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Thomas Paulsley LaBeff (July 20, 1935 –
December 26, 2019),
known professionally as
Sleepy LaBeef, was an
American singer and musician.
LaBeef was born in...
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called beef Burgundy, and bœuf à
la Bourguignonne, is a
French beef stew
braised in red wine,
often red Burgundy, and
beef stock,
typically flavored with...
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Presley sang the song on his tour as well.
Rockabilly artist Sleepy LaBeef on his
album Rockabilly 1977; he also
included it on his 2000
album Tomorrow...
- no 19th-century
recipes for the dish.
There is a
mention of "fillet of
beef, à
la Wellington" in the Los
Angeles Times of 1903, and an 1899
reference in...
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Beef brains and veal (juvenile
beef) or calf's
brains are used in the
cuisines of France; Italy; Spain; El Salvador; Mexico, etc.
where they are called...
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backed artists such as
Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Campi,
Charlie Gracie and
Sleepy LaBeef. In 1992, they
performed at the
official opening of
Disneyland Paris, where...
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Magazine as one of the "100
Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Records".
Tommy "Sleepy
LaBeef"
LaBeff
recorded rockabilly tunes on a
number of
labels from 1957 through...
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Beef à
la mode or bœuf à
la mode is a
French dish of a
piece of
beef braised in
stock and wine with
carrots and onions. In
French recipes, the preferred...
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Beef Stroganoff or
beef Stroganov is a
Russian dish[dubious – discuss] of sautéed
pieces of
beef in a
sauce of
mustard and
smetana (sour cream). From its...
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Fernando Galvez Gómez (born 23
January 1990),
known artistically as Yung
Beef, is a
Spanish rapper, singer,
record producer and model. He is
known for...