and Barry Manilow. Leif Garrett, after Haas' death, explained that in multiple tracks in his earlier albums Haas actually replaced his vocals entirely...
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perpetual rerun syndication. "Happy Days" was first recorded in 1974 by Jim Haas with a group of other session singers for the first two seasons. These...
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written by Norman Gimbel. According to SAG, this version was performed by Jim Haas on lead vocals, The Ron Hicklin Singers, Stan Farber, Jerry Whitman, and...
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Peter Wood on keyboards, and backing singers Joe Chemay, Stan Farber, Jim Haas, John Joyce. After recording, The Final Cut (1983), without Wright, Waters...
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on keyboards. Also present was the vocal quartet of Joe Chemay, Jim Farber, Jim Haas, and John Joyce, reprising their role from the studio album and the...
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interviews, Garrett explained that in multiple tracks in his earlier albums, Jim Haas, actually replaced his vocals entirely. The producers had wanted him to...
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Moose Jaw and Prince Albert, Haas was recruited to Michigan and joined one of the premier powers of college hockey. While Haas played for the freshman team...
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backing vocals Joe Chemay – backing vocals Stan Farber – backing vocals Jim Haas – backing vocals John Joyce – backing vocals David Gilmour – ARP Quadra...
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2001 due to a heart attack, Haas began wrestling in singles competition, winning the HWA Heavyweight Championship once. Haas formed a team with Shelton...
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Cole, Allan Davies, Jan Gassman, Mitch Gordon, Christine Grant, Jim Haas, Steve Haas, Sandie Hall, Gordon Harkness, Walter Harrah, Errol Home, Nancy Adams...
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