, Steve Boyd, Tiffany Ponce, Diverse, and soulboi. Congratulations to our finalists: Diverse, Project U, and Tiffany Ponce Wild card: Dancers Club Featuring special guests: trackstars Video by Shadling Productions. Motion Graphics by Rylaan Gimby (www.rylaangimby.com). Music by Mos Def.

2009 Highlights - M. Pratt #12

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This young man did some of everything on the football field this past season. He was a big hitter, made key runs, created & recovered fumbles, caught passes & interceptions, blocked, and scored touchdowns. He did everything we asked him to do. If he continues to improve and stay focus, he will be a dominate player at every level. UGA, UGA, UGA... here is another athlete that you need to be sure to have on your recruiting watch list in another five years. We can't afford for the Alabamas, Auburns, uts, and the most dreaded ufs to come into our state and pluke our talent.

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