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Ha·ley
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li
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noun
1.
Alex,
1921–92,
U.S. writer.
2.
William John Clifton
(
“Bill”
),
1925–81,
U.S. musician: rockabilly pioneer.
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Haley
(ˈheɪlɪ)
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n
Bill,
full name
William John Clifton Haley.
1925--81, US rock and roll singer, best known for his recording of "Rock Around the Clock" (1955)
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