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Dissard may
refer to:
Clotilde Dissard (1873-1919),
French journalist,
feminist Marianne Dissard (born 1969),
French singer, lyricist, author, filmmaker...
- Marie-Louise
Dissard, OBE GM (6
November 1881 – July 1957) (code
named "Françoise"), was a
member of the
French Resistance during the
German occupation...
- Paul
Dissard (1852–1926) was a
French art historian, a
specialist of Gallo-Roman culture. An
epigrapher and
curator at the
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon...
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Marianne Dissard is a French-born
American singer, photographer, author, producer, and filmmaker. She has
released four albums, four EPs, and a number...
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Clotilde Dissard (née, Loubaresse; 10
November 1873 – 1919) was a
French journalist and feminist. She
founded the journal, La
Revue feministe.
Marie Joséphine...
- 2017-11-12. "Drunken Bees :
Giant Sand 'do****entary' DVD from
Marianne Dissard".
Marianne Dissard.
Retrieved 2017-11-12. "V/A feat. Jon
Spencer –
Looking For a...
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cimbalom on the
album L'Entredeux (2008) by
Tucson chanteuse Marianne Dissard.
Alternative rock band
Garbage incorporated cimbalom into
their track "The...
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Convertino – drums, vibes, marimba, organ, percussion,
accordion Marianne Dissard –
voice (2) Tim
Gallagher –
pedal steel (9) Nick Luca –
guitar (1, 7, 11...
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Jules Combarieu (1859–1916),
musicologist and
music critic. Marie-Louise
Dissard OBE GM (1881–1957),
member of the
French Resistance during WWII. Louis...
- but a 61-year-old
woman named Marie Dissard (code
named "Françoise")
revived the Line in
summer 1943.
Dissard lived in
Toulouse and
sheltered many downed...