Pereira or Dudu (born 4 June 1935, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian banjoist and guitar player known as "the king of banjo".[citation needed] Dudu's artistic...
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Look up Dudu or dudu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dudu may refer to: Dudu, Hormozgan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Dudu, South Khorasan...
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Carstensen James Chirillo Eddie Condon Louis Nelson Delisle Charlie Dixon Dudu do banjo Lars Edegran Béla Fleck Albert "Papa" French Eddie Gibbs Gene Gifford...
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Middle Eastern musicians including the Israeli songwriters Shye Ben Tzur and Dudu Tassa. Jonny Greenwood was born on 5 November 1971 in Oxford, England. His...
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violin Steed Cowart [de] – conductor Rodolfo Cordova-Lebron [de] – voice Dudu Kouaté [de] – African percussion Edward "Eddy" Yoon Kwon [de] – viola William...
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traditions, but without direct ties to the Lapa carioca movement, emerged such as Dudu Nobre and Diogo Nogueira, in addition to Fabiana Cozza in São Paulo. In the...
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attorney and former People's Democratic Party national legal adviser Gyang Dudu, customs officer and BECO President Yakubu Gyang Dakwak, attorney and former...
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Tarbuck, Kenny Lynch, Shirley Bassey, Five Star, Ronn Lucas, Les Misérables (Dudu Fisher, Kaho Shimada & Michael McGuire), Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Mel Tormé...
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agony and during cleansing and chasing away of spirits, during beer parties (Dudu, ohangla dance), welcoming back the warriors from a war, during a wrestling...
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1951, 1952, 1957, 1964 Frank Finlay: 1984 Christine Finn: 1955 (London) Dudu Fisher: 1987 Eddie Fisher with the BBC Northern Orchestra: 1955 (Blackpool)...
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