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Recently the crossover soprano Geraldine Larrosa covered a French/Spanish version of "Naturaleza Muerta". A Portuguese-language cover of "Hawaii–Bombay" was performed by Brazilian new wave band Metrô on their 1985 album Olhar. Portuguese singer José Cid also sung a version of his own.
While waiting, he met Geraldine Larrosa, (Innocence) and her then-partner Carlos Marín, who spoke to him after hearing Izambard sing in online videos. Marín said it was worth a try, so Izambard went to the Bastille in Paris, where the auditions were being held by Sonny Takhar.
Geraldine, a character in the poem "Christabel" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Geraldine McQueen (character), a fictional singer, played by Peter Kay; Geraldine Jones (character), a comedy persona of Flip Wilson; Geraldine Granger, a fictional character in the British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley; Geraldine Littlejohn, a character in the film Cyberbully
Larrosa is an unpopulated settlement and a former municipality of Spain, belonging to the present municipality of Jaca, in the comarca of Jacetania, ...
Larrosa is the Aragonese form of this surname. People with the surname. Guy LaRosa (born 1912), American concert pianist; Guy William (Bill) LaRosa (born 1946 ...
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Geraldine "Gerri" Santoro (née Twerdy; August 16, 1935 – June 8, 1964) was an American woman who died after attempting a self-induced abortion in 1964. A police photograph of her dead body, published by Ms. in 1973, became a symbol for the abortion-rights movement in the United States .
Geraldine's Fortune is a 2004 Canadian comedy-drama film. It was directed by John N. Smith , written by Tim Burns and based on the play Les Belles-sœurs by Michel Tremblay . Plot