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Capitol Records
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VP, Cameron Organisation
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University of So. Ca.,
Dean, Dept. of Music
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The American 
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Joe Harnell
Lalo Guerrero
Dr. Thomas Somerville
Elisabeth Waldo
The Late Tito Guizar
Michael J. Lewis,
Welsh Choir of So. Ca.
Marinna Waks,
Children of World Choir
Buddy Collete
Jeffrey Kahane
The Late Bobby Bryant
Dr. Jacqueline C. Dje Dje
Dr. Hansonia L. Caldwell
Susan Treworgy,
Reseda High School Band

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Rita Coolidge

The lyrical Rita Coolidge started singing at the age of two years old when her father, a Baptist minister, stood her in front of the church choir in Nashville, Tennessee.   Born in Nashville in 1944, pop vocalist Rita Coolidge began her music career in the late 1960s as a professional backup singer, hitting her stride in 1970 when she toured and recorded with Stephen Stills, Delaney and Bonnie, Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour.   The next year she began a solo career with a self-titled album on A&M Records, featuring by Clapton and Stills.   After singing backup on Kris Kristofferson's 1972 hot smash "Jesus Was a Capricorn," Coolidge married Kristofferson; however, they divorced in 1980. 

Coolidge maintained her solo career while raising a family, recording a string of releases throughout the '70s, a mixture of originals and pop/R&B covers.   In 1977 she scored her biggest hit with a cover of Jackie Wilson's "Higher and Higher."  She returned to the charts in 1983 with "All Time High," from the Octopussy soundtrack.   During the late 1980s, Coolidge abandoned her solo career to resume work as a backup singer, working with Jimmy Buffett (Hot Water, 1988), Aaron Neville (Warm Your Heart, 1991) and Roger Waters (Amused to Death, 1992).   In 1992 she released her first solo album in years, Love Lessons, which featured duets with Lee Greenwood and Bonnie Bramlett. Rita Coolidge's latest album, Dancing With An Angel, came out in 1997 on the Attic label.

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Hadda Brooks
H.B. Barnum
Mel Carter
Teddy Edwards
Dr. Ernst Katz
Dr. Frederick Swann
Dr. O.C. Smith
Barbara McNair
The Late Cliffie Stone
The Late Shari Lewis
Albert McNeil
Tom Reed
Steve Kerdoon
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Albert Goodson
Margaret Jenkins
Clora Bryant
Rev. Edward Bass
Jenelle Hawkins
Yve Evans
Dr. Kattie Prejean
Rev. E.D. Smallwood
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Nancy Meyers
Larry Livingston,
University of So. Ca.,
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