- Renée A.
Fladen (born 3
August 1948, New York City), also
known as Renée
Fladen-Kamm, is an
American singer and
vocal coach.
Among her
recordings are those...
-
Lightship No. 29
Fladen was a
Swedish lightvessel,
later preserved as a
museum ship
moored at the
Maritiman maritime museum on Göta Älv in Gothenburg....
-
Fladen Ground is an area in the
Scottish sector of the
North Sea,
between Scotland and Norway,
about 100
miles (160 km)
northeast of Aberdeen. The Fair...
- with many
other songs released by the Left Banke, were
inspired by Renée
Fladen-Kamm, who at the time was Finn's girlfriend.
After the Left
Banke disbanded...
- has
stated that the song is one of a
number he
wrote about Renée
Fladen (later
Fladen-Kamm), the then-girlfriend of the Left Banke's b****ist Tom Finn and...
-
though with
neater boundaries. The
north of the
latter falls in Viking.
Fladen Grounds is the next more northern,
eastern and
deeper part of the sea. The...
- "Royal"
incorporated in its
official name (Royal
Danish Navy), but only "
Flåden" (Navy) in
everyday speech. The
French Navy,
despite France being a republic...
- at the time, the
Royal Swedish Yacht Club (KSSS)
operated in
Sollenkroka Fladen (before they
moved to Santahamina). Carl
Anton sings about Vindö in "Överbyvals...
-
Retrieved 25
October 2020. "Den Dansk-Tyske Ikke-Angrebstraktat af 1939".
Flådens Historie. (in Danish) Aage, Trommer. "'Denmark'. The
Occupation 1940–45"...
- It's
Nifty in the Navy (Danish:
Flådens friske fyre) is a 1965
Danish comedy film
directed by Finn
Henriksen and
starring Dirch P****er and
Ghita Nørby...