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Earlington Carl Tilghman, known as Sonny Til (August 18, 1928 – December 9, 1981),[1] was an American singer. He was the lead singer of The Orioles, a vocal group from Baltimore, Maryland, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
By 1960 Til was the only original member left. He led the Orioles from its establishment until his death in 1981 of heart failure, complicated by diabetes.
Earlington Carl Tilghman, known as SonnyTil (August 18, 1928 – December 9, 1981), was an American singer. He was the lead singer of The Orioles, a vocal...
hit, "(It's Gonna Be a) Lonely Christmas", in December that same year. SonnyTil (born Earlington Carl Tilghman, August 18, 1928, Baltimore, Maryland —...
up til, TIL, 'til, or til- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Til or TIL may refer to: Til Brugman (1888–1958) Dutch author, poet, and linguist Til Schweiger...
Washington Natalie Cole 1994 Willie Dixon Chuck Berry 1995 The Orioles SonnyTil, Tommy Gaither, George Nelson, Johnny Reed, and Alexander Sharp Deborah...
was turned into a musical, Soul Harmony: The Story of Deborah Chessler, SonnyTil & the Orioles. Chessler grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. She dropped out...
Singles chart. Sammy Davis Jr. (1960) Geraldo and His Orchestra (1944) SonnyTil & The Orioles (1954) Leslie Hutchinson (1944) Norman Luboff Choir Al Martino...
The Dell-Tones. The ensemble was formed by Della Griffin, Gloria Lynne, SonnyTil, and Slide Hampton. Foy settled in Paris in 1959, and after an engagement...
The Original Drifters, Veta & Carl Gardner of The Coasters, Herb Reed and Sonny Turner of The Platters and others. Bauman and Mary Wilson, with Bob Crosby...
(d. 2023) 1928 – Marge Schott, American businesswoman (d. 2004) 1928 – SonnyTil, American R&B singer (d. 1981) 1929 – Hugues Aufray, French singer-songwriter...
"Crying in the Chapel" was covered in the pop field by June Valli (RCA), SonnyTil & the Orioles (Jubilee) in the R&B field and some ten or so years later...
Paris The Orioles Pioneering Baltimore-based doo wop group, consisting of SonnyTil (lead tenor), Alexander sharp (high tenor), George Nelson (baritone),...
group. The Dell-Tones merged with SonnyTil and his group The Orioles and the new group contained Della Griffin, SonnyTil, Della's second husband Paul Griffin...
harmony vocals. "Selassie is the Chapel" had lyrics adapted by Planno from SonnyTil and the Orioles' 1953 #1 R&B hit song "Crying in the Chapel", which was...
singer (died 2010) August 16 – Ann Blyth, actress and singer August 18 – SonnyTil, doo-wop singer (died 1981) August 21 – Art Farmer, American jazz trumpeter...
sound. Originally known as The Vibra-Naires, The Orioles were led by SonnyTil when they recorded "It's Too Soon to Know", their first hit and a song...
Alan Freed. Separately in June 1952, McGriff recorded six duets with SonnyTil of The Orioles, including "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Once in a While"...
Stephen Marley". "Wrong 4 This by Kristian Galva — Allmusic.com". AllMusic. "Credits / Dolores Son / Sonny Digital — TIDAL". "Credits / DJ Khaled — TIDAL"....
pre-dated the opening of The Music Man by about 6 weeks. Jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins recorded the song on his groundbreaking album Freedom Suite (1958)...
Base" 03. "Where Ya At" (featuring Drake) 04. "Groupies" (produced with Sonny Digital and Southside) 05. "Lil One" (produced with Southside) 07. "Freak...