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  2. Alison MacCallum - Wikipedia

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    Alison MacCallum was born on 7 April 1951 and raised in Maroubra, a Sydney suburb. [1] She began her music career in 1967, at the age of 16, as the singer in a succession of Sydney bands. [1][2] Her influences include Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Clara Ward and Marianne Williams. [2] She began with the Geoff Bull Jazz Band, and the York Gospel ...

  3. Fresh Water (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alison McCallum chronology. Fresh Water. (1972) Any Way You Want Me. (1974) Fresh Water is the debut album by Australian rock and blues singer Alison McCallum, released in 1972. Rare for an Australian artist at the time, it came in a gatefold sleeve. It was re-issued in 1974 under the title Any Way You Want Me in a single sleeve with new artwork.

  4. Charlotte Awbery - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Romford, London, UK. Occupation. Singer-songwriter. Years active. 2005–present. Labels. INgrooves. Charlotte Awbery (born 4 October 1988 [1]) is an English singer-songwriter best known for her live cover of "Shallow" in a tube station that went viral on social media.

  5. Freshwater (film) - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Brandeis Berry, starring Zoë Bell, Joe Lando, Amy Paffrath, and Alison Haislip. Dread Central likened the film's premise to the 2011 horror film Shark Night .

  6. Akwaeke Emezi - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.akwaeke.com. Akwaeke Emezi is a Nigerian fiction writer and video artist, best known for their novels Freshwater, Pet, and their New York Times bestselling novel The Death of Vivek Oji. [2] Emezi is a generalist who writes speculative fiction, romance, memoir and poetry for both young adults and adults with mostly LGBT themes.

  7. Crossing the Bar - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Bar. " Crossing the Bar " is an 1889 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It is considered that Tennyson wrote it in elegy; the narrator uses an extended metaphor to compare death with crossing the "sandbar" between the river of life, with its outgoing "flood", and the ocean that lies beyond death, the "boundless deep", to which we return.

  8. Freshwater biology - Wikipedia

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    Oxsjön, a lake in Sweden. Freshwater biology focuses on environments like lakes. A pond in the Oconee River Floodplain in Georgia, whose surface is covered in duckweed but still contains fish. Freshwater biology is the scientific biological study of freshwater ecosystems and is a branch of limnology. This field seeks to understand the ...

  9. Water drum - Wikipedia

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    Water drums are a category of membranophone characterized by the filling of the drum chamber with some amount of water to create a unique resonant sound. Water drums are used all over the world, but are found most prominently in a ceremonial as well as social role in the Indigenous music of North America, as well as in African music.