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Don Gardner

[b]For the writer of "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" use [a=Donald Yetter Gardner][/b] Donald Gardner (born May 9, 1931 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. died September 4, 2018.) Gardner’s legacy spanned eight decades starting in 1947 as a singer and songwriter. His biggest hit was “Need Your Lovin,” which rose to number four on the R&B charts in 1962 and was later recorded by Otis Redding, Tom Jones, and Jackie Wilson among others. After releasing his third album, he created his own group, The Three Bachelors, renamed The Sonotones. He later joined Dee Dee Ford and created an unforgettable duo. Don not only enjoyed success in the United States but also abroad where he toured with several artists. His success continued as a solo artist as well as partnering with Baby Washington in the 1970s. He remained in music as an artist and repertoire (A&R) manager into the 1980s. Since Jazz was his first love, it was only natural that he became a member of the Board of the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts (PCC), eventually becoming Board president before joining the management of the newly built arts centre in Philadelphia (1995). The PCC was Don’s passion since its mission is to preserve the legacy of jazz and help young jazz musicians hone their skills and continue the legacy of musical excellence. During his time with the Philadelphia Clef Club, he served in a number of positions including Executive Director, President, Operations Manager, and the Facilities Manager.

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