Roy Landman (March 27, 1914 – July 2, 1990),[1] better known as Snooky Lanson, was an American singer known for co-starring on the NBC television series Your Hit Parade.
^DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2. P. 159.
known as SnookyLanson, was an American singer known for co-starring on the NBC television series Your Hit Parade. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lanson was a...
Snooky may refer to: Eileen "Snooky" Bellomo, American singer and former backup vocalist for the band Blondie SnookyLanson, stage name of Roy Landman...
Records performers included Edgar Clayton, Helen Carter, Roy Hall, SnookyLanson and Mississippi Slim. Tennessee Records (along with the Republic label)...
including Jackie Paris, Richard Hayes, Dick Haymes, Frank Sinatra, SnookyLanson, Peggy Lee, Phil Harris and Mel Tormé. In 1966, the Beach Boys recorded...
Billboard charts. A version by Ray Noble & His Orchestra (vocal by SnookyLanson) also charted, reaching the No. 18 position briefly. Other recordings...
and politician, Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1909) 1990 – SnookyLanson, American singer (b. 1914) 1991 – Lee Remick, American actress (b. 1935)...
program, Wilson became one of the original starring vocalists—with SnookyLanson and Dorothy Collins—on the TV version of the show. She sang on the Hit...
Teresa Brewer, Claire Hogan, SnookyLanson & Bobby Wayne "A Penny a Kiss, A Penny a Hug" b/w "Hello" Teresa Brewer & SnookyLanson "If You Want Some Lovin'"...
departure. Paula Kelly, Dee Keating, Lynne Stevens, Phil Brito, and SnookyLanson all served as vocalists in his ensemble at times. Donahue recorded copiously...
program that was broadcast on NBC beginning on June 30, 1948. Singer SnookyLanson headed the cast of Appointment with Music, and Dorothy Dillard was the...
Del-Vikings), 54 June 25 – Peggy Glanville-Hicks, composer, 77 July 2 – SnookyLanson, American singer, 76 July 7 – Cazuza, singer and composer, 32 (AIDS-related)...
from May 12 to September 22. The series featured five rotating hosts: SnookyLanson (first show March 17), Tex Ritter (March 24), Rex Allen (March 31),...
Marigolds' "Rollin' Stone", and Fats Domino's "Please Don't Leave Me"), SnookyLanson (with covers of the Jacks' "Why Don't You Write Me" and the Dream Weavers'...
Larry Green and His Orchestra (Victor 20-2647) Art Mooney (MGM 10140) SnookyLanson (Mercury 5109) Eddy Howard (Majestic 1320) Russ Morgan (Decca 24339)...
Sisters (1956) The Lamppost Four (1959) Bobby Lanera (1956)* Roy Lanham SnookyLanson (1960) Brenda Lee (1955–60)* Rosalie Leis, beauty queen (1956) Lincicome...
Varieteers, sang "All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart"... The host was SnookyLanson, with Dorothy Dillard & Beasley Smith and his orchestra. In Oct 53,...
Sherry Lansing Sherry Duhl 1944- American retired film studio executive SnookyLanson Roy Landman 1914-1990 American singer Alexandra Lara Alexandra Plătăreanu...
Franz, 67, German politician. Marion Rice Hart, 98, American athlete. SnookyLanson, 76, American singer and television personality. Mildred Scott Olmsted...
City or Hollywood. The weekly program featured five rotating hosts: SnookyLanson, Tex Ritter, Jimmy Wakely, Carl Smith and Rex Allen. Produced from Springfield's...