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  1. 14 mai 2020 · Whitcomb, who died April 19, had the 1965 novelty hit, "You Turn Me On," but soon after devoted himself to writing books about early American popular music. Originally broadcast in 1988. Remembering Ian Whitcomb, An Eccentric Singer-Songwriter Who Became An Author | NPR Illinois

  2. Ian was called to the New Brunswick Bar in 2016 after articling with one of Atlantic Canada’s largest law firms where he practiced extensively in insurance defence. Ian is further developing his practice, representing Ritch Williams and Richards’ clients in insurance defence matters in the Atlantic region.

  3. I rving Oil president Ian Whitcomb is resigning from the post as the private company, one of New Brunswick's largest employers, continues a strategic review of its future. Whitcomb "made a ...

  4. 26 févr. 2024 · Irving Oil president Ian Whitcomb is resigning from the post as the private company, one of New Brunswick's largest employers, continues a strategic review of its future.Whitcomb "made a personal decision to step down," after being in the role for more than eight years, the Saint John-based company announced on its website Monday.The resignation comes on the heels of other major leadership ...

  5. 48 instrumental ragtime, jazz, and blues-inspired works, composed and performed by Ian Whitcomb. 2 CDs with a 20-page booklet by Whitcomb himself. Ian Whitcomb, who rose to fame during the British rock "invasion" of the 1960s with his hit "You Turn Me On," subsequently turned his musical attentions to ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, and related styles.

  6. Whitcomb recorded this song with his band, Bluesville. The hit version is edited; the original single as recorded was over 3 minutes and had a longer intro during which a mike stand can be clearly heard falling into a studio wall and it had a cold ("stinger") ending. The band Bluesville featured Mick Molloy on lead guitar, Deke O'Brien on ...

  7. 8 mai 2020 · Ian Whitcomb, who had a rock ’n’ roll hit in 1965 with “You Turn Me On” before becoming a celebrated historian and performer of forms of popular music that peaked decades before rock, died ...