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René Maran, 1930 René Maran (5 November 1887 – 9 May 1960) was a French poet and novelist , and the first black writer to win the French Prix Goncourt (in 1921). Biography
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Batouala was written by René Maran, French Guyanese poet, in 1921. It centers on the life of the chieftain Batouala, and his attempts to stop a younger man from courting one of his nine wives. [ 2 ] It is a series of sketches that show the life of the Bandas including food and celebrations and describes how they live in a continuous cycle with ...
René y René was a Latin pop duo from Laredo, Texas.Composed of René Ornelas (born August 26, 1936) and René Herrera (October 2, 1935 - December 20, 2005), the group scored two hit singles in the U.S. in the 1960s. 1964's "Angelito" ("Little Angel") peaked at #43 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, [1] and 1969's "Lo Mucho que Te Quiero (The More I Love You)" hit #2 on the Adult ...
These are lists of songs.In music, a song is a musical composition for a voice or voices, performed by singing or alongside musical instruments. A choral or vocal song may be accompanied by musical instruments, or it may be unaccompanied, as in the case of a cappella songs.
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Following The X Factor, Rene went on to record a studio version of the song that was released worldwide on March 13, 2012. A music video was also created in Rene's hometown of Santa Cruz, California on February 16, 2012 and released onto YouTube and Vevo on March 20, 2012.
Rene Marie began her professional music career at age 42 [1] performing under her married name René Croan; she released her first album using this name in 1999. [2] That year she performed at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., and signed a contract with the St. Louis-based Maxjazz label. [3]