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  2. Madder Rose - Wikipedia

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    Madder Rose is a New York City-based alternative rock band who recorded in the 1990s. After a 20-year hiatus, a new album was released in September 2019. [1] The band is fronted by Mary Lorson, who shares songwriting duties with guitarist Billy Coté.

  3. Wu-Lu - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 2024, Romans-Hopcraft announced his third EP, Learning to Swim on Empty, and released its lead single, "Daylight Song". [11] The EP features contributions from poet and artist Rohan Ayinde and author Caleb Femi. [11] The second single, a dub-influenced song called "Sinner", was released on 1 May. [12] The EP was released on 17 May by ...

  4. Teddy Swims - Wikipedia

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    Jaten Collin Dimsdale (born September 25, 1992), also known by his stage name Teddy Swims, is an American singer-songwriter and rapper.Known for his genre-blending music, including soul, country, and pop, he originally attracted fans through song covers on his YouTube channel in 2019 and 2020. [3]

  5. Kupala Night - Wikipedia

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    Kupala Night (also Kupala's Night or just Kupala; Polish: Noc Kupały, Belarusian: Kupalle, Russian: Ivan Kupala, Kupala, Ukrainian: Ivan Kupalo) is one of the major folk holidays [1] in some of the Slavic countries [2] that coincides with the Christian feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist [1] and the East Slavic feast of Saint John's Eve.

  6. Johnnyswim - Wikipedia

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    Johnnyswim is an American folk, soul, blues, and pop music duo consisting of singer-songwriters Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez, [1] formed in 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 1 ] Origin

  7. Juliana Jendo - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Jendo (born November 30, 1956, in Tel Tamer, Syria, Syriac: ܓܘܠܝܢܐ ܓܢܕܐ) is a Syrian Assyrian singer and actress who, unlike many other Assyrian Neo-Aramaic-speaking artists, has occasionally recorded songs in Turoyo, Chaldean Neo-Aramaic and as well as in Arabic. [1] She has mostly recorded folk dance music.

  8. Juliana Hall - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Hall (born 1958) is an American composer of art songs, monodramas, and vocal chamber music. She has been described by the NATS Journal of Singing as "one of our country’s most able and prolific art song composers for almost three decades" and, in discussing her 1989 song cycle Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush, the Journal went on to assert that "Even at this very early stage ...

  9. Lucy Broadwood - Wikipedia

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    She was born on 9 August 1858, at the Pavilion, the summer residence that her father rented at Melrose in Scotland. [1] She was the daughter of piano manufacturer Henry Fowler Broadwood [Wikidata] (1811–1893) (eldest son of James Shudi Broadwood) and his wife Juliana Maria née Birch, [2] and great granddaughter of John Broadwood, the founder of Broadwood and Sons, piano manufacturers.