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  2. Song Yingxing - Wikipedia

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    Song Yingxing was born in Yichun of Jiangxi in 1587 to a gentry family of reduced circumstances, he participated in the imperial examinations, and passed the provincial test in 1615, at the age of 28. [3]

  3. Songchai Rattanasuban - Wikipedia

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    Songchai Rattanasuban (Thai: ทรงชัย รัตนสุบรรณ; born: March 5, 1946 in Chachoengsao province) is a famous Thai Muay Thai and professional boxing promoter.

  4. Songchai Thongcham - Wikipedia

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    Songchai learned to play football in the youth team of Chonburi FC.The club from Chonburi played in the country's highest league, the Thai League 1.It was here that he signed his first professional contract on 1 July 2020.

  5. History of Song (book) - Wikipedia

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    The History of Song with its 496 chapters is the largest of the Twenty-Four Histories. [2] It contains 47 chapters of Imperial biographies, 162 chapters covering Song dynasty records (誌; 志; Zhì), 32 chapters of tables (showing genealogy, etc.) and 255 chapters of historical biographies.

  6. Category:1959 songs - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby Talk (Jan and Dean song) Baby What You Want Me to Do; Back in the U.S.A. Bad Boy (Larry Williams song) Bad Boy (Marty Wilde song) Bad Girl (The Miracles song)

  7. The Song of Singing - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Singing is a studio album by Chick Corea, recorded over two days in April 1970 and released on Blue Note the following year. The trio, comprising rhythm section Corea, Dave Holland and Barry Altschul, made up three fourths of the free jazz ensemble Circle—missing only Anthony Braxton.

  8. 1959 in country music - Wikipedia

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    The first Grammy Award for outstanding performances in the country music genre is presented. The Kingston Trio wins the only country-specific award, for Best Country and Western Performance, with "Tom Dooley."

  9. Chinese Songs (Tcherepnin) - Wikipedia

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    Cycle of Seven Chinese Folk Songs, Op. 95, is a 1962 song collection composed in America by Alexander Tcherepnin, who had performed in North China during the 1930s. [1] The collection of seven songs (op.95 1962) was dedicated to the Chinese baritone Yi-Kwei Sze.