Timi Yuro was among the most powerful and emotional singers of the 1960s. Her passion and commitment did not fall far short of Aretha Franklin's, and Dinah Washington once said of her, "Timi's voice ...
Timi Yuro, a 1960s pop singer known best for her wrenching, top-10 recording of Jimmie Crane’s “Hurt,” has died. Yuro, who was 63, died Tuesday of cancer at her home in Las Vegas, according to Roger ...
Two American singers of Italian descents, Teddy Randazzo and Timi Yuro, thrilled Filipino fans at the Araneta Coliseum on June 15, 1962. The Araneta concert was a return engagement for Teddy, who ...
Duffy snapped up the role of Reggie Kray's favourite singer Timi Yuro for Tom Hardy's new film Legend, and she even wrote a song for the occasion. In a clip given exclusively to Digital Spy you can ...
Just over 10 hours later, it ends with Timi Yuro’s “It'll Never be Over For me”. Yuro (pictured below left) also had no UK hits, but was well known for the extraordinarily emotive 1961 single “Hurt”, ...
In 1961, when rhythm and blues artists like Ray Charles and the Drifters were crossing over into the US pop charts, the timing was perfect for a white, female artist with the emotional firepower of an ...
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