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American singer-songwriter
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Tommy Donaldson (16 July 1933 in Vicker, Virginia – January 26, 2007 in Nashville, Tennessee), better known as Tommy Dee, was an American country singer, best known for recording "Three Stars" in 1959.

Career

He started out as a disc jockey, who became a musician. After his success with "Three Stars", he still recorded for different record labels throughout the 1960s, with little success. He died on January 26, 2007.

References

  1. ISNI 0000000465800164


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