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P.S.I love you : the story of the singing Hilltoppers / Carlton Jackson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 226 pages, [16] pages of plates) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813172224
  • 0813172225
  • 9780813137247
  • 0813137241
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: P.S.I love you.DDC classification:
  • 782.42164092/2 B 22
LOC classification:
  • ML421.H54 J33 2007eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The Hilltoppers: Two appreciations / Doc Livingston and Lee Robertson -- "Trying" times -- A gathering of the Hilltoppers -- "Mixed-up" Hilltoppers -- "Blimey, we've gone limey" -- Hilltopper tops -- The Hilltoppers at home and abroad -- Latter-day Hilltoppers.
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  • digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve
Summary: In 1953, the same year that Elvis Presley cut his first demo, Cash Box magazine named the Hilltoppers the top vocal group of the year. Hits such as "Trying" and "P.S.I Love You" raced up the charts and kept the band in Billboard's Top 40. On weekends the Hilltoppers performed in cities across the country, but on school days they were better known as Western Kentucky State College students Jimmy Sacca, Seymour Spiegelman, Don McGuire, and Billy Vaughn. The Korean War, military drafts, and changing public tastes in music, however, cut short singing careers that should have lasted much longer. S.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-208), discography (p. 159-186) , and index.

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In 1953, the same year that Elvis Presley cut his first demo, Cash Box magazine named the Hilltoppers the top vocal group of the year. Hits such as "Trying" and "P.S.I Love You" raced up the charts and kept the band in Billboard's Top 40. On weekends the Hilltoppers performed in cities across the country, but on school days they were better known as Western Kentucky State College students Jimmy Sacca, Seymour Spiegelman, Don McGuire, and Billy Vaughn. The Korean War, military drafts, and changing public tastes in music, however, cut short singing careers that should have lasted much longer. S.

The Hilltoppers: Two appreciations / Doc Livingston and Lee Robertson -- "Trying" times -- A gathering of the Hilltoppers -- "Mixed-up" Hilltoppers -- "Blimey, we've gone limey" -- Hilltopper tops -- The Hilltoppers at home and abroad -- Latter-day Hilltoppers.

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