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Baccara was a
Spanish female vocal duo
formed in 1977 by
Spanish artists Mayte Mateos (born 7
February 1951) and María
Mendiola (4
April 1952 – 11 September...
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Spanish singer,
dancer and actress,
creator and
founder of the
musical duo
Baccara. Mendiola's mother, Lola Mendiola, was a housewife; her father, Emilio...
- Rosa 'Black
Baccara' (aka 'MEIdebenne') is a dark
burgundy Hybrid tea rose cultivar, bred by
French rose hybridizer,
Jacques Mouchotte,
before 2000. Meilland...
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Baccara is the
debut studio album by
Spanish duo
Baccara,
first released on RCA
Victor in
Germany in 1977. It
contains the
European hit
singles "Yes Sir...
- 3, 1965) is a
Spanish singer and songwriter, a
later member of the duo
Baccara.
Cristina Sevilla was born in Madrid. Her
father was a p****ionate musician...
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Baccarat or
baccara (/ˈbækəræt, bɑːkəˈrɑː/; French: [bakaʁa]) is a card game pla**** at casinos. It is a
comparing card game pla****
between two hands,...
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Baccara may
refer to:
Baccara, a
Spanish female vocal duo
Baccara (album),
debut studio album by the
Spanish duo
Baccara Baccara (card game), a card game...
- "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 hit
single by the
Spanish vocal duo
Baccara.
Written by
Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and
produced by Soja, this song...
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Baccara is a 1935
French comedy film
directed by Yves Mirande. The film's
music was
composed by Jean Lenoir.
Marcelle Chantal Lucien Baroux Jules Berry...
- fʁɑ̃sɛ]; "Do you
speak French?") is a song
recorded by
Spanish disco duo
Baccara,
written by Rolf Soja,
Frank Dostal and
Peter Zentner. It is best known...