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  2. Songster - Wikipedia

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    The plural form "songsters" is commonly used to refer to a Songster Brigade when preceded by the definite article. Songsters commonly sing in worship services and can be used to teach congregations new songs. Songster Brigades are led by a Songster Leader, who is assisted by a Deputy Songster Leader. [6]

  3. Category:Songster musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songster musicians" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blind Blake; F.

  4. Cranes (1969 song) - Wikipedia

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    Cranes in the sky. The poem was originally written in Gamzatov's native Avar language, with many versions surrounding the initial wording.Its famous 1968 Russian translation was soon made by the prominent Russian poet and translator Naum Grebnev, and was turned into a song in 1969, becoming one of the best known Russian-language World War II ballads all over the world.

  5. Piosenka dla Europy 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Piosenka dla Europy 2008 (Song for Europe 2008) was a Polish pre-selection for the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest, which took place at Belgrade Arena in Belgrade.The final of the selection was held on 23 February 2008 [1] in Studio 5 at the headquarters of Telewizja Polska on 17 Woronicza Street in Warsaw, [2] where Isis Gee won with the song For Life.

  6. Aleksandar Makedonski - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Makedonski was formed in 1986 in Skopje, then in socialist Yugoslavia as an offshoot of the prominent punk rock group Badmingtons, and it included the frontman Vladimir Petrovski - Karter (guitar, vocals), Dejan Škartov-Deko (), Zoran Janković - Bajo (bass guitar), Vladimir Dimovski and the female singer Melita Stefanovska (backing vocals).

  7. Anthem of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    The Transnistrian anthem was created with the music of Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov, and the words of Boris Parmenov, Nicholas Bozhko and Vitaly Pishchenko.. According to law, it must be performed in accordance with the approved musical version and text; other musical editions and translations of it are not considered to be the national anthem of Transnistria.

  8. Alla Pugacheva - Wikipedia

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    The shoes became the most successful non-song business project of the singer, along with the perfume "Alla", produced for many years since 1990 by the French perfume company "Sogo". [ 69 ] From 1998 to 2000, Pugacheva made an international tour with the “Yes” program for large halls, including stadiums, and the “Favorites” program for ...

  9. Games People Play (Joe South song) - Wikipedia

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    "Games People Play" is a song written, composed, and performed by American singer-songwriter Joe South, released in August 1968. [1] It entered the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1969 and won the 1970 Grammy Awards for both Best Contemporary Song and the Song of the Year.