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Theryl DeClouet (September 17, 1951 – July 15, 2018), also
known as
House Man, was an
American soul/R&B singer, best
known as the one-time lead vocalist...
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Robert Mercurio,
drummer Stanton Moore,
Hammond organist Rich Vogel,
Theryl DeClouet on vocals, and
later adding saxophonist Ben Ellman. The
group was started...
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produced by Dan the Automator. This
marks the last
studio album for
Theryl DeClouet,
leaving for
health reasons. "Bittersweet" – 3:29 "Bongo Joe" – 3:21 "The...
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freedmen who
attempted to vote.
Alexandre Etienne de
Clouet —
often rendered "
DeClouet" in
contemporary do****ents — was born on June 9, 1812, in St.
Martin Parish...
- p. 157.
deClouet 1999, p. 30.
Goodman 2005, pp. 157–158.
Goodman 2005, pp. 158–159.
Goodman 2005, p. 159.
deClouet 1999, pp. 30–31.
deClouet 1999, p. 31...
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Right Bank. His
fellow Louisiana Militia officers Dejean,
Cavallier and
Declouet were admonished, as was
Colonel John
Davis of the
Kentucky Militia. At...
- "Quiet Please"
lasts for 10:55
before a 4:24
period of silence.
Theryl DeClouet —
vocals Jeff
Raines —
guitar Rich
Vogel —
keyboards Robert Mercurio —...
- singer-songwriter
Beenie Man
Moses Davis 1973-
Jamaican deejay House Man
Theryl DeClouet 1951-2018
American singer Method Man
Clifford Smith 1971-
American rapper...
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extant buildings on
campus are
located in this area:
Foster Hall (1902) and
DeClouet Hall (1905).[citation needed] The
Quadrangle (Quad),
which was completely...
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Alexander Declouet in 1791.
Joseph Angelle settled nearby soon after. Both men
apparently settled on
lands that had been
given to
Declouet by a Spanish...