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Essra Mohawk (/ˈɛsrə/; born
Sandra Elayne Hurvitz;
April 23, 1948 –
December 11, 2023) was an
American singer-songwriter who
recorded a
dozen albums....
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under the
umbrella of the
charitable company ESSRA, or were terminated, and the
holding bodies dissolved.
ESSRA then
changed its name to The
Henry George...
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Spell That
Comes After" (written by
Frank Zappa's and Herb Cohen's
protege Essra Mohawk, but
erroneously credited on
original pressings of the LP to Zappa's...
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Richard Russo Essra Mohawk (born 1947),
American singer-songwriter
Frazier Mohawk (born 1941),
American record producer and
husband of
Essra Mohawk The Mohawks...
- the rest of its run.
Blossom Dearie returned for a
second episode, and
Essra Mohawk joined the cast as a
recurring singer. To
coincide with the upcoming...
- Scam (ABC, 1976)
Letta Mbulu – There's
Music in the Air (A&M, 1976)
Essra Mohawk –
Essra (Private Stock, 1976)
Steely Dan – Aja (ABC, 1977)
Hummingbird –...
- Zappa, and who now
changed her name to
Essra Mohawk. He
subsequently produced her
second album (and
first as
Essra Mohawk)
entitled Primordial Lovers on...
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Miles Davis, B.B. King, Joe ****er,
Albert Collins, Joe Henry, Jewel,
Essra Mohawk, and many others.
Drummond co-wrote
songs with many of the artists...
- 3 on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song was
written by singer-songwriter
Essra Mohawk. Po****r
remixes by Shep
Pettibone were also released. A
music video...
- (1970) Deja Vu – Crosby, Stills, Nash &
Young (1970)
Primordial Lovers –
Essra Mohawk (1970)
Stephen Stills –
Stephen Stills (1970)
Songs For Beginners...