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Alannah and
Madeline Foundation Alannah Myles (born 1958),
Canadian singer-songwriter
Alannah Stephenson (born 1996),
Irish badminton player Alannah Weston...
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Alannah Joy
Currie (born 20
September 1957) is a New
Zealand artist based in London. She is a
musician and activist, best
known as a
former member of...
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Alannah Myles (née Byles; born
December 25, 1958) is a
Canadian singer-songwriter who has won both a
Grammy and a Juno
Award for the song "Black Velvet"...
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Christopher Ward and
David Tyson, and
recorded by
Canadian singer-songwriter
Alannah Myles. It was
released as one of four
singles from Myles' 1989 eponymous...
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Alannah Beirne (born 6
November 1993[citation needed]) is an
Irish fashion model and
reality TV personality. In 2017,
Beirne competed in
cycle 11 of Britain's...
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Alannah Elizabeth Weston (born
January 8, 1972) is an Irish-Canadian
businesswoman who is the
former chairman of the
Selfridges Group. She is a member...
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Alannah Myles is the
debut album by
Canadian singer Alannah Myles,
released on
March 28, 1989. It
includes the
worldwide hit
single "Black Velvet". The...
- This is the
discography of
Canadian singer-songwriter
Alannah Myles. "Give
Peace a Chance" (1991
charity single as part of
Peace Choir) "Don't Give Up"...
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Nanette Mikac and her children, Madeline, 3, and
Alannah, 6.
Nanette was
carrying Madeline, and
Alannah was
running slightly ahead. By this point, they...
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Alannah Marie Halay is an
internationally performed British composer and
author known for her work with avant-garde,
contemporary classical, and experimental...