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- Bridget Benenate is an American songwriter. She first found success in her song "Permission To Shine", which was performed by the band Bachelor Girl. The...
- American singer Kelly Clarkson. The song, written by Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate, and Avril Lavigne, was originally intended for Lavigne's debut studio...
- It Go" was written by Nick Carter, Matthew Gerrard, and Bridget Louise Benenate. Carter recorded a duet with pop singer Jennifer Paige called "Beautiful...
- "Let It Go" was written by Carter, Matthew Gerrard, and Bridget Louise Benenate. It would be eight years before Carter finally focused on another solo...
- live band included Mark Tokach (lead guitar), Abe Combest (drums), Zeke Benenate (b****) J.C. Burt (steel guitar) and Chris Valdez (road manager and additional...
- Bengali]". Economic and Political W****ly. 39 (49): 5203–5205. JSTOR 4415860. Benenate, Becky; Durepos, Joseph, eds. (2000). Mother Teresa: No Greater Love. Fine...
- "Lost Without You" is a song written by Matthew Gerrard and Bridget Benenate, produced by Gerrard for Australian singer Delta Goodrem's first album, Innocent...
- through Hollywood Records. It was written by Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate, and Steve Booker. Australian singer-songwriter Tiffani Wood released a...
- vocalists include Chantal Kreviazuk on "The Look of Love" and Bridget Benenate on "Ever Since We Met". The album title comes from the name of the fourth...
- screenwriter Bridget Bendish (1650–1726), daughter of Bridget Cromwell Bridget Benenate, American songwriter Bridget Bevan (1698–1779), Welsh educationalist and...