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  1. Whitcomb in 1990. Ian Timothy Whitcomb (10 July 1941 – 19 April 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He was part of the British Invasion. His hit song "You Turn Me On" reached No. 8 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. He wrote many books on popular music, starting with After the Ball.

  2. 10 janv. 2008 · Watch Ian Whitcomb perform his 1965 hit song You Turn Me On, a humorous and catchy tune that topped the charts and made him a pop sensation. Learn more about his career, his style, and his other ...

  3. The Ian Whitcomb Show features an eclectic and exciting mix of American and British popular songs ranging from Tin Pan Alley Ragtime, through 1920s crooners and dance bands, to 1950s rock and roll. This music-intensive program also features Whitcomb’s fascinating stories behind the music, the circumstances surrounding their composition and their noteworthy instrumentations.

  4. 26 févr. 2024 · Ian Whitcomb restera en poste jusqu’au 9 juin, selon une déclaration de l’entreprise. Le directeur financier d'Irving Oil, Jeff Matthews, prendra le relais par la suite, selon Maureen ...

  5. 20 avr. 2020 · Ian Whitcomb, a consummate entertainer and storyteller who shared his gift in song, on the screen, on the page, and on the radio died on April 19th, he was 78. He had suffered a stroke in 2012 which kept him partially out of the action in recent years but he still made appearances and shared his deep love and knowledge of music wherever he could.

  6. 12 mai 2020 · Ian Whitcomb, who has died aged 78, was a former public schoolboy who in 1965 became an improbable one-hit wonder in America with the song You Turn Me On, and who went on to have a portmanteau ...

  7. 27 avr. 2020 · Ian Whitcomb, the 1960s British Invasion US chart star, ukulele virtuoso, Grammy award-winning recording artist, actor, television presenter and original co-host of the Old Grey Whistle Test, radio DJ, author and flame-keeper and witty exponent of old time song, has died in California aged 78. Born in Woking, Surrey in 1941, and educated at ...