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  2. Back in Your Life (Julian Austin album) - Wikipedia

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    "My Reason for Living Is You" (Austin, Leblanc) "Holdin' On for 8" (Austin) ... Peak position Canadian RPM Country Albums 10 This page was last edited on 15 June ...

  3. Patti Austin - Wikipedia

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    Patti Austin (born August 10, 1950) is an American Grammy Award-winning R&B, pop, and jazz singer and songwriter best known for "Baby, Come to Me", her 1982 duet with James Ingram, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 after its re-release that same year.

  4. Julian Austin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Julian Austin (born August 24, 1963) is a Canadian country music singer. He has released more than fifteen singles in Canada, including the Number One hit " Little Ol' Kisses " (1997). In addition, Austin has recorded five studio albums.

  5. 8 Steps To Live Below Your Means, According to Frugal Living ...

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    Are you struggling to make ends meet? How about wanting to work toward a cash-intensive goal, like buying a house or sending your child to college? Financial guru and frugal living expert Austin...

  6. Austin Living: Continuing to serve - AOL

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    Jan. 2—Local veteran channels passion into volunteer work By Amanda Lillie Sarah Belden, of Austin, knew from a young age she wanted to be in the military. She was so certain, she enlisted in ...

  7. Baby, Come to Me (Patti Austin and James Ingram song)

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    The song was performed by Patti Austin and James Ingram, with Michael McDonald contributing background vocals. Produced by Quincy Jones, the song appears on Austin's 1981 album, Every Home Should Have One. When first released as a single, it charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 for just four weeks, peaking at number 73 on May 8, 1982. [2]

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