Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19880217> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19880217 subject Q7007878.
- Q19880217 subject Q7254974.
- Q19880217 abstract "Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were an American smooth harmony popular music singing group of the mid 20th century consisting of Carroll (a female singer) and the Satisfiers (three male singers, one being Art Lambert)Helen Carroll was the stage name of Helen Kress (né Fulk) (May 23, 1914, Bloomington, Indiana – February 21, 2011, Rye, New Hampshire) She began her singing career as a teenager on radio in Memphis, Tennessee. Carroll returned to Indiana and enrolled at the Indiana University for college, but left school in her senior year to pursue a career in broadcasting. She settled in New York with hopes of working on Broadway, but found little work until she auditioned for a group called the Merry Macs. With the Merry Macs, she appeared on Fred Allen's show and in the movie Love Thy Neighbor. Carroll left the group when it relocated to California; she signed on with The Satisfiers only after the group promised to remain in New York. Carroll was married to guitarist Carl Kress; the couple had a son, Ricky.Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were regulars on Perry Como's Chesterfield Supper Club which ran from 1944 to 1949. (One of Chesterfield's long-term advertising taglines was "They Satisfy", and the Satisfiers were named on this basis.) With or without Carroll, the Satisfiers also backed Como on some recordings. Most of the group's recording on their own were made with trumpeter Russ Case's orchestra for instrumental accompaniment.Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers' recording of "Old Buttermilk Sky" reached #7 on the Billboard top-selling retail records chart for November 23, 1946 (there was no unified Billboard Hot 100 chart yet, but the retail sales chart is sometimes (although not always) considered the nearest approximation). Billboard described the record as exhibiting "easy flowing melodies and rhythms" which "fall easy on the ears" making for a "bright and breezy" performance. This recording also appeared on Billboard's chart of songs most played on jukeboxes.Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers performed the theme song for the Little Lulu theatrical animated short subjects. The song was written by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, and Sidney Lippman for the series, of which 26 episodes were produced by Famous Studios for Paramount Pictures between 1943 and 1948.Helen Carroll with an ad-hoc group called the Swantones backed Frank Sinatra on one 1950 single, "Life is So Peculiar".".
- Q19880217 thumbnail Helen_Carroll_and_the_Satisfiers.JPG?width=300.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q1070786.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q16563.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q180072.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q19878090.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q202444.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q223269.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q2434494.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q2453186.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q3015588.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q3066286.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q3284774.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q333405.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q40912.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812574.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812575.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812576.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812578.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812579.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q4812580.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q490385.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q514720.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q522916.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q523619.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q5496584.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q6691425.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007878.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7254974.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7509203.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7722363.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q7751096.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q967454.
- Q19880217 wikiPageWikiLink Q978680.
- Q19880217 comment "Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were an American smooth harmony popular music singing group of the mid 20th century consisting of Carroll (a female singer) and the Satisfiers (three male singers, one being Art Lambert)Helen Carroll was the stage name of Helen Kress (né Fulk) (May 23, 1914, Bloomington, Indiana – February 21, 2011, Rye, New Hampshire) She began her singing career as a teenager on radio in Memphis, Tennessee.".
- Q19880217 label "Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers".
- Q19880217 depiction Helen_Carroll_and_the_Satisfiers.JPG.