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  2. Ophelia Marie - Wikipedia

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    Ophelia Marie, also known as Ophelia Olivaccé-Marie [1] (born 28 March 1951), is a popular singer of cadence-lypso from Dominica in the 1980s. She is sometimes referred to as "Dominica's Lady of Song", the "First Lady of Creole ", and "la grande dame de la musique Antillaise".

  3. Ophelia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Author Laura Wattenberg noted that the name is elegant, exotic, and similar in style to the popular name Olivia but has a more Gothic, romantic sensibility that some parents find appealing. [6] Ophelia has also been the subject of numerous songs, paintings, film and television productions. Ofelia is the Spanish-language spelling of ...

  4. Ophelia (The Band song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics tell of the singer's attempt to find the heroine Ophelia. [1] [2] The relationship between the singer and Ophelia is never made explicit. Author Craig Harris refers to her as the singer's old friend, while music critic Nick DeRiso considers her his lover. [2] [3] But he finds out that Ophelia has left town, apparently in a hurry.

  5. Ophelia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Ophelia", a song by French singer-songwriter Nolwenn Leroy ... Ophelia (given name), people and fictional characters with the name Ophelia or Ofelia; Other

  6. Ophélie Winter - Wikipedia

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    She is the daughter of Dutch singer David Alexandre Winter and French fashion model Catherine Fefeu. She rose to prominence in much of Europe after signing with EastWest Records in 1995 and released her hit song " Dieu m'a donné la foi " which reached number one on the French singles chart as well as other hits: "le feu qui m'attise", "Shame ...

  7. Mixed-gender band - Wikipedia

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    The most common configuration of a mixed-gender band is one with several male musicians and one female lead singer. The history of rock has been described as including "a myriad of collectives in which a strong female voice provides the group's identity while being supported by male backing musicians". [13]

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  9. Category:Ophelia - Wikipedia

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