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Fio Rito had been doing radio remotes since 1924 when he was co-leader of a band with Dan Russo (coincidentally, a co-writer of "Back in Hackensack, New Jersey"). [7] Fio Rito liked the song well enough to "push it by playing it on his radio program." [5] Fio Rito recorded "My Little Grass Shack" on December 13, 1933, for Brunswick Records.
The song was first performed in Oxford in July 1898, and first reviewed in the Entr'acte on 23 July 1898. [4] Laguna of the original song was a village of Native American cave-dwellers somewhere "100 miles off the main line en route to California proceeding from New Orleans." [4] Lily was a cave-dwelling Indian girl. [4]
"Tainted" is a song by American hip hop group Slum Village, released on July 2, 2002 as the lead single from their third studio album Trinity (Past, Present and Future) (2002). It features American singer Dwele. Produced by Karriem Riggins, the song contains a sample of "The Jam" by Graham Central Station.
Prominent Rito characters include Revali, the Rito Champion, and Kass, a wandering minstrel who displays the Rito's appreciation of music through song. [ 123 ] The Sheikah [ ap ] are ancient and mysterious ninja -like warriors commonly distinguished by their red eyes and white hair, whose most prominent recurring representative is Zelda's ...
Songsong is located along the southern coast, in a narrow peninsula. The village's most recognizable landmark is Mt. Taipingot, more commonly known as Wedding Cake Mountain because of its resemblance to a layered wedding cake. [2] The word songsong is a Chamorro word meaning "village, people." The village itself is subdivided into several ...
Mirri Lobo was born Emilio Rito de Sousa Lobo in the village of Pedra de Lume in the island of Sal to Emílio de Sousa Lobo and Cacilda Brito de Sousa Lobo.. He became a composer, he later revealed his talent for music at an early age.
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"Taking a Chance on Love" (Vernon Duke, John La Touche, Ted Fetter) "There'll Never Be Another You" (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon) "I'll Remember April" (Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, Don Raye)