Time moves on

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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April Stevens? (Nino & April, biggest hit was their version of "Deep Purple").
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Whilst we wait for the answer to the female here's one that is probably too easy

Ex lead singer of a British 60s group as he is today
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Mike!!
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Mike who
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Mike P!!
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JeffZ wrote:April Stevens? (Nino & April, biggest hit was their version of "Deep Purple").
No it isn't April Stevens

This is how the brother and sister duo of Nino Tempo & April Stevens looked in the early 60s ...
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This 2009 photo shows how April Stevens looks today ...
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hamilton_square wrote:This is how the brother and sister duo of Nino Tempo & April Stevens looked in the early 60s ...
Wowza! She was a looker!
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Ya.....She's got that Mary Tyler Moore thing goin' on. Yum! I loved the 60's :wink:
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A full week has now passed without anybody correctly identifying this mystery lady with the glasses – I suspect it could well be these glasses that are making her identification difficult.
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If Roy gives me the OK I shall reveal her identity to the world and we can then move on to the next aging candidate for your inspection. For during my idle time while I’ve been waiting for some one to put the right name to her face. I’ve managed to unearth several as-they-are-now others of the 60s era, who while still drawing breath may have long passed from our memories.
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Yes let's reveal who it is I would never have got it.
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What about a hint or early photo on route to the reveal?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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And, the mystery woman is … LESLEY GORE - born Lesley Sue Goldstein on 2 May 1946 in New York City.

Then aged sixteen and still at high school, Lesley Gore will be remembered for her US chart topping hit of April 1963 “It’s My Party (and I’ll cry if I want to)”



And as promised, here is the link to the relevant online news article and full photograph that shows the 66-year old Lesley Gore as she is today …

http://www.hamptons.com/The-Arts/Main-A ... ealth.html
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I suspect this one will be relatively easy but nevertheless:

After perhaps being snapped by a lying-in-wait paparazzi following one too many visits to his local Botox clinic - who does this smiling face belong to?
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Thanks Peter. A very difficult poser but it was great fun. If we do more It would be fun to add a few clues.
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admin wrote:If we do more It would be fun to add a few clues.
I'll bear that in mind because while there are a couple I've got to hand I think will be quite easy - there are a few others that will be testing. The main problem I've had digging around on the net for candidates is that while I can find a ready supply of males in both their earlier and later stages, so to speak. The opposite sex appear to keep their distance from the camera lens the older they get.
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