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  2. Laurie Styvers - Wikipedia

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    These were produced by Murphy, who was also the co-writer on a handful of songs, as well as being Styvers' sometime boyfriend. [5] Her debut was Spilt Milk, recorded in the spring of 1971 with arrangements by Tom Parker. Released in the United States by Warner Brothers in November 1971, it received good reviews and some airplay on the college ...

  3. Baldi - Wikipedia

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    Baldi may refer to: Baldi (surname) ... a series of BBC radio detective dramas; Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning, a 2018 parody horror video game. See also

  4. Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning - Wikipedia

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    Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning, also known as Baldi's Basics Classic, is a 2018 puzzle horror game developed and published by Micah McGonigal. Disguised as an educational game, it is set in a schoolhouse, where the player must locate seven notebooks which each consists of math problems without being caught by Baldi, his students and other school staff members, while also avoiding ...

  5. Cloud Nothings - Wikipedia

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    The same day, they released the album's first single, "I'm Not Part of Me." and its accompanying video. The album was given an 8.7 out of 10 on Pitchfork and titled "Best New Music". Here and Nowhere Else reached No. 2 on the CMJ Radio charts and was favorably reviewed in a wide variety of music publications including Rolling Stone (3 1/2 stars ...

  6. John R. Dilworth - Wikipedia

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    John Russell Dilworth was born on February 14, 1963, in New York City. After graduating from the School of Visual Arts , Dilworth became an art director at Baldi, Bloom and Whelan Advertising. During this period, he worked on his own films in his spare time, providing much of his own funding. [ 3 ]

  7. George Baldi III - Wikipedia

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    George William Baldi III (born August 29, 1970) is an American singer best known as the bass singer of the a cappella singing group Rockapella from 2002 to 2014, and then had a second stint with the group from 2022 to 2023, becoming a supporting member after each departure.

  8. Charles C. A. Baldi - Wikipedia

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    Baldi Funeral Home year 1908 located at 1011–1017 S. 8th St Philadelphia, PA – Photo of Baldi Brothers. The Baldi Brothers of Philadelphia is a story considered to be one of the most remarkable families of brothers prominent in business affairs in the early 1900s in the United States working in a harmonious combination.

  9. Chris Daniels (musician) - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Daniels was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. [10] [13] In 2015, Daniels released Funky to the Bone, which was critically acclaimed by international media outlets and blues and soul magazines including Downbeat and Roots Music Report. Daniels teaches full-time and performs more than 100 shows a year. [14] [15]