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Year
1963
Peak Position
#96
Weeks on Chart
2
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
Vic Dana is an American singer and actor born on August 26, 1940, in Buffalo, New York. He gained fame in the early 1960s with his smooth vocals and charming stage presence. Dana's music career took off when he signed with Dolton Records and released his hit single "Little Altar Boy" in 1961, which peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


Throughout the 1960s, Vic Dana continued to release successful singles such as "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Crystal Chandelier," establishing himself as a popular pop and adult contemporary artist. In addition to his music career, Dana also appeared in several films and television shows, showcasing his talent as both a singer and actor. Today, Vic Dana is remembered as a talented artist who left a lasting impact on the music industry during the 1960s.

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