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The Sunday Morning Star, also commonly known as The Sunday Star, [1] was a weekly newspaper in Wilmington, Delaware from 1881 to 1954. It carried three official titles in its 74 years: The Sunday Morning Star from 1881 to 1949, [2] The Sunday Star from 1949 to 1953, [3] and the Wilmington Sunday Star from 1953 to 1954.
Sunday Star may refer to: The Sunday Star. Daily Star (Louisiana), a daily newspaper in Hammond, Louisiana, United States; Daily Star Sunday, a weekly newspaper in London, England, UK; Sunday Morning Star, a weekly newspaper in Wilmington, Delaware, United States; The Sunday Star, a weekly newspaper in Auckland, New Zealand; predecessor to the ...
Luis Raúl Marrero (born January 23, 1974), also known by his stage name Funky, is a Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter. With seven solo albums and multiple jobs as a producer, Marrero is internationally recognized as a hip hop and reggaeton Christian artist. [ 1 ]
Funky Little Demons is the fifth studio album by the English band the Wolfgang Press, released in 1995. [3] [4] The album peaked at No. 75 on the UK Albums Chart. [5] The first single was "Going South". [6] The band supported the album by touring North America with Suddenly, Tammy! [7] [8]
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Taking Back Sunday (Victory/Warner Bros./Interscope) Tamar Kaprelian; Tame Impala [2] Tay Money [2] Teairra Mari; Tech N9ne (Strange Music) Teriyaki Boyz (Star Trak/Interscope) Teyana Taylor (Star Trak/Interscope) [18] Tha Dogg Pound (Death Row/Interscope) That Mexican OT; The 1975 (Dirty Hit/Interscope) [2] The All-American Rejects (Doghouse ...
Parliament - Funkadelic - P-Funk All Stars - Dope Dogs (P-Vine PCD-1991) (CD) Praxis - Sacrifist (Subharmonic SD 7002-2) (CD) William "Bootsy" Collins and Bernie Worrell 1995
The Sunday Star-Times was first published in March 1994 after the merger of The Dominion Sunday Times and The Sunday Star.The Dominion Sunday Times started in 1965 and was renamed to Sunday Times (1976–1981), New Zealand Times (1981–1986), New Zealand Sunday Times (1986–1987), then reverted to its original (1987–1992), before it was known as the Sunday Times (1992–1994).