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・ Wendy and Lisa (album)
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・ Wendy Ashmore
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・ Wendy B. Lawrence
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Wendy Bagwell
・ Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters
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・ Wendy Barclay
・ Wendy Barker
・ Wendy Barlow
・ Wendy Barrie
・ Wendy Barrie-Wilson
・ Wendy Battin
・ Wendy Beattie
・ Wendy Beckett
・ Wendy Beetlestone
・ Wendy Bell (curler)
・ Wendy Benson


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Wendy Bagwell
Wendell Lee "Wendy" Bagwell was the founding member and leader of the Southern gospel music and comedy trio, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters.
Born in Chamblee, Georgia, on May 16, 1925, he joined with two young singers he met in church, Geraldine Terry (later known professionally as Jerri Morrison), and Georgia Jones (ultimately replaced by "Little Jan" Buckner, the wife of Bagwell's adopted nephew), to form the gospel trio.〔(W.K. McNeil, ''Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music'' (2005), pp. 21-22. )〕
Bagwell was best known for his comedy monologues, notably the million-selling "Here Come the Rattlesnakes" (also known as "The Rattlesnake Song"), an account of the trio's performance at a small church that engaged in snake handling. Bagwell died on June 13, 1996, and was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 1997.〔(Wendy Bagwell profile ), sgma.org; accessed June 29, 2008.〕
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