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Rod Stewart *I 10 1945 — The Life You Give
Over the course of his career, Rod Stewart has been lauded as the finest singer of his generation; he’s written several songs that turned into modern standards; he’s sung with the Faces, who rivaled the Rolling Stones in their prime; and he’s had massive commercial success. He’s one of rock & roll’s best interpretive singers…
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borrachuelo
el borrachuelo dulce frutas de sartén sur de España relacionado con el pestiño harina de trigo, aceite, vino blanco o aguardiente, aroma de naranja, clavo, anís cubierto con azúcar o miel a sweetmade on the frying panSouth of Spainrelated to the pestiño wheat flour, oil, white wine or aguardiente aroma from orange, clove, anisecovered with…
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Waltraud Meier *I 9 1956 — The Life You Give
Though she has achieved much acclaim for her Wagnerian roles — and rightly so, mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier possesses a vast repertory — not to mention a consummate skill — in Italian, French, and even Russian opera, from Bizet’s Carmen and Tchaikovsky’s Jeanne d’Arc to Verdi’s Azucena (Il Trovatore) and Saint-Saëns’ Dalila (Samson and Dalila). She…














