Bonds Gary "U. S."
Singer Gary U.S. Bonds in Paris, France
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Bonds Gary "U. S."

Gary U.S. Bonds Gary U.S. Bonds American R&B and rock and roll singer (born 1939) Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson; June 6, 1939)[1] is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three". Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Gary U.S. Bonds Gary U.S. Bonds performing in 1981 Background information Birth name Gary Levone Anderson Born (1939-06-06) June 6, 1939 (age 86) Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Genres R&B, rock and roll, pop rock Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter Instrument Vocals Years active 1956–present Labels Legrand Top Rank Stateside Razor & Tie EMI Sue[citation needed] Website garyusbonds.com Close Career Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Male Vocalist, Twist

Albums

Singles

New Orleans / Please Forgive Me
New Orleans / Please Forgive Me (1960)
Not Me / Give Me One More Chance
Not Me / Give Me One More Chance (1961)
Quarter To Three / Time Ole Story
Quarter To Three / Time Ole Story (1961)
School Is In / Trip To The Moon
School Is In / Trip To The Moon (1961)
School Is Out / One Million Tears
School Is Out / One Million Tears (1961)
Copy Cat / I'll Change That Too
Copy Cat / I'll Change That Too (1962)
Dear Lady Twist / Having So Much Fun
Dear Lady Twist / Having So Much Fun (1962)
I Dig This Station / Mixed Up Faculty
I Dig This Station / Mixed Up Faculty (1962)
Seven Day Weekend / Gettin' A Groove
Seven Day Weekend / Gettin' A Groove (1962)
Twist Twist Senora / Food Of Love
Twist Twist Senora / Food Of Love (1962)
Take Me Back To New Orleans / I'm That Kinda Guy
Take Me Back To New Orleans / I'm That Kinda Guy (1966)
Call Me For Christmas / Mixed Up Faculty
Call Me For Christmas / Mixed Up Faculty (1967)