Julie Ann Felix (June 14, 1938 – March 22, 2020) was an American-British folk singer and recording artist who achieved success, particularly on British...
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Miwok photographer João Félix (born 1999), Portuguese footballer Julie Felix (1938–2020), American-British singer Julien Félix (fl. 1911), French aviator...
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drafted into sessions for artists signed to Most's RAK label, including Julie Felix, Hot Chocolate, Donovan and Suzi Quatro. To cash in on his chart success...
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appeared on BBC TV in 1968 where he sang a duet from the album with Julie Felix. Several of the songs on that first album were recorded by other popular...
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Odetta on album Odetta Sings of Many Things (1964). Julie Felix on her first album Julie Felix (1964). The Brothers Four on Sing of Our Times (1964)...
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Julie Felix as one of the top television performers in the United Kingdom. Dorfman also produced and directed the successor to Once More With Felix,...
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Sing Along and Hootenanny. On the folk scene, she was a contemporary of Julie Felix and Fairport Convention, and was described by Melody Maker as "one of...
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Ranaldo, Chris Smither, former Flamin' Groovies guitarist Chris Wilson, Julie Felix, Maggie Holland, and Old Crow Medicine Show. The jazz trio Jewels and...
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Sheila Steafel, and Nicky Henson. Musical interludes were provided by Julie Felix, while Tom Lehrer also performed songs in a few episodes. Writers and...
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been performed by The Black Country Three, Dan Gibson, Alisa Jones, Julie Felix, Judy Collins, Noah Saterstrom and The Weavers. A recognisable version...
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