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What is known as the GIANT light fixture room. .aka Dinning room ..
Plush-a-holic 2010
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On a blackboard outside it was aptly referred to as Dinning Room.
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Eugenia Doy Dinning was born March 29, 1924, on the family farm near Enid, Okla.
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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Before her songwriting career, Ms. Dinning sang with her twin sister, Virginia "Ginger" Dinning, and their older sister Lou Dinning as the Dinning Sisters, a harmony trio modeled on the Boswell Sisters and the Andrews Sisters.
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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In the Billboard book, Ms. Dinning said she and her second husband had agreed to share song credits, giving him co-authorship of "Teen Angel."
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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Ms. Dinning's marriages to Howard Mack and Alex "Red" Surrey ended in divorce.
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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The Dinning Sisters had a top-10 hit with "Buttons and Bows" 1948, which had also been popularized that year in the Bob Hope film "The Paleface."
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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Jean Dinning, a singer who performed in a popular 1940s vocal trio with her sisters and achieved more enduring fame as the author of the definitive high school tragedy song, "Teen Angel," died Feb. 22 in Garden Grove, Calif.
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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Dinning area in the back with table service for lunch or dinner if saddling up to a bar is not your style
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Ms. Dinning pursued a second career as a soloist and songwriter.
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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