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later materialized; it is now
composed of Merritt,
Claudia Gonson, Sam
Davol, and John Woo, with
occasional guest vocals by
Shirley Simms. The band's...
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first of at
least two
Davol yachts to bear the name, in 1915 for
Charles J.
Davol of Providence,
Rhode Island. In 1916
Davol sold the
yacht to John Fred...
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Samuel Bradford Davol is a
musician best
known for his work with the
indie pop band The
Magnetic Fields. He is
featured several times in
videos for The...
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interchange with MA 79 and both
sides of
Davol Street. A new U-turn ramp from
North Davol Street to
South Davol Street and MA 79
southbound was added, along...
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Joseph Benjamin Davol (August 25, 1864 – June 15, 1923) was an
American marine painter and art teacher. He was born in Chicago.
Following art studies...
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Davol Square (/ˈdeɪvɔːl/ DAY-vawl) is a
historic area
within the
Jewelry District of Providence,
Rhode Island. It is
located at the
intersection of Point...
- Merritt – vocals,
instrumentation Claudia Gonson – drums, vocals,
ukulele Sam
Davol – cello,
flute John Woo – guitar,
banjo Additional personnel Julie Cooper –...
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Davol is a
village in
Kheralu Taluka in
Mahesana district of Gujarat, India. "Pin Code:
DAVOL, MAHESANA, GUJARAT, India, Pincode.net.in". pincode.net...
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Davol Rubber Company (/ˈdeɪvɔːl/ DAY-vawl) is a
historic industrial site at
Davol Square, at
Point and Eddy
Streets in Providence,
Rhode Island. The...
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Davol Mills is a
historic textile mill
complex located at the
corner of
Plymouth Avenue and
Rodman Street in Fall River, M****achusetts. It was
built in...