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  2. Sylvia Vrethammar - Wikipedia

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    Eva Sylvia Vrethammar (born 22 August 1945) [1] is a Swedish traditional pop and jazz singer. Vrethammar was born in Uddevalla , Sweden . She is the daughter of Harald Vrethammar, an education official, and Britta Vrethammar, a musical education teacher, specializing in the piano.

  3. Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Family Four, Tommy Körberg, and Sylvia Vrethammar performed one song in each semi-final. Family Four won all five semi-finals, so all five finalists were performed by them. The final was held in the SR television studios in Stockholm on 27 February 1971 and was broadcast on TV1 but was not broadcast on radio.

  4. Finalmente - Wikipedia

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    Finalmente is a song written by Ricky Gianco, Dante Pieretti and Gianni Sanjust, and recorded by Wilma Goich in 1968. [1] Britt Lindeborg wrote lyrics in Swedish as Tycker om dig, and the song was recorded by Sylvia Vrethammar, releasing it as a B-side for the 1969 single Lärling på våran gård (Son of a Preacher Man). [2]

  5. Strangers in the Night - The Music of Bert Kaempfert - Wikipedia

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    Soloists included Ack van Rooyen (flugelhorn, trumpet), Herb Geller (saxophone, flute), Jiggs Whigham (trombone) and Ladi Geisler (bass) together with several of Bert Kaempfert’s past musicians from his orchestras. This concert and DVD includes jazz singers Sylvia Vrethammar, Marc Secara as well as pianist and entertainer Joja Wendt.

  6. Eviva España - Wikipedia

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    There were 56 cover versions in Germany, including one by James Last; total sales were 1.5 million copies sold. The cover version by Sylvia sold 200,000 in United Kingdom. [4] The Swedish version, also performed by Sylvia Vrethammar, became a Svensktoppen hit for 11 weeks between 3 June and 12 August 1973, peaking at number 1. [5]

  7. Video of Abused Foster Dog Living All Her ‘Firsts’ Goes Viral

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    The video’s caption gives us an introduction to the dog’s traumatic past. When she was brought to the shelter in 2023, her body bore the physical scars of abuse, and her spirit was marked by fear.

  8. The Incredible Reason Sloths Grow Algae on Their Fur - AOL

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    The video. While humans wouldn’t be very happy to find that organisms were growing on their skin, particularly fungi, algae, and insects, it works out pretty well for sloths. Sloths may be ...

  9. We Retired And Sold Everything To Travel The U.S. In An RV ...

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    The author and her wife's teardrop trailer and Babbs, their Ram truck, at MoonBeam Farm in Corning, California, in October 2021. Courtesy of Kim Kelly Stamp