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From 1980–1981, Haas served as a pastoral musician at Church of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Paul, Minnesota. From 1981–1982, Haas was the Director of Music and Youth Ministry at Our Lady's Immaculate Heart Church in Ankeny, Iowa. From 1982–1985, Haas was Director of Music/Liturgy at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in St. Paul Park, MN.
The Maqlû, “burning,” series is an Akkadian incantation text which concerns the performance of a rather lengthy anti-witchcraft, or kišpū, ritual.In its mature form, probably composed in the early first millennium BC, [1]: 5 it comprises eight tablets of nearly a hundred incantations and a ritual tablet, giving incipits and directions for the ceremony.
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Haas retired from broadcasting at age 89 and did not produce any new episodes of Adventures in Good Music after 2002. [5] WCLV continued to syndicate recordings of his shows until June 2007, when the station announced "with great regret" that it would broadcast and syndicate its last program on June 29, 2007. [ 6 ]
"You are Mine" is a song written by Bob Marcucci and Peter De Angelis and performed by Frankie Avalon. The song reached #7 on the adult contemporary chart and #26 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1962 .
You Are Mine is the debut album by the Algerian musician Chaba Fadela. [2] [3] It was released in 1988. [4] "N'sel Fik (You Are Mine)" was sung with Fadela's ex-husband; it had been an international hit. [5] The album is also referred to as pop-raï. [6] [7] Fadela supported You Are Mine with a North American tour. [8]
You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine is a live EP by Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel, recorded at the Regent Theatre in Sydney in October 1978 and released in November 1978. After a long period of unavailability, the EP was re-released as a bonus disc with the second pressing of the compilation album Chisel (1991).
The Little Leather Library Corporation was an American publishing company founded in New York City by Charles and Albert Boni, Harry Scherman, and Max Sackheim.From 1916 to 1923(?) the Little Leather Library Corporation issued 101 literary classics in miniature editions [1] and sold over 25 million little books through department stores, bookstores, drugstores, and by mail.