- Marie-Ève
Dicaire (born July 29, 1986) is a
Canadian former professional boxer who is a two-time IBF
female super-welterweight
World champion having held...
- Véronic
DiCaire (born in Embrun, Ontario, Canada) is a
Canadian Franco-Ontarian
singer and impressionist. She
started her
career in
group Sens Unique...
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Louis Dicaire (29
August 1946 – 19 July 2020) was a
Canadian Roman Catholic bishop. He was the
auxiliary bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil. Born in Montreal...
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titles to her
collection with a
unanimous decision win over Marie-Eve
Dicaire at the AO
Arena in
Manchester on 12
November 2022.
Jonas was
named the...
- singles. In June 2013, Dion co-produced the show
titled "Voices" by Véronic
DiCaire at Bally's
Hotel & Casino's
Jubilee Theatre and was
presented 145 times...
- The Ivors.
Retrieved 3
January 2018 SPIN magaone. Nov 1993. p. 32 D.
Dicaire, More
blues singers:
biographies of 50
artists from the
later 20th century...
-
respected and drew
inspiration from the west
coast pioneers."
Writer David DiCaire called Harris one of
American music's most well-remembered voices. Jason...
- male or
female in history. On
March 5, 2021,
Shields defeated Marie-Eve
Dicaire by
unanimous decision to
retain her WBC and WBO
super welterweight titles...
- nationalities,
including pianist Chilly Gonzalez and
vocalist Véronic
DiCaire. 15 July 2015–present Série
Hommage Trois-Rivières,
Quebec An
annual series...
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November 25, 2020, at the
Wayback Machine Houston Press,
April 6, 2016
Dicaire,
David (2001). More
Blues Singers:
Biographies of 50
Artists from the Later...