- multi-instrumentalists Ian Lynch,
Daragh Lynch,
Cormac MacDiarmada and
Radie Peat.
Originally a duo
consisting of the
Lynch brothers,
known as Lynched...
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Radie Britain (March 17, 1899 – May 23, 1994) was an
American composer, pianist,
writer and
music educator.
Radie Britain was born near Silverton, Texas...
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Radie Harris (October 24, 1904 —
February 22, 2001) was an
American journalist and
newspaper columnist noted for her
close relationships with Broadway...
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artist Roy Furr,
founder of Furr's
chain of
grocery stores and
cafeterias Radie Britain,
musician Bill Sarpalius, a
former Democratic member of the Texas...
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known both in
Nordic culture and in the Sami culture,
where it is
called radie. It was
important for
humans to
cultivate good
relationships with them,...
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French William Baines 1899 1922
English Mansi Barberis 1899 1986
Romanian Radie Britain 1899 1994
American Carlos Chávez 1899 1978
Mexican Sinfonía de Antígona...
- to face
trial over ****ual ****ault allegations". CNN. "Gérard
Depardieu radié de l'Ordre
national du Québec". Radio-Canada. 13
December 2023. "French...
- "Dukan diet
inventor faces censure", The Guardian, 27
March 2012 "Dukan
radié de l'ordre des médecins", Le
Figaro 16/05/2012 Penketh, Anne (26 January...
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Irish folk artists, This Ain't No Disco. She sang her own
Factory Girl with
Radie Peat of
Lankum fame,
laying down an a
cappella performance that combined...
- code OXN OXN, Ireland, an
Irish doom folk
ensemble consisting of
members Radie Peat,
Katie Kim, John Murphy, and
Eleanor Myler. This
disambiguation page...