- (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Fundação
Padre Anchieta.
Retrieved 15
December 2024. Brazil's
Secret Musical Weapon:
Jards Macalé
Jards Macalé at IMDb v t e...
- Hélio Oiticica. Gal
Costa -
Vocals Chiquinho de
Moraes - Arrangement,
piano Jards Macalé -
Arrangement Lanny Gordin - Arrangement,
guitar Hélio
Oiticica -...
-
Telewizja Jard or TV
Jard (formerly Białostocka
Telewizja Miejska - BTM for short) was a
commercial television station in the city of Białystok, broadcasting...
- Gil (1969) and
Expresso 2222 (1972), by
Gilberto Gil. He also pla**** in
Jards Macalé's 1972 self-titled album. From the end of the 1970s
until the 1990s...
-
Rudyard Township (/ˈrʌd.
jərd/ RUDD-yərd) is a
civil township of
Chippewa County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the
township po****tion...
- Saint-Pierre-de-
Jards (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də ʒaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France.
Communes of the
Indre department...
- La
Jard (French pronunciation: [la ʒaʁ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France. The
river Seugne forms most of the commune's...
- the ten
songs on the album, in
addition to a
partnership with
musician Jards Macalé.[2]
Archived 18
February 2020 at the
Wayback Machine[3] She has since...
- calon-segur.fr. 27
March 2019.
Retrieved 27
December 2024. "Le
stade du
Jard" [The
Jard stadium]. archives.merignac.com (in French). 17
November 2008. Retrieved...
- Elias,
Brazilian classics track #14, label: Blue Note, USA,
September 2003.
Jards Macalé, Amor,
Ordem & Progresso, label: Lua Discos, 2003.
Franck Pourcel...