Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie (May 13, 1938 – September 4, 2020), known professionally as Lucille Starr, was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and yodeler...
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Bob & Lucille, were a Canadian singing duo who were popular during the 1960s, disbanding in 1977. The duo consisted of vocalist Lucille Starr and her...
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Look up Lucille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lucille may refer to: Lucille Roybal-Allard (born 1941), American politician Lucille Ball (1911–1989)...
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big-selling cover. The Everly Brothers followed in 1963, along with Lucille Starr including a translation in French (1964), Jerry Wallace (1966), Dean...
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singer-songwriter Lee Anna Starr (1853–1937), American clergywoman, writer, suffragist Leonard Starr (1925–2015), American cartoonist Lucille Starr (1938–2020), Canadian...
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Michaels, Captain and Tennille, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Quincy Jones, Lucille Starr, Stealers Wheel, Hoyt Axton, Gallagher and Lyle, Barry DeVorzon, Perry...
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Garnett Lucille Ryman Carroll, stage name Jane Starr (born Garnett Lucille Ryman; June 10, 1906 – October 23, 2002) was an American Broadway actress and...
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Cajun Love (category Lucille Starr songs)
"Cajun Love" is a single by Canadian country music artist Lucille Starr. The song debuted at number 36 on the RPM Country Tracks chart on April 14, 1969...
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Bridges, he contributed to the Canadian Sweethearts' (Bob Regan and Lucille Starr) first A&M Records recording session with Dorsey Burnette in 1963. The...
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covered by a number of American artists such as Barbara Fairchild and Lucille Starr. By 1981, it became popular for artists to perform with a tape instead...
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The Stanley Brothers Chris Stapleton (born 1978) Star Anna Kenny Starr Lucille Starr (1938–2020) The Statler Brothers Red Steagall (born 1938) Stealing...
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Métis member of the Grey Nuns Gabrielle Roy – French language author Lucille Starr – (née Savoie) singer Jonathan Toews – professional hockey player Winnipeg's...
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2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020. "Manitoba-born country music queen Lucille Starr dies at 82". CBC.ca Wallis, Kim (September 7, 2020). "Bruce Williamson...
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Grashey, Zero Records produced and recorded singers like Loretta Lynn, Lucille Starr, Myrna Lorrie, and Buddy De Val. Regarding Loretta Lynn, it was on live...
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lead cast includes Jason Mireau, Delia Tatiana and Moishe Teichman. Lucille Starr, who was inducted to the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1987...
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21 November 28 November 5 December 12 December 19 December "The French Song" ("Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montagnes") Lucille Starr 26 December...
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Sinatra ("Hey! Jealous Lover"), The Statler Brothers, Leroy Van Dyke, Lucille Starr, Girl Trouble, The Beatles, Daniel O'Donnell, Barbara Lynn, David Houston...
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Stark – violinist and conductor Erroll Starr – rhythm and blues singer Kinnie Starr – singer-songwriter Lucille Starr – singer Cassie Steele – singer-songwriter...
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and novelist (b. 1936 or 1937) Bryan Anderson, politician (b. 1942) Lucille Starr, singer (b. 1938) September 10 – Terry Buckle, Canadian Anglican prelate...
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"Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montanges", and a bilingual cover by Lucille Starr became an international hit and Canada's first single to sell more than...
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Payrastre, television producer Denise Savoie, politician (born 1943) Lucille Starr, Franco-Manitoban and resident of Maillardville (born 1938) Emmanuelle...
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African-American doo-wop bass vocalist (The Monotones) (died 2000) Lucille Starr, French-Canadian singer (died 2020) May 15 – Lenny Welch, pop singer...
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written Ben Peters 1970, sung by Jane Morgan 1970, Skeeter Davis 1970, Lucille Starr 1970, Dottie West 1972 "I Am Only A Woman", song by Judy Stone Arnold...
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Donn Reynolds Riot Run DMC Vs. Jason Nevins Secret Life Chris Sheppard Lucille Starr Strike DJ Supreme Tijuana Brass Timmy T Whigfield Carol Williams Link...
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Mickey Gilley, Great Speckled Bird, Willie Nelson, Patty Loveless, Lucille Starr(#5Can), Marie Osmond, Richard Thompson (as part of The Bunch), and the...
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French neo-Pétainist and political activist, founder of Jeune Nation. Lucille Starr, 82, Canadian singer ("Cajun Love"). Dmitry Svetushkin, 40, Moldovan...
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the Everly Brothers, Cilla Black, Wanda Jackson, Willeke Alberti, Lucille Starr, and Frans Kok orchestra. The grand old style of the Grand Gala du Disque...
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32nd Premier of Nova Scotia April 12 - Roger Caron, author May 13 - Lucille Starr, singer, songwriter and yodeler May 16 - Jim Coutts, political advisor...
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Messer (artist) Hank Snow (artist) 1986 Papa Joe Brown (artist) 1987 Lucille Starr (artist) 1988 Jack Feeney (builder) 1989 Charlie Chamberlain (artist)...
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listening composer 4 Gary Peacock, 85, American jazz double-bassist Lucille Starr, 82, Canadian country singer 6 – Bruce Williamson, 49, American R&B...
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