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  2. Cleo Rocos - Wikipedia

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    Cleo Rocos (born 24 July 1962, [1] [2] in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) [3] is a UK-based comedy actress, producer, presenter and businesswoman who starred alongside Kenny Everett on The Kenny Everett Television Show.

  3. Para Ti - Wikipedia

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    Para Ti (transl. For You) is the ninth studio album by singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40. It was released on August 31, 2004, by Vene Music and distributed by Universal Latin Music.

  4. Vivir Para Ti - Wikipedia

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    Vivir Para Ti is an Argentine-Puerto Rican telenovela from 1982 and 1983. [1] It starred Argentine actor Pablo Alarcón and Puerto Rican actress Camille Carrion , with a soundtrack song, also titled "Vivir Para Ti", sung by Carrion's then-common law husband Glenn Monroig .

  5. Kay Hanley - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Hanley began a shift in her music career. She wrote and performed songs for the Kids' WB cartoon series Generation O! along with the rest of Letters to Cleo and provided the singing voice for Rachael Leigh Cook's character Josie in the movie Josie and the Pussycats. In 2002, she released her first solo album, Cherry Marmalade.

  6. Cleo Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra Mary Palmer (née Sylvestre; 19 April 1945 – 20 September 2024), known professionally as Cleo Sylvestre, was a British actress. She was the first black woman ever to play a leading role at the National Theatre in London, and the first woman to record with The Rolling Stones .

  7. Letters to Cleo - Wikipedia

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    Letters to Cleo is an American alternative rock band originating from Boston, Massachusetts, best known for the 1994 single, "Here & Now", from their full-length debut album, Aurora Gory Alice which topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and peaked at 56 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  8. Dos gardenias - Wikipedia

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    "Dos gardenias" is a bolero written in 1945 by Cuban composer and pianist Isolina Carrillo. [2] Widely considered a standard of the Latin music repertoire, the song became a hit for Daniel Santos in 1948, due to his recording with La Sonora Matancera with an arrangement by Pérez Prado.

  9. Soy Loco por Ti America - Wikipedia

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    Soy Loco por Ti America (1987) Trem Para As Estrelas (Trilha Sonora) (1987) Soy Loco por Ti America is an album by the Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil.