• May 17, 2013. Baxter, Les. "Earthlight." The Les Baxter Collection. University of Arizona School of Music. Web. Official website Les Baxter Collection at...
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  • Unchained Melody (category LeAnn Rimes songs)
    (by Les Baxter, Al Hibbler, and Roy Hamilton) charted in the Billboard top 10 in the United States, and four versions (by Al Hibbler, Les Baxter, Jimmy...
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  • from divine justice on Judgment Day. It was recorded in the 1950s by Les Baxter, the Swan Silvertones, the Weavers and others, before Nina Simone recorded...
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  • English-speaking world have been instrumentals. A recording of the tune by Les Baxter's orchestra (Capitol Records catalog number 3336, with the flip side "Theme...
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  • mythical "shangri-las" dreamt of by armchair safari-ers. Les Baxter's album Ritual of the Savage (Le Sacre du Sauvage) was released in 1952 and would become...
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    "Too Young" by Nat King Cole (pictured) with Les Baxter was the number one song of 1951....
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    Rusoff, William Asher, Robert Dillon Les Baxter March 25, 1964 Muscle Beach Party William Asher Robert Dillon Les Baxter July 22, 1964 Bikini Beach William...
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    Les Baxter's Balladeers were a 1960s folk group formed by band leader Les Baxter. They released an album and a few singles during the early 1960s. Some...
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  • performed by Les Baxter in 1951 and an instrumental album from 1959 by Martin Denny. In the liner notes to his album, Ritual of the Savage (Le sacre du sauvage)...
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    Children beginning in 1982 as Les Baxter, the upper-class lawyer who was the father of Angie Hubbard; the character of Les was killed in 1987. As a nod...
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