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Robin Clark (pop singer)

Robin Clark (born Sharon Ilo Hershiser on September 21, 1949 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is an American pop singer who released four singles on Capitol Records in 1961 and 1962, and was at one time the youngest artist signed to a major record label in the United States.〔Paula Giliam, "News and Notes from the Women's News Department", ''Kingsport Times-News'' (Kingsport, TN: January 8, 1961):2-D.〕 Clark's best known recording was her debut single, the novelty song "Daddy, Daddy (Gotta Get A Phone In My Room)", which was released on January 9, 1961,〔 reached #1 on Radio station WHYN in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 4, 1961,〔("WHYN 560 AM: Springfield, Massachusetts Week: 03/04/61) ).〕 before it "bubbled under" at #120 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on March 13, 1961.〔"Bubbling Under the Hot 100", ''Billboard Music Week'' (March 13, 1961):31.〕
==Early life==
Robin Clark was born as Sharon Ilo Hershiser on September 21, 1949,〔Forrest D. Myers and Jerry Allan Clouse, ''Briner Family History: a genealogy of George Michael Breiner and Anna Catharina Loy, married 1756/7 in Pennsylvania'' (A.E. Myers, 1984):286.〕 on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where her parents, Charles Arthur "Charlie" Hershiser (born February 5, 1925 in Akron, Ohio; died December 23, 1999 in Foley, Alabama),〔〔U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current Source Citation: Number: 422-16-6676; Issue State: Alabama.〕 a political science major,〔("Miscellaneous Escambia County, Florida Obituaries" ).〕 and his wife, Barbara A. Hines (born June 21, 1928),〔 were both students.〔''The Corolla'', Yearbook of the University of Alabama (1947):258-259.〕〔''Rock and Roll Songs'' (1961).〕 Clark is the younger sister of Charles Arthur "Chuck" Hershiser, Jr. (born April 26, 1948),〔 and the granddaughter of pioneer television hostess and cook Caroline Ilo Burchfield Hines Salyer (born in Loudon, Tennessee on February 17, 1902; died 1995 in Largo, Florida), who (as Ilo Salyer) hosted a 30 minute program ''Memo from Ilo'' five days a week on WJHL-TV in Johnson City, Tennessee from 1957 to 1966.〔Fred W. Sauceman, ''The Place Setting: Timeless Tastes of the Mountain South, from Bright Hope to Frog Level, Second Serving'' (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2007):6-8; ("Sauceman publishes second volume of Place Setting" ) (March 30, 2007)〕〔''The Working Press of the Nation'', Vol. 3 (National Research Bureau, 1963):450.〕〔''Kingsport News'' (Kingsport, TN: September 16, 1964):5.〕 Salyer was also a noted whistler who toured the churches of East Tennessee imitating birds and accompanied by the piano.〔Fred W. Sauceman, ''The Place Setting: Timeless Tastes of the Mountain South, from Bright Hope to Frog Level, Second Serving'' (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2007):8.〕〔Dorothy Ring, "News and Notes from the Women's News Depattment", ''Kingsport Times News'' (Kingsport, TN: August 30, 1953):10-C.〕
After his graduation from the University of Alabama in 1951,〔 Charles Hershiser and his wife and two children moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, where Charles was a commercial agent for the Mason and Dixon Lines.〔''Charlotte City Directory'' (Charlotte, NC: 1951):419.〕 By August 1953, the Hershiser family had relocated to Nashville,〔Dorothy Ring, "News and Notes from the Women's News Department", ''Kingsport Times News'' (Kingsport, TN: August 30, 1953):10-C.〕 and by 1957 Charles had been promoted to District Sales Manager of the Mason & Dixon Lines, and the family had relocated to the Nashville suburb of Donelson.〔''Nashville City Directory'' (Nashville, TN: 1957):503.〕
After attending high school in Donelson, Clark attended the Putnam County Senior High School (as Ilo Hershiser) in Cookeville, Tennessee, graduating in 1967.〔''Cavalier'' (Yearbook of Cookeville High School) (1967):58, 136, 157.〕 After graduation, Clark matriculated to the Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville,〔''Eagle'' (Yearbook of Tennessee Technological University) (1970):197.〕 where she was both an honor student and a work scholar, and where she completed a BS in Food and Nutrition in 1971. Soon after graduation, Clark enrolled in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she graduated with a MS in Dietitian, Food and Nutrition in 1972.

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