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Ramona Singer (née Mazur; born November 18, 1956) is an American television personality, businesswoman, and author. She is best known as a cast member on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of New York City , in which she has starred in the first 13 seasons from 2008 to 2021.
Ramona became a vocalist and pianist for Paul Whiteman's Orchestra from 1932–37, succeeding Mildred Bailey. She performed on Whiteman's radio show in 1933, Al Jolson 's radio show in 1933–34, and the Kraft Music Hall in late 1934 through early 1935 (before Bing Crosby took over the latter program in 1936).
Soon after starting her MySpace music page, her song, "Suburbia" was selected to be in Noah Baumbach's film Greenberg. Within a year she was touring European festivals. [1] Her music draws comparison to Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. [6] Nite Jewel describes herself more as "liquid cool" citing English electronic music duo Autechre as a major musical ...
Called the "Dutch – Indonesian Everly Brothers", the Blue Diamonds covered many Everly Brothers songs, but became famous in 1960 with their version of "Ramona", a song originally written for the 1928 film, Ramona. The song was written for promotional appearances with Dolores del Río (star of the film) but not featured in the film itself.
Floral Shoppe (Japanese: フローラルの専門店, Hepburn: Furōraru no Senmon-ten) is the ninth studio album by the American electronic musician Ramona Andra Langley under the alias Macintosh Plus, released on December 9, 2011 by the independent record label Beer on the Rug.
Ramona, directed by Victor Urruchua; Ramona (2000 TV series), a Mexican telenovela; The Ramona Pageant, a 1923 annual outdoor play depicting Jackson's novel; Ramona (novel series), by Beverly Cleary Ramona (1988 TV series), a Canadian series based on Cleary's novels, starring Sarah Polley; Ramona Quimby, the title character of Cleary's books
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In 1995, their video for "The Late Mistake" was mocked in a season five episode of Beavis and Butt-head called "Top O'The Mountain". In November 2023, Nicholas West (nee Dembling) and Ramona Jan reunited as friends and re-released original Comateens single, Danger Zone backed by Elizabeth's Lover on Left-for-Dead Records.