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Roy Bean was born circa 1825 in Mason County, Kentucky, and was the namesake and youngest of five children (four sons and a daughter) of Phantly Roy Bean Sr. (November 21, 1804 – June 13, 1844) and the former Anna Henderson Gore.
Zulema Cusseaux (January 3, 1947 – September 30, 2013), [1] usually credited as Zulema, was an American disco and R&B singer and songwriter. Aside from her solo career, she was a member of an early line up of Faith, Hope and Charity and worked as a backing vocalist and songwriter with Aretha Franklin .
The song, "I'm Not Dreaming", was written and produced by Van McCoy.Backed with her own composition, "Gotta Find a Way" was released on LeJoint 5N-34002 in 1978.
The track was co-produced by Zulema and Van McCoy.It was distributed by London Records. [1] It appears on her Z-Licious album, released on Le Joint LEJ17000 in 1978. [2]An advertisement appeared on the front page of the September 23, 1978 issue of Billboard announcing that her debut album for the LeJoint label, Z-Licious was in the process of being made. [3]
Iron & Wine at a 2006 concert at Brooklyn's McCarren Park Pool. Samuel Ervin Beam [2] (born July 26, 1974), better known by his stage name Iron & Wine, is an American singer-songwriter.
Zulema (also Zuleima) is a Spanish-language feminine name that may refer to: Zulema (1947–2013), American singer Zulema Castro de Peña (c. 1920–2013), Argentine human rights activist
Inga edulis, known as ice-cream bean, ice-cream-bean, joaquiniquil, cuaniquil (both from Nahuatl: cuahuxinicuile combining cuahuitl "tree"; icxitl "feet" and necuilli "crooked" [2]) guama or guaba, is a fruit native to South America. It is in the mimosoid tribe of the legume family Fabaceae. [3]
Zulema Garcia Olsen (1873 — April 1907) was an American musician and composer, and represented "Spanish Texan" women at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893.