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  2. Lhasa de Sela - Wikipedia

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    Lhasa published a French-language book in 2008, titled La Route chante (The Road sings). The book offers snippets of experiences and impressions of Lhasa's life on the road with her sisters, of music, and of her childhood. [16] Lhasa's third album Lhasa was released in April 2009 in Canada and Europe, [17] with fewer musicians involved in the ...

  3. The Living Road - Wikipedia

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    The Living Road is the second album by Mexican-American singer Lhasa de Sela, released in 2003. The album was shortlisted for the Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2004. The album was certified gold in Canada for sales higher than 50,000 copies [1]

  4. Lhasa (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lhasa is the third and final album by singer Lhasa, released in 2009 on Warner Music. [2] It is her only album entirely sung in English . [ 2 ] The album was nominated for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize on June 15, 2009.

  5. La Llorona (Lhasa de Sela album) - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Sela, Lhasa's father, received his doctorate on literature of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and taught her of the legend of La Llorona. [1] This is the folktale of the crying woman, resembled the mythological wife of Quetzalcoatl who has lost her children. For Lhasa, La Llorona comes from the omen of conquerors.

  6. 2010 in American music - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – Lhasa de Sela, 37, singer, breast cancer; January 1 – Gregory Slay, 40, drummer for Remy Zero, cystic fibrosis; January 4 – Tony Clarke, 68, The Moody Blues producer; January 5 – Willie Mitchell, 81, producer and arranger, cardiac arrest; January 7 – Thomas Sam Davis, a.k.a. Eric Shark, 59, singer for Deaf School, lung failure

  7. Lonesome Day - Wikipedia

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    "Lonesome Day" is a song written by Bruce Springsteen and initially performed by Springsteen and the E Street Band. It is the opening track of his 2002 album The Rising.It was released as a single as the follow-up to the title track on December 2, 2002 and reached #36 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, [2] #39 in the UK, [3] and #47 in Sweden. [4]

  8. The Rising (Bruce Springsteen song) - Wikipedia

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    Eerie blue-white lighting accompanies a performance of "The Rising" during the Magic Tour in 2007. "The Rising" played during Springsteen's last-ever stand of Giants Stadium shows in New Jersey in 2009. Soozie Tyrell played her key violin part as stadium was lit in red, until the final codas of the song, when the lighting changed to white.

  9. Greg X. Volz - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Xavier Volz (born January 12, 1950) is a Christian rock singer. He is most noted for being the lead singer of Petra from 1979 to 1985. He has continued to sing, sporadically, for different iterations of Petra such as Classic Petra (2010-2012) [1] and Classic Petra Resurrection (CPR; 2016 to the present).