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Encyclopedia > Annette Records

Annette Records was a record label founded by Phil Spector. It was named after his (then) wife. Bonnie Jo Mason (aka Cher) released her first single, "Ringo I Love You", for this label. Harvey Phillip Phil Spector (born December 26, 1940) is a highly influential American record producer who turned out some of the best-known popular music of the 1960s and 1970s. ...


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Biography (752 words)
Annette Funicello was born in Utica, New York on October 22, 1942.
Annette's mother enrolled her in dance lessons to help her overcome her shyness and it was through a dance recital that Walt Disney saw her and requested that she audition to be a mouseketeer.
The switch to this label was probably wise in that it eliminated the perception that her records were intended as children's records.
Annette Funicello at Spectropop (1433 words)
Annette Funicello was America's favorite teenager in the fifties and sixties for the simple reason that there was no one quite like her.
Annette's songs have never mean deep nor meaningful; they are all bubblegum pop which possess the youthful flavour of the fifties and sixties.
Annette was so popular on the program that the Disney people choreographed several musical numbers around her and created her own show-within-a-show miniseries, which was simply called "Annette." Funicello's post-Mickey Mouse career was extremely successful, due in no small part to her great appeal to American teenagers who had grown up with her through television.
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