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second tenor Aaron Bruce,
baritone Alan Sokoloff, and b****
singer Frank Busseri. The
original quartet grew up
together in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where...
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contains two
uncredited female parts.
According to the Four Lads'
Frank Busseri, the
introductory verse, ("January
through December/We'll have moments...
- 3389/fnhum.2014.00179. ISSN 1662-5161. PMC 3973920. PMID 24734016. Hodson, G.;
Busseri, M.A. (5
January 2012). "Bright
Minds and Dark Attitudes:
Lower Cognitive...
- blues,
traditional pop The Four Lads
Jimmy Arnold (4
January 1932)
Frank Busseri (10
October 1932)
Corrado Codarini (11
February 1930)
Bernie Toorish (2...
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Diener 1984, pp. 543–544
Busseri &
Sadava 2011, p. 290 Luhmann,
Krasko &
Terwiel 2021, p. 1232
Diener 1984, pp. 543–546
Busseri &
Sadava 2011, pp. 292 Dullien...
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together at
Billy Berg's. The Four Lads (Bernie Toorish,
Jimmy Arnold,
Frank Busseri and
Connie Codarini) were a Canadian-based group, who
first gained fame...
- edu.sg/soss_research/1395/
Archived 2020-12-02 at the
Wayback Machine Busseri,
Michael A.; Sadava, Stan W. (2011). "A
Review of the
Tripartite Structure...
- this,
locals reported heavy fighting between deserters and the SPLA at
Busseri near Wau on 27 April,
causing about 4,000
locals to flee the area. Following...
- operations. On 2 December, the SPLM-IO
reportedly attacked government units at
Busseri and Firka,
causing the SPLA to send
reinforcements to
these area, which...
- main
tributaries being the Sue
River (itself
sometimes called the Jur),
Busseri River, Wau River, and
Numatinna River. The
spelling and
precise meaning...