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Ronnie GaylordRonnie Gaylord Ronnie Gaylord American singer, songwriter, pantomimer and comedian Ronnie Gaylord (born Ronald L. Fredianelli; June 12, 1930, Detroit—January 25, 2004, Las Vegas) was an Italian-American musician, songwriter, pantomimer, and comedian best known as a member of the band The Gaylords and the music/comedy duo Gaylord and Holiday.[1][2] Among their many hits are "Tell Me You're Mine", "From the Vine Came the Grape", and "The Little Shoemaker".[1][3][4] He adopted the stage name Ronnie Gaylord in the 1950s after going by Ronnie Vincent for a brief period.[5] Quick facts Born, Died ... Ronnie Gaylord Gaylord (top) and partner Burt Holiday (bottom) in 1960 Born Ronald L. Fredianelli (1930-06-12)June 12, 1930 Detroit, Michigan, USA Died January 25, 2004(2004-01-25) (aged 73) Las… (Source: Wikipedia)
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