Vic Dana
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Vic Dana (born August 26, 1942 in Buffalo, New York) is an American dancer and singer.
Discovered by Sammy Davis, Jr., he is best known for his 1965 recording of the Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett song "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" that was a Billboard Top Ten hit single and his album of the same title made it into the Top Twenty.
Also with hit recordings on Billboard pop music charts of 1960's; "Little Altar Boy", "I Will", "More", "Shangri-La", "I Love You Drops" and "If I Never Knew Your Name."
Vic has three children, Steven, Jason and Justin. He now resides in Paducah, Kentucky.
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