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Frank Gallop
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Frank Gallop (June 20, 1900, Boston, Massachusetts – May 5, 1988, New York City) was an American radio and television personality. As a young man, Gallop took voice lessons. While he was part of a group of singers, all was well, but when it came to solos, Gallop related, "That ended my singing career." He had a popular record in 1958, called "Got A Match," but it was eight years before he made another record. He went back to the recording studio in 1966, when he released a single on Kapp Records, "The Ballad of Irving," a parody of Lorne Greene's s… read more
Frank Gallop (June 20, 1900, Boston, Massachusetts – May 5, 1988, New York City) was an American radio and television personality. As a young man, Gallop took voice lessons. While he was pa… read more
Frank Gallop (June 20, 1900, Boston, Massachusetts – May 5, 1988, New York City) was an American radio and television personality. As a young man, Gallop took voice lessons. While he was part of a group of singers, all was well, but wh… read more