maria mercedes garcia martin |
For the Love of It (1980, TV movie) Hospital Massacre (also known as X-Ray) (1982) Deathstalker (1983) Television appearances The Bobby Vinton Show (1976), as herself The Sonny & Cher Show, as herself Playboy After Dark (1968), as herself Benton left Hee Haw after four seasons to concentrate on a more Hollywood-oriented career. She also starred in the short-lived 1977 ABC-TV comedy series Sugar Time!, about an aspiring female rock group and in films including the slasher Hospital Massacre (1982). Benton achieved some success as a recording artist. Her record "Brass Buckles" (1975) was a top-five hit on Billboard's country singles chart. Benton has recorded eight albums, the last of which she personally produced in 1979. She also composed the songs, sang them, and played piano. One of her better-known songs was "Ain't That Just the Way" (1976). It was a number one hit in Sweden for 5 weeks, was also a major hit for Lutricia McNeal in 1996, and was recorded by the Dutch singer Patricia Paay under the title Poor Jeremy in 1977. Personal life Benton married real estate developer George Gradow on October 14, 1979.[1] They have two children, Alexander (born August 23, 1986) and Ariana (born July 13, 1988). They divide their time between homes in Aspen and Los Angeles. Discography Albums Year Album Chart Positions Label US Country US 1975 Barbi Doll 17 — Playboy Barbi Benton 18 — 1976 Something New 39 208 1975 "Brass Buckles" 5 — 6 Barbi Benton "Movie Magazine, Stars in Her Eyes" 61 — —
|
www.shanagrant.com
Shauna Grant The Last Porn Queen |
|
|
|
|
|