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Nannie Doss (born Nancy Hazel, November 4, 1905 – June 2, 1965) was an American serial killer responsible for the deaths of 11 people between 1927 and 1954. [1] Doss was also referred to as the Giggling Granny , the Lonely Hearts Killer , the Black Widow , and Lady Blue Beard .
Doss began releasing music under her stage name in 2012 with a remix of the song "& It Was U" by How to Dress Well, as well as a remix of Wildarms' "Full Hearts" in 2013. After signing to Acéphale Records in 2014, Doss released her eponymous debut EP, which received critical acclaim among online music publications.
Confession No.1 is the debut studio album by Indonesian singer Afgan. It was released on April 1, 2008. It was released on April 1, 2008. In the album, the singer is joined by musicians Fajar PJ Maringka (Fajar "Element"), Harry Budiman, Deddy Dhukun, Dian Pernama Poetra, and Bebi Romeo as composer.
Between 1927 and 1954, Nannie Doss fatally poisoned four of her husbands, two of her kids, her mother, one of her mothers-in-law, and two of her grandsons. She received the nickname "The Giggling Granny" because she seemed to giggle when she confessed to the murders.
Bible of Dreams is the fourth album released by the multi-genre trance group Juno Reactor. The song "God Is God" was covered by Laibach for their album Jesus Christ Superstars ( Mute Records ). Track listing
GOD. Steve Blake – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, didgeridoo Justin Broadrick – guitar; Lou Ciccotelli – drums; Dave Cochrane – bass guitar; John Edwards – double bass
Confessions of a Pop Performer was the only film in the series to spawn a soundtrack album (Polydor 2383350 [2]), with musical numbers produced by Ed Welch, and credited to the film's fictional groups Kipper and The Climax Sisters, the latter played by Diane Langton and Linda Regan in the film, although Sue Martine provides Regan's singing ...
"Confession" is a song written by Rodney Clawson, Ross Copperman, and Matt Jenkins, and recorded by American country music duo Florida Georgia Line, released on November 3, 2015. [1] It is the fifth and final single from their second studio album, Anything Goes .