John O'Banion

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John O'Banion (February 16, 1947February 14, 2007) was an American vocalist and actor.

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[edit] Early career

He was born in Kokomo, Indiana in 1947 and was performing in theater by the age of 13 as well as in a local Indiana band "Hog Honda & the Chain Guards." By age 15, he hosted his own radio show on WIOU and had hosted his own local television show by age 20.

[edit] Recording and acting career

His song "Love You Like I Never Loved Before" was a hit in 1981, making it to #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also appeared in the films "Borderline" with Charles Bronson, TV movie "Courage" with Sofia Loren and Billy Dee Williams and starred in the 1990 independent film "The Judas Project." In 1997 he released an album with jazz cover versions of such contemporary hits as "I'm not in love" (10CC), "What you won't do for love" (Bobby Caldwell) and the title track "Hearts" (Marty Balin).

[edit] His Death

He died February 14 in Los Angeles at the age of 59 after battling for several years with frontotemporal dementia.

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