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Mary Christine Noble was born on December 12, 1897, in Manhattan, New York to Mary Helen (née Quintard) and Stephen E. Noble. [1] [2] [3] Her father died when she was four years old and the family moved to Sewanee, Tennessee, because her maternal great-uncle Charles Todd Quintard lived there. [4]
Song of the Wind may refer to: "Song of the Wind", a song by Chick Corea from the album Piano Improvisations Vol. 1, 1971; Song of the Wind, an alternate title for the Joe Farrell album Joe Farrell Quartet, 1970 "Song of the Wind", a song by Santana from Caravanserai (album), 1972
Naina Balsaver Ahmed (born 1959) is an Indian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who the winner of Femina Miss India 1976. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and pageantry
Little Miss Rawther is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language musical romantic drama film directed by Vishnu Dev (in his directorial debut) from a screenplay written by Shersha Sherief. The film follows the love relationship between Naina Rawther ( Gouri G. Kishan ), a short woman, and Abhijith Chandradas Shersha Sherief , a tall man.
"Against the Wind" is Máire Brennan's first solo single, taken from her 1992 album Máire. Two covers were made available, one with a sand pattern and the title of the single, the other with a photograph by Tim Jarvis, [ 1 ] of Máire and three dancers, superimposed on the sand pattern. [ 2 ]
"The Wind" is a 1954 doo-wop song by Nolan Strong & The Diablos. The song appeared originally on the group's second 45rpm single, "The Wind" b/w "Baby Be Mine" ( Fortune Records ). [ 1 ] The lyrics describe a man who feels the summer wind blow as he thinks about a lover who left him.
Wind Beneath My Wings" (sometimes titled "The Wind Beneath My Wings" and "Hero") is a song written in 1982 by Americans Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley. [ 1 ] The song was first recorded [ 2 ] by Australian singer Kamahl in 1982 for a country and western album he was recording.
Mole's Christmas (also known as The Wind in the Willows: Mole's Christmas) is a 30-minute animated film released in 1994. [1] The voices involved are Richard Briers (Rat), Peter Davison (Mole) and Ellie Beaven (Young Girl) with Imelda Staunton (Mother).