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Aubrey Cummings (1947 – 14 April 2010) was a renowned Guyanese musician and singer. He was also an artist.〔〔(Stanley Greaves, "Remembering Aubrey Cummings", ) ''Stabroek News'', 25 April 2010.〕 ==Biography== Aubrey Augustus Cummings〔("Barbados - Music industry says good-bye to Aubrey Cummings", ''Nation News - Barbados'', 25 April 2010. ) Guyanese Online.〕 was born in 1947〔(eCaroh.com "Aubrey Cummings: A Musician of A Generation", by Vibert C. Cambridge, ) ''Stabroek News'', 18 January 2004.〕 and grew up in the Alberttown/Queenstown neighborhoods of Georgetown. He attended Queenstown Roman Catholic Primary School during the headmastership of Francis Percival Loncke. He joined the group, Bumble and the Saints in 1965. He was also lead singer for the Rhythmnaires (?) and Dominators (yes). Also playing with the Telstars band, he had a popular hit with "So lucky in my life".〔("Guyanese singer Aubrey Cummings succumbs to heart problems", ) ''Guyana Chronicle'', 15 April 2010.〕 He migrated in 1978 to Barbados, where he had an active career as a guitarist and vocalist, and subsequently established himself as a painter.〔 His CD ''Moon Over Me'' was issued in 2005.〔(Review of ''Moon Over Me'' at eCaroh Caribbean Emporium. )〕 He was found dead in his car at Haggatt Hall, Saint Michael, Barbados, in the evening of April 14, 2010.〔 〕〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aubrey Cummings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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