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  2. Moshulu - Wikipedia

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    Moshulu is a four-masted steel barque, built as Kurt by William Hamilton and Company at Port Glasgow in Scotland in 1904. The largest remaining original windjammer , she is currently a floating restaurant docked in Penn's Landing , Philadelphia .

  3. Su Pollard - Wikipedia

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    Susan Georgina "Su" Pollard (born 7 November 1949) is a British actress, singer, songwriter and author whose career has spanned over 50 years. Pollard is most known for her role in the sitcom Hi-de-Hi!

  4. Robert Pollard - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ellsworth Pollard Jr. [1] (born October 31, 1957) [2] is an American singer and songwriter. He is the leader of indie rock group Guided by Voices.In addition to this, he has also released 22 solo albums.

  5. Guided by Voices - Wikipedia

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    Soderbergh and Greer would rewrite the lyrics of the songs to fit the story. [10] Soderbergh had previously used a Guided by Voices song in his film Full Frontal, and wrote an introduction to a book on the band. [11] Pollard wrote the soundtrack to Soderbergh's film Bubble, and that music was released as Music for 'Bubble'. [11]

  6. Pamela Polland - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Anna Polland (born August 15, 1944 [1]) is an American singer-songwriter who made three albums for Epic and Columbia Records in the 1960s and 1970s and whose songs have been recorded by a number of popular artists. [3]

  7. Smuglyanka - Wikipedia

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    The song was not performed as part of the suite. In 1940, songs composed for the troops on the front were supposed to be about revenge and victory. By 1942, fashions had changed, and songs with more romantic or lyrical themes were accepted by the military, so Novikov decided to re-release a revised version of the song.

  8. Róisín Dubh (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Dubliners. Instrumental, circa 1964. Also the song "For what died the sons of Róisín". Joanie Madden, leader of Cherish the Ladies, tin whistle instrumental on her solo album Song of the Irish Whistle (1997) Máire Ní Chathasaigh recorded an instrumental version for solo harp on her duo album with Chris Newman Live in the Highlands (1995)

  9. A Walk to Caesarea - Wikipedia

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    The song is considered one of Israel's unofficial anthems, [2] and is the most-commonly played song on Yom HaShoah (the Holocaust Remembrance Day) in Israel. [3] The following is an English translation of the song version: [4] My God, my God, may it never end – the sand and the sea, the rustle of the water, the lightning of the sky, the ...