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Emily Drinkard (September 30, 1933 –
October 7, 2024),
known professionally as
Cissy Houston, was an
American soul and
gospel singer. Born in Newark, New...
- The
Drinkard Singers were an
American gospel singing group, most
successful in the late 1950s,
renowned for
being the
first gospel group to
perform at...
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Drinkard may
refer to:
Emily Drinkard (1933–2024),
known as
Cissy Houston,
American singer Roy
Drinkard,
American businessman William C.
Drinkard, American...
- The Palm-Wine
Drinkard (subtitled "and His Dead Palm-Wine
Tapster in the Dead's Town") is a
novel published in 1952 by the
Nigerian author Amos Tutuola...
- Roy
Henry Drinkard (born July 12, 1920, in Falkville, Alabama) is an
American businessman who owns
numerous properties and
shopping centers throughout...
- and
later a
Certified Public Accountant; and Lee
Drinkard-Warrick (1920–2005),
manager of The
Drinkard Singers.
Warwick had one sister,
Dionne Warwick...
- In 1946,
Tutuola completed his
first full-length book, The Palm-Wine
Drinkard,
within two days. In 1947, he
married Victoria Alake, with whom he had...
- A
Joyful Noise is a live
album by
American gospel singing group The
Drinkard Singers,
released in the U.S. in 1958 on RCA Records. It is a live recording...
- Warwick, was born to
Arthur Lee
Drinkard and
Mancel Warrick.[better source needed] Her
mother was
manager of the
Drinkard Singers, and her
father was a...
- 37:1–14
Ezekiel 38–39
Ezekiel 40–48
Babylonian Talmud, Baba
Batra 15a
Drinkard 1996, pp. 160–61. Septuaginta,1935,pp770-803
Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia...