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  2. Sesenne - Wikipedia

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    Patronage by St. Lucia's first woman legislator led to the singer's "discovery" by a cultural preservationist, who in turn introduced Sesenne to an American anthropologist to make recordings of her songs. The recordings were played on the radio, leading to her being selected to be one of the representatives for St. Lucia at the CARIFTA Expo in ...

  3. Live and Let Die (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Live and Let Die" is the theme song of the 1973 James Bond film of the same name, performed by the British–American rock band Wings. Written by English musician Paul McCartney and his wife Linda McCartney , it reunited McCartney with former Beatles producer George Martin , who produced the song and arranged the orchestra.

  4. Radio St. Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Radio St. Lucia was a radio station on Saint Lucia, located on the Morne Castries, which operated from 1972 to 2017. [2] [3] For a long period it was the only radio station on the island. Its programming featured a mixture of news, music, and talk. They were once wholly owned and operated by the Government of Saint Lucia but were later privatised.

  5. Live and Let Die (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The recording contract had specified that McCartney would "perform the title song under the opening titles". [3] Martin nonetheless scored a soul arrangement to accompany singer B. J. Arnau for a nightclub sequence in the film. Live and Let Die was the first time that a rock music arrangement was used to open a

  6. Radio Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest radio services in the Eastern Caribbean, [4] RCI was established in 1961 and was one of the country's two stations (along with Radio St. Lucia) during its early years. [3] It was a former division of French-based SOFIRAD [5] and a part of Radio Caraïbes International in Martinique/Guadeloupe. [6]

  7. Acoustic Alchemy - Wikipedia

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    Radio Contact (2003) contained "Little Laughter", the band's first song with a vocal, performed by Jo Harrop. [7] Harrop was a backing vocalist who was discovered by Gilderdale during a session with Latin singer Enrique Iglesias. Early in 2006, bassist Frank Felix left the band to concentrate on other projects.

  8. Geoffrey Holder - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Lamont Holder (August 1, 1930 – October 5, 2014) was a Trinidadian-American actor, dancer, musician, director, choreographer, and artist. [2] [3] He was a principal dancer for the Metropolitan Opera Ballet before his film career began in 1957 with an appearance in Carib Gold.

  9. Live and Let Die - Wikipedia

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    Live and Let Die, a 1954 novel by Ian Fleming Live and Let Die, a 1973 film starring Roger Moore Live and Let Die, a video game; Live and Let Die "Live and Let Die" (song), a song by Paul McCartney and Wings from the film; Live and Let Die, a 1984 module for the James Bond 007 role-playing game