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  1. Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three". Career [ edit ] Born in Jacksonville, Florida , Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia , in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. [1]

  2. Gary U.S. Bonds is known for hits like "New Orleans" and "Quarter To Three," and his autobiography is in its second printing. Music icon Gary U.S. Bonds will ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Christmas Eve in addition to performing "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" with his wife, Big Mama, and daughter, Little Mama.

  3. The hits of Gary U.S. Bonds were and still remain an irresistible invitation to an instant party! As America's baby boomers moved into their mid teens and real rock 'n roll was in dwindling supply, Gary came roaring out of Norfolk, Virginia in 1960 with the relentless pounder "New Orleans".

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  6. Feb 1, 2013 · Gary (U.S.) Bonds began singing Rhythm and Blues, but he made his mark in Rock & Roll and as a songwriter. His #1 hit "Quarter to Three" (1961) made such an ...

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  7. Gary U.S. Bonds. Actor: Blues Brothers 2000. Born Gary Anderson in Florida but raised in Virginia, he sang in his church choir as a youth. While in high school he joined a vocal group named The Turks that sang in the Norfolk area. Frank Guida, who owned a record shop in Norfolk and had just started a small record label called Legrand Records, took notice of his talents, and in...

  8. Gary U.S. Bonds. Born Gary Anderson in Florida but raised in Virginia, he sang in his church choir as a youth. While in high school he joined a vocal group named The Turks that sang in the Norfolk area. Frank Guida, who owned a record shop in Norfolk and had just started a small record label called Legrand Records, took notice of his talents ...

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