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José Manuel Rey, Venezuelan football player; Julio Rey, Spanish marathon runner; Lana Del Rey, American singer, songwriter, record producer, and model; Louis-Charles-Joseph Rey (1738–1811), cellist and composer; Louis Emmanuel Rey, French general of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars; Luis Rey, Spanish-Mexican artist and Led Zeppelin ...
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer-songwriter.Her music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, with frequent references to pop culture and 1950s–1970s Americana. [2]
Del Cerro, San Diego, a hilly neighborhood in the city of San Diego, California (of the hill) Delray, Michigan, a neighborhood and former incorporated village, located on the southwest side of Detroit, Michigan (from Del Rey, "of the King", Mexico) Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, a small district in the west side of Los Angeles (of the king)
Del Rey (musician) (born 1959), blues singer-songwriter and guitarist; Judy-Lynn del Rey (1943–1986), editor of science fiction and Lester del Rey's wife; Lana Del Rey (born 1985), American singer-songwriter; Lester del Rey (1915–1993), author and editor of science fiction; Sara Del Rey (born 1980), American professional wrestler
Roy, from the video game Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade; Roy, from the British sketch show Little Britain; Roy, a minor character from the Peanuts comic strip; Roy Biggins, a major character from Wings; Roy Anderson, from The Office; Roy Batty, the leader of the renegade replicants in the film Blade Runner
Here's a full timeline of Lana Del Rey and her new husband Jeremy Dufrene's relationship—from how they met during a swamp tour to their surprise wedding.
The following year, Del Rey announced that she had recorded an entire cover album of country music songs, inspired by her singles "Ride" (2012) and "Video Games" (2011); she elaborated: "I went back and listened to 'Ride' and 'Video Games' and thought, you know they're kind of country. Maybe the way 'Video Games' got remastered, they're pop ...
Coat of arms of the House of Zúñiga. The House of Zúñiga is a Spanish noble lineage who took their name from their domain. Various members of the family were distinguished in the service of the Spanish crown in Europe and the Americas as viceroys, governors, military, diplomats, writers and members of religious orders.