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  2. Ramona Singer - Wikipedia

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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.

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  4. Comateens - Wikipedia

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    Pictures on a String, their first album for Virgin Records, followed in 1983, yielding the dance club hit "Get Off My Case". In 1984 the band released their final album, Deal with It , which featured live drums played by Chuck Sabo .

  5. Singer allegedly replied, “It’s literally like somebody calling you a n—–.” (Singer told Vanity Fair that she “never” uttered the word.) More from TVLine

  6. How 'Distraught' Ramona Singer Is Coping After N-Word ... - AOL

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    Ramona Singer Rob Kim/Getty Images for Global Lyme Alliance A source close to the network, however, tells Us that Bravo pulled the plug on Singer’s trip to Las Vegas.

  7. The Blue Diamonds (duo) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Diamonds were an Indonesian and Dutch 1960s rock and roll duo, best known for their million-selling chart-topping single, "Ramona". Indo (Dutch- Indonesian ) brothers Ruud de Wolff (12 May 1941 – 18 December 2000) and Riem de Wolff (15 April 1943 – 12 September 2017) founded the group shortly after immigrating to Driebergen ...

  8. Ramona (vocalist) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  9. Smile Empty Soul - Wikipedia

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    On May 27, 2003, the band released their self-titled debut album Smile Empty Soul. [4] The album was produced by John Lewis Parker, [2] and mixed by David J. Holman. [5] Three singles, "Bottom of a Bottle", "Nowhere Kids" and "Silhouettes", were released via the recording.