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Gayle McCormick

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Gayle McCormick Famous memorial

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Mar 2016 (aged 67)
Town and Country, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Ann, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7400214, Longitude: -90.3953646
Plot
Sec.F (south) Lot 528
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Musician. Best remembered as the lead vocalist with the 1960s Pop-Rock group "Smith." While a teenager, she acquired experience performing as a soprano with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, as a member of the Suburb Choir. She went on to join the local group Steve Cummings and the Klassmen, before moving to Los Angeles where she became a member of "Smith." Spotted by Del Shannon, "Smith" landed a record contract with the Dunhill label resulting in their debut album "A Group Called Smith" (1969). Their cover single "Baby It's You" earned a Top 5 placing on the American Pop Charts and gold record status. They covered The Band's "The Weight" for the "Easy Rider" soundtrack in 1969, after a licensing problem with the original recording arose. From their success, they performed on the TV programs "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "American Bandstand." Following the recording of their album "Minus-Plus" (1970), they disbanded. McCormick went on to a solo career and achieved a Top 50 hit with "It's a Crying Shame" (1971). She retired from the entertainment industry during the mid 1970s. She died following a battle with cancer.
Musician. Best remembered as the lead vocalist with the 1960s Pop-Rock group "Smith." While a teenager, she acquired experience performing as a soprano with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, as a member of the Suburb Choir. She went on to join the local group Steve Cummings and the Klassmen, before moving to Los Angeles where she became a member of "Smith." Spotted by Del Shannon, "Smith" landed a record contract with the Dunhill label resulting in their debut album "A Group Called Smith" (1969). Their cover single "Baby It's You" earned a Top 5 placing on the American Pop Charts and gold record status. They covered The Band's "The Weight" for the "Easy Rider" soundtrack in 1969, after a licensing problem with the original recording arose. From their success, they performed on the TV programs "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "American Bandstand." Following the recording of their album "Minus-Plus" (1970), they disbanded. McCormick went on to a solo career and achieved a Top 50 hit with "It's a Crying Shame" (1971). She retired from the entertainment industry during the mid 1970s. She died following a battle with cancer.

Bio by: C.S.



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  • Originally Created by: C.S.
  • Added: Mar 6, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158963720/gayle-mccormick: accessed ), memorial page for Gayle McCormick (26 Nov 1948–1 Mar 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 158963720, citing Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Saint Ann, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.