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  2. Obituary (band) - Wikipedia

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    Obituary is an American death metal band formed in Tampa, Florida, in 1984.Initially called Executioner, they were one of the fundamental acts in the development of the death metal genre, [1] and are one of the genre's most successful bands of all time. [2]

  3. Eydie Gormé - Wikipedia

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    Eydie Gormé (/ ˈ iː d i / EE-dee; born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who achieved notable success in pop, Latin, and jazz genres.

  4. Nessun dorma - Wikipedia

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    His Decca recording of the aria was played at his funeral during the flypast by the Italian Air Force. [11] In 2013, the track was certified gold by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry. [12] The track was remixed in 2024 by Timmy Trumpet and Steve Aoki. [13]

  5. John Rutter - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Milford Rutter CBE (born 24 September 1945) is an English composer, conductor, editor, arranger, and record producer, mainly of choral music. Biography [ edit ]

  6. John Drew Barrymore - Wikipedia

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    John Drew Barrymore (born John Blyth Barrymore Jr.; June 4, 1932 – November 29, 2004) was an American film actor and member of the Barrymore family of actors, which included his father, John Barrymore, and his father's siblings, Lionel and Ethel. He was the father of four children, including actor John Blyth Barrymore and actress Drew Barrymore.

  7. The Virgin's Cradle Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The engraving by Hieronymus Wierix which Coleridge encountered in 1799. "The Virgin's Cradle Hymn" is a short lullaby text. It was collected while on a tour of Germany by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and published in his Sibylline Leaves of 1817. [1]

  8. John Corapi - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Corapi (born May 20, 1947), formerly known as Fr. John Corapi, is an inactive Catholic priest of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (S.O.L.T.) in the United States. He was popular in the early 2000s for his regular appearances on Catholic television and his syndicated daily Catholic radio show.

  9. John Black (Days of Our Lives) - Wikipedia

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    John Black was a fictional character from Days of Our Lives, an American soap opera originally aired on NBC and now streaming on Peacock. Drake Hogestyn played the role from January 1986 until January 2009, and returned in September 2011.