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  • 64Oscar Brand discography — Oscar Brand is a folk singer, songwriter, and author. He has released nearly 100 albums and composed hundreds of songs, among them Canadian patriotic songs, songs of the U.S. Armed Forces, sea shanties, presidential campaign songs over the years …

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  • 65Clarence Greene — Clarence Horton Greene (* 1894 in North Carolina; † 1961) war ein US amerikanischer Old Time Musiker. Greenes Karriere umspannte die Jahre 1915 bis 1955, in denen er Fiddle und Gitarre unter anderem mit Clarence Ashley oder mit Byrd Moore spielte …

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  • 66Joe Heaney — Surnom Seosamh Ó hÉanaí Joe Éinniú Naissance 15 octobre 1919 Aird Thoir, Carna (en), comté de Galway Pays  …

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  • 67Séamus Ennis — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ennis (homonymie). Séamus Ennis Séamus Ennis dans les …

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  • 68get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …

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  • 69get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …

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  • 70Vacqueyras (AOC) — 44°08′20″N 4°58′59″E / 44.13889, 4.98306 …

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