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    Grace Decca (born Ndom'a Deccah Grace on 23 September 1966) is a Cameroonian singer and producer from Douala, the country's economic capital. She is the...
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    May 2006 Solomon released her debut solo album, Poison Sweet Madeira, on Decca Records – an eclectic mix of klezmer, folk and pop and featuring the vocal...
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  • Gilbert and Sullivan, Frederick Delius, J. S. Bach and Igor Stravinsky. "Dora the Female Explorer" and "Slark" were both issued as singles from the album...
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  • Victor Olof (section Decca)
    known first as a violinist and conductor and later as a record producer for Decca Records and subsequently for HMV Records. Among the artists whose recordings...
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  • the implications of the name "Lolita". That night, Laura sleeps with Don. Dora is a realtor. Once a "flower child" of the 1960s, she is now living a suburban...
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  • More". Stereogum. Retrieved June 13, 2024. Wescott, Andrew (July 10, 2024). "Dora Jar has announced her debut album, No Way to Relax When You Are on Fire"...
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    Lucia Danieli, Miti Trucato Pace, Dora Carral Lamberto Gardelli, Orchestra e coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino CD: DECCA Cat: 411 665-2 1973 Katia Ricciarelli...
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  • as Bentley Summerhays Countdown Kenneth Williams on Pleasure Bent 1967, Decca LK 4856. Music by Ted Dicks, lyrics by Myles Rudge. Arrangements and musical...
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    Hancock Show and made many appearances with Tony Hancock, Michael Bentine, Dora Bryan and Dick Emery, among others, before winning the role of Jones in Dad's...
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    list Musical career Genres R&B soul pop disco dance Labels Motown RCA EMI Parlophone Decca Formerly of The Supremes Musical artist Website dianaross.com...
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  • VRTTI VII  Finland Early warning radar 6 units In use between 1954–1970s. Decca radar  United Kingdom Counter-battery radar In use from 1951 to ?. Severi...
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    Tyley Ross (category Dora Mavor Moore Award winners)
    the Universal Records recording act The East Village Opera Company, and a Dora Award winning musical theater actor. He is based in New York City. Ross began...
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    Glory'". National Catholic Register. Retrieved August 2, 2018. Aitkenhead, Decca (July 19, 2010). "Andy Garcia: 'The problem with producing movies? You get...
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    Jan Howard (category Decca Records artists)
    recording career followed suit. She had her biggest success after signing with Decca Records. Howard had major hits with the singles "Evil on Your Mind" (1966)...
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    The Rolling Stones (category Decca Records artists)
    band members' ages in publicity material to make them appear as teenagers. Decca Records, which had declined to sign a deal with the Beatles, gave the Rolling...
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    Jimmy Wakely (category Decca Records artists)
    years, then left because of movie commitments and a recording contract with Decca Records that ran from 1941–1942 through 1947. Johnny Bond stayed with the...
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    – Tito Gobbi, Elena Souliotis, Dora Carral, Bruno Prevedi, Carlo Cava – Vienna State Opera Chorus and Orchestra – DECCA G. Verdi – Macbeth – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau...
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    Annie Lennox (category Decca Records artists)
    August 2010, Lennox signed a new contract with Island Records in the UK and Decca Records in the U.S., both part of the Universal Music Group. Her first release...
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    Der Schauspieldirektor Singspiel by W. A. Mozart The composer, drawing by Dora Stock, 1789 Translation The Impresario Librettist Gottlieb Stephanie Language...
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  • You Can't Always Get What You Want (category Decca Records singles)
    original London Records Let It Bleed inner sleeve lists "7:28" Loewenstein, Dora; Dodd, Philip (2003). According to the Rolling Stones. San Francisco: Chronicle...
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    Roth Costanzo for the cover of his first album ARC, released in 2018 by DeccaGold and featuring recordings of works by Philip Glass and George Frideric...
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    Souliotis, Carlo Cava, Bruno Prevedi, Dora Caral Lamberto Gardelli, Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Chorus CD: Decca Cat: 417 407-2 1977–78 Matteo Manuguerra...
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    band for songwriter Cindy Walker during her early recording career with Decca Records and Standard Transcriptions. Her song "We're Gonna Stomp Them City...
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  • the 1961 album Hancock ("The Blood Donor" and "The Radio Ham") and two by Decca on the 1965 album It's Hancock ("The Missing Page" and "The Reunion Party")...
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  • records in the UK and had a production and distribution arrangement with Decca Records. After Chilkes was replaced by Trinidadian Rupert Nurse, who became...
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  • Mother's Little Helper (category Decca Records singles)
    music hall sound made more distinct by the electric twelve-string guitar. Decca Records released Aftermath in the UK on 15 April 1966, sequencing "Mother's...
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  • (Columbia, 2003) Duran Duran, Liberty (Parlophone, 1990) Matt Dusk, Two Shots (Decca, 2004) Julia Fordham, Julia Fordham (Virgin, 1988) Noel Gallagher's High...
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    Rufus Wainwright (category Decca Records artists)
    convince critics he is worthy of a place among the greats". Prima Donna won a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Musical/Opera in June 2011. In November...
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  • Three Caballeros with English lyrics written by Ray Gilbert and sung by Dora Luz. Gilbert's lyrics bear no similarity to Lara's original Spanish language...
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    De Fabritiis, Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino CD: Decca Grand Opera series Cat: 433 030-2 1971 Teresa Berganza, Margherita Gugliemi...
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