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  2. List of songs recorded by Dido - Wikipedia

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    During a five-year hiatus, Dido moved from London to Los Angeles to write and record her third album, Safe Trip Home, which was released in 2008. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It was the first to feature co-producer Jon Brion . [ 18 ]

  3. Safe Trip Home - Wikipedia

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    Safe Trip Home is the third studio album by Dido.It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2008. [3] The album features collaborations and production with Jon Brion, her brother Rollo Armstrong, Brian Eno, Mick Fleetwood, Citizen Cope and Questlove. [1]

  4. Grafton Street (song) - Wikipedia

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    From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.

  5. Grafton Street - Wikipedia

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    Grafton Street has featured on the Irish edition of the board game Monopoly since the first edition in the 1970s. [65] Dido features a track entitled "Grafton Street" on her album Safe Trip Home. This song is a tribute to Dido's deceased father, who was Irish. [66] Grafton Street is mentioned in Ed Sheeran's song "Galway Girl" on his album ÷ ...

  6. No Freedom - Wikipedia

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    "No Freedom" is a song by English recording artist Dido. The song was released on 18 January 2013 as the lead single from her fourth studio album Girl Who Got Away (2013). ). The song was written and produced by Dido Armstrong and Rick Nowels, while Rollo Armstrong co-produced

  7. Historic Core, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    3rd Street, 4th Street, Broadway, Hill Street, Main Street, Olympic Boulevard, Spring Street The Historic Core is a district within Downtown Los Angeles that includes the world's largest concentration of movie palaces, [ citation needed ] former large department stores, and office towers, all built chiefly between 1907 and 1931.

  8. Jonathan Club - Wikipedia

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    The club has two founding dates set in stone at the entrance to its Downtown Los Angeles building — 1894 (when it was a political club) and 1895 (when it segued into a non-political social club and was chartered by State of California). The club bases its anniversaries on the June 8, 1895 date. [3] Membership in the club is by invitation only ...

  9. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    After that Filene's of Boston opened some boutiques in the early 1920s, and in the late 1920s full-line suburban stores were opened by B. H. Dyas and Bullock's of Los Angeles and Marshall Field of Chicago. [103] 14–15 years before any other U.S. downtown department store did so. [104]