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HAIR

THE FILM

 

THE SINGERS

SONG

PERFORMED BY

Aquarius

Ren Woods

Sodomy

Don Dacus

Donna

Treat Williams

Colored Spade

Dorsey Wright, Toney Watkins,

Carl Hall & Howard Porter

Manchester

Treat Williams & John Savage

Abie Baby

Nell Carter

Ain't Got NO

Nell Carter, Toney Watkins, Kurt Yahjian

Electric Blues

Leata Galloway & Cyrena Lomba

Old Fashioned Melody

Ron Young

Black Boys

Laurie Beechman, Debi Dye, Ellen Foley

John Maestro, Fred Ferrara, & Jim Rosica

White Boys

Nell Carter, Charlaine Woodard,

Trudy Perkins, Chuck Patterson,

H. Douglas Berring. Russell Costen,

Kenny Brawner & Lee Wells

3-5-0-0

Melba Moore & Ronnie Dyson

Walking in Space

Linda Surh

Good Morning Starshine

Beverly D'Angelo & Cast

Hair

Don Dacus

Easy To Be Hard

Cheryl Barnes

 

Nell Carter (Hardy) - Born in Birmingham, Alabama (September 13 1948) one of Nell's best memories was working with Bette Davis on "Miss Moffat" She won a Tony for her work in Ain't Misbehavin and appeared in Annie on Broadway. Most people remember her from the TV series, "Gimme A Break" and currently she is on "Match Game" She also appeared as a cook in the Speilberg film "Colour Purple". Nell recently provided the "entertainment" at the wedding of Sharon Stone along with Ray Charles. Nell lives in Beverly Hills with her two sons.

Beverly D'Angelo - Acclaimed actress also composes and plays both the piano and guitar and has recorded an album. You also can hear her sing in the film "A Coalminers Daugher". Rumoured to be the woman in Al Pacino's life.

Melba Moore - Born Beatrice Moore in New York City (October 29, 1945). As a child she learned the piano at the insistance of her step-dad and attended college specializing in voice. She has appeared in several films. Melba has also won a Tony award for the 1970 musical "Purlie". In 1996 she play "Fantine" in Les Miserable. She has recorded several albums of R&B. Melba also is known for her charity the Melba Moore Foundation for Children. You can also purchase Melba T-shirts and caps. Why not pick up her latest CD : This Is It: The Best of Melba Moore

Ren Woods - Ren began singing as a child appearing in the group called Soul Five and later names Sunday's Child. Her national televisioin debut was at age 12 on NBC'S "Soul Special". Her group appeared with Sammy Davis Jr. at Carnegie Hall in New York. During this time Ren perfomed with Bob Hope's Christmas Special also on NBC. Films credits include "The Jerk" with Steve Martin, "Target for Rage" with Henry Winkler & Rick Schroeder, "Car Wash" with Richard Pryor, Cooley High and in the mini-series Roots. She also played Dorothy in The Wiz.

Charlaine Woodard - Charlaine appeared on the TV series Rosanne as "Fonda" in two episodes. She also appeared in the 1989 film "Hang Tough". Charlaine can also be heard on the CD "Gotta Dance" singing "The Joint Is Jumpin" along with Nell Carter. Other films include "Eye For An Eye" with Sally Field and she played "Lola" in the 1989 film "Twister" with Harry Dean Stanton. Ms. Woodard was nominated for best actress in "Hang On To The Good Times" at the 1983 Drama Desk Awards.

 

 Treat Williams

Cheryl Barnes

John Savage

Don Dacus

Dorsey Wright

 

 

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