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  2. Jaya discography - Wikipedia

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    36. Holiday albums. 1. The discography of Jaya, a Filipina singer, consists of twelve studio albums, thirty singles, and one live album as of 2019. Jaya is known in the Philippines as the Queen of Soul. Born Maria Luisa Ramsey on March 21, 1970 in Manila, Philippines, the name Jaya came from her record label LMR Records when they signed her as ...

  3. Jaya (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Universal Records (2011–2014) Star Music (2016–2021) Musical artist. Maria Luisa Ramsey Kagahastian (born March 21, 1970), known professionally as Jaya (/ ˈdʒaɪə /), is a Filipino singer, actress, and television personality. Referred to as the country's "Queen of Soul", she is known for her distinctively deep voice and soulful singing ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    Due to the interpolation, Maurice White, Al McKay and Allee Willis received co-writing credits. Velasquez has covered the Beatles ' "Come Together", "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "The Long and Winding Road". Remus Choy (pictured, center) and Velasquez recorded a cover of Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John 's "I Can't Help It".

  5. R2K: The Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, where the concert took place. Regine Velasquez released her tenth studio album, R2K, on November 27, 1999. [1] A cover album, it contains remakes of pop music from the 1970s and 1980s, [2] issued with a bonus Video CD (VCD) of six music videos for its tracks, including Bread's "Lost Without Your Love" and George Benson's "In Your Eyes".

  6. Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    —Velasquez on her childhood Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez was born on April 22, 1970, in Tondo, Manila, to Teresita (née Ansong) and Gerardo Velasquez. She has three sisters—Cacai, Diane, and Deca—and a brother, Jojo. [6] Her family moved to Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, where Velasquez spent the early years of her life. [7] At age three, Velasquez became interested in music after ...

  7. Camping (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [23] In a rare positive evaluation, The Wall Street Journal ' s John Anderson described the series as "A very funny, quasi-cringy series that takes the Sartre-esque point of view into the great outdoors." [24] Gwen Inhat of The A.V. Club summed up her D+ review, "It’s a waste of a fine cast and a bucolic setting.

  8. Points of View (Surls) - Wikipedia

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    Points of View is an outdoor 1991 sculpture by James Surls, installed at Market Square Park in Houston, Texas, in the United States. The abstract sculpture is made of treated pine and painted steel, and measures 25 feet (7.6 m) x 8 feet (2.4 m) x 4 feet (1.2 m). It is mounted on a concrete base that measures 3 inches (7.6 cm) x 54 inches (140 cm).

  9. Points of View (album) - Wikipedia

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    Points of View. (1998) Prime Directive. (1999) Points of View is a studio album by the Dave Holland Quintet recorded over two days in September 1997 and released on ECM April the following year. The quintet features saxophonist Steve Wilson, trombonist Robin Eubanks, vibraphonist Steve Nelson, and drummer Billy Kilson. [1][2]