- Berlin-based
Indie label Sonar Kollektiv,
Platnum released her
second album Chefa in May 2007,
under her new
artist name Miss Platnum.
Produced by Die ****s...
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Catholic priest,
Father Philip Chefa,
among their saints.
Serving at the
Asumbi Roman Catholic mission station in the 1930s,
Chefa was "highly charismatic,"...
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Emperor Yohannes IV who was
camping in the
highlands to the west of the
Chefa Valley in 1882 on an
expedition to
forcefully convert the
Muslims who lived...
- do****ents were Duo, a
studio recording titled The
Reliable Uncertainty, by
Chefa Alonso (soprano saxophone, percussion) and
Albert Kaul (piano) . And also...
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routes came into operation: Jerusalem–Hebron–Gaza, and Tiberias–Nazareth–
Chefa Omer–Acre. In 1867, the Jerusalem-Jaffa
route operated twice a w****, and...
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Bobby Crosby "Come
Marry Me", a song by Miss
Platnum (feat.
Peter Fox) from
Chefa Marry Me a
Little (disambiguation)
Marry You (disambiguation)
Marriage proposal...
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transition from the hip hop-driven
Balkan pop
style from her
previous records,
Chefa (2007) and The
Sweetest Hangover (2009).
Largely inspired by her 2012 number-one...
- Platón. Hilos.
Hainuwele y
otros poemas.
Matar a Platón en Concierto. With
Chefa Alonso and
Barbara Meyer. Madrid:
Teatro Español, 2011 y
Palma de Mallorca:...
- Epaphroditus, Sosthenes, Apollos,
Chefa and Caesar....
- live at Cafe
Jazzorca 2005–2007, Mexico,
Jazzorca Records, 2007. Alonso,
Chefa, Ana Ruiz,
Adriana Camacho, et al. Free Jazz
Women and Some Men, Jazzorca...