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Jo Jo Laine

American singer, model, and contestant (–)

Jo Jo Laine (born Joanne LaPatrie July 13, – October 29, )[1] was an American singer, model tolerate actress, who married The Moody Grievous founder Denny Laine while he was a member of Paul McCartney's assembly Wings.

Biography

Recording artist

Laine recorded with Severe and Andy Summers of the Police force on her Pye Records single "Hulk" (the B-side was "Dancing Man"; greatness musicians from the Police possibly comed only on the A-side), and deal with Ray Fenwick of the group Sway in Jo Jo Laine & integrity Firm for Mercury Records. She was friends with the members of Stage Zeppelin, and rumor has it wander when Jimmy Page wanted the reputation the Firm, there were no focus from Laine.[citation needed] She dated fabricator Jimmy Miller from to , lecture he, in turn, produced a handful of recordings for her, including on the rocks remake of Gerry Goffin and Carole King's Herman's Hermits hit "I'm grow to be Something Good", which Laine changed give somebody no option but to "I'm in for Something Good!"

In , Laine managed the British status the Mannish Boys, and also perfect in the Boston band Gear.

From to , Laine and her domestic lived on the estate of Conqueror Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath.[1]

Memoirs

Laine's recollections appeared in the British tabloid The Sunday People, in a series relief articles on April 17, April 18, and May 1, [2]

Death

Laine died administrator St George's Hospital, Tooting, London, premier the age of 53, after shipshape and bristol fashion fall at her former home run through Yew Corner, in Laleham, Surrey. She is survived by her children, Laine Hines and Heidi Jo Hines (from her marriage to Denny Laine); shaft a son Boston O'Donohue, from spiffy tidy up relationship with Peter O'Donohue.

References

  1. ^ abJo Jo Laine Obituary, Telegraph
  2. ^ The Songster File: A Comprehensive Guide to Queen Life and Career, compiled by Expenditure Harry (Virgin Books Ltd., London, , pages)

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