Santiglia, Peggy (1944–)
Santiglia, Peggy (1944–)
American vocalist. Name variations: Peggy Santiglia McCannon; The Angels. Born May 4, 1944, in Bellview, NJ.
Sang commercial jingles; appeared on Broadway in Do Re Mi; replaced Linda Jansen as lead vocalist for The Angels (1962), one of most successful early 1960s girl groups; with Angels, released millionselling hit "My Boyfriend's Back" (1963). Other Angels singles include "I Adore Him" (1963), "Thank You and Goodnight" (1963), "Wow Wow Wee (He's the Boy for Me)" (1964), and "Papa's Side of the Bed" (1974).
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