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- Francine Counihan was born on 13 November 1915 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She was an actress, known for Cover Girl (1944). She was married to John B. Okie and Robert J. Riordan. She died on 18 November 1994 in East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA.
- Edna Panaggio was born on 4 June 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She was an actress, known for My Best Friend's Girl (2008) and Knightsville (2015). She died on 28 February 2022 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, USA.
- Rita O'Connor was born on 20 March 1945 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She was an actress, known for Rosetti and Ryan (1977), The Entertainer (1975) and Quite Contrary (1953). She was married to John Boni. She died on 4 February 2018 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, USA.
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Gerry Granahan has been a DJ a Pop Rock singer, songwriter, and later a record producer as well as an executive for Dot Records. He appeared on ABC TVs "American Bandstand" and "The Saturday Night Dick Clark Show", circa 1958-59, first as the lead singer of the group "Dicky Doo and The Don'ts" and as a solo performer with the hit novelty single "No Chemise Please". As a record producer. he worked with The Fireflies (You Were Mine), The Angels (My Boyfriend's Back) and Jay and The Americans (Cara Mia). In 1965, he was the producer for the original recording of "Wild Thng" written by Chip Taylor, for Jordan Christopher and The Wild Ones. The following year, that song was covered by the British Invasion group The Troggs and has become a world wide rock standard. Jimi Hendrix also successfully adapted the song. Gerry still performs on occasion.