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  2. Glenda del E - Wikipedia

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    Glenda was born in Havana and grew up in a musical family, daughter of Cuban singer Mireya Escalante and percussionist Mayito del Monte. [1] She became interested in music at the age of four or five, when her father took her to rehearsals of the Riverside Orchestra. In her beginnings, she was part of the Paquito González Cueto school band.

  3. Glenda (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Glenda López Exposito (born September 3, 1988), better known by her stage name Glenda, is a Cuban-born singer, songwriter and flute player. [1] She was born in Havana, Cuba into a musical family. Her mother, Bellita (born 1957), is a well-known jazz pianist and singer. Glenda's mother shares her interest in music and Glenda cites her mother as ...

  4. Glenda Goss - Wikipedia

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    Glenda Dawn Goss is an American author and music historian whose special interests are music and culture, early modernism, critical editing, and European-American points of cultural contact. Her most notable work has revolved around the life and works of the Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius .

  5. Glenda Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Glenda May Jackson was born at 151 Market Street in Birkenhead, Cheshire, on 9 May 1936. Her mother named her after the Hollywood film star Glenda Farrell. [5] Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Hoylake, also on the Wirral. [6] Her family was very poor, and lived in a two-up two-down house with an outside toilet at 21 Lake Place. Her ...

  6. Glennis Grace - Wikipedia

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    Glennis Grace at Cirque du Soleil in Amsterdam in 2010. Batta was born in Amsterdam to a Dutch mother and a father from Curaçao. [4]She was discovered in 1994, at the age of 15, after she won the Dutch TV talent show called Soundmixshow, where she performed the Whitney Houston song "One Moment in Time".

  7. Glenda Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Glenda Dickerson (February 9, 1945 – January 12, 2012) [2] was an American director, folklorist, adaptor, writer, choreographer, actor, black theatre organizer, and educator. She was the second African-American woman to direct on Broadway , with her 1980 musical production of Reggae: a musical revelation .

  8. List of Glenda Jackson performances - Wikipedia

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    The Glenda Jackson Story Book: Reader Argo ZSW 559 [106] The Glenda Jackson Story Book Vol. 2: Reader Argo ZSW 560 [107] The Mind Of Emily Dickinson: Reader Readings from the letters and poetry of Emily Dickinson by Glenda Jackson. Argo ZSW 600/601 (2-LP set) [108] [109] 1978 Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale: Narrator With Rudolf Nureyev and ...

  9. Glenda - Wikipedia

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    Glenda may refer to: Glenda (given name) Glenda (musician) (born 1988), Cuban singer, songwriter, and flute player; Glenda, the Plan 9 Bunny, mascot of Plan 9 from ...