Vem daterade Bobbie Gentry?

Bobbie Gentry

Bobbie Gentry

Bobbie Gentry, född Roberta Lee Streeter den 27 juli 1942 i Chickasaw County, Mississippi, är en amerikansk före detta sångerska, låtskrivare och musiker.

Hon had en stor hit 1967 med "Ode to Billie Joe", som hon både skrev och sjöng in, och för vilken hon erhöll tre Grammys.

I mitten av 1970-talet drog sig Gentry tillbaka från sin sångkarriär men fortsatte senare att uppträda i olika TV-program. Hon hade sitt senaste publika framträdande 1982, men har därefter överhuvudtaget inte synts till.

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Stanley Dorfman

Stanley Dorfman (born 24 November 1927) is a South African-born British music television director, producer, and painter. He is known as the co-creator and original producer and director of the world's longest running music television series, Top of the Pops. His work on the program contributed to the development of music videos.

During his tenure at the BBC, Dorfman created the BBC music television series In Concert, where he served as director and producer. He provided many notable musicians with their debut television opportunities. Dorfman played a pivotal role in advancing the careers of women in television during the late 1960s, including by directing and producing three of the first television series on the BBC that were hosted by female performers. He also produced and directed jazz and big band series for the BBC, and series around John Denver, Mary Travers, and Jack Jones.

Dorfman's also directed and produced television specials such as Frank Sinatra In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, and the televised performance of Rudolf Nureyev in Giselle, which stands as Nureyev's sole documented performance of the unabridged ballet. Dorfman was the director of televised live music events like the A.R.M.S. benefit concert in London in 1984, the Amnesty International Human Rights Concerts between 1986 and 1998, and the Woodstock '94 and Woodstock '99 music festivals.

Dorfman's work extends to the realm of music videos for artists that include David Bowie, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ringo Star, Harry Nilsson, Jefferson Starship, and Blondie. He directed Led Zeppelin's Royal Albert Hall concert on film in 1970. Led Zeppelin used this footage to release three official music videos: "How Many More Times", "Dazed and Confused", and "What Is and What Should Never Be".

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