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  2. Lady Red Couture - Wikipedia

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    Kareemia Baines [1] [2] (May 30, 1977 – July 25, 2020), known professionally as Lady Red Couture, was an American drag queen and singer best known as the co-host of Hey Qween! with Jonny McGovern. Born in Park City, Utah, she relocated to Los Angeles, where she became a fixture of the local drag scene

  3. Hey Girl - Wikipedia

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    Hey Girl! Records, is a music label based on Madrid De Los Trillos, Spain; Songs "Hey Girl" (Anne Wilson song) "Hey Girl" (Billy Currington song)

  4. Livin' Inside Your Love - Wikipedia

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    Strings recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studio (New York, NY) and Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA). Mastered by Mike Reese at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles, CA). Production Coordination – Jill Harris and Christine Martin

  5. Oscar McLollie - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Oscar Lollie met Anna Margaret McCabe in Los Angeles, California; they married and had two daughters. The family moved to Anna's hometown of Chilliwack, British Columbia. Oscar remained active as a singer, based in Canada but touring widely. Oscar and Anna divorced in the 1970s, and Oscar Lollie then returned to California.

  6. Hey oh! See Red Hot Chili Peppers bring California love to ...

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    The Los Angeles group’s Southern California anthems resonated with a Northern California audience that braved heavy traffic into the facility but were ecstatic to sing along. The Chili Peppers ...

  7. Hey, Gold Rushers: Southern California found gold first! And ...

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    (Los Angeles Times) A couple of weeks before Christmas 1900, he sold the mine for a stupendous $100,000, which equates to about $3.7 million today. The Tropico kept yielding for a while before it ...