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Cliff Foenander (1934 – 21
November 2000) was a Sri
Lankan musician who
performed in
South East Asia and Las Vegas.
Foenander grew up in Colombo, and...
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Cliff Foenander and the
Fabulous Echoes released it as a single. It
spent 25 w****s at
number 1 in top ten
charts in 1963 in
Southeast Asia.
Foenander and...
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Hettiarachchi Chandralekha Perera Chitral Somapala Clarence Wijewardane Cliff Foenander Dasun Madushan Desmond de
Silva Dinesh Subasinghe Dhanith Sri Dushyanth...
- from the
original on 30
January 2008.
Retrieved 22
January 2008.
Tristan Foenander. "History of the
Australian Open – the
Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific". Australian...
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Archived from the
original on 29
January 2023.
Retrieved 29
December 2022.
Foenander, Tristan. "History of the
Australian Open – the
Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific"...
- (1): 77–80. doi:10.1016/0168-1591(89)90126-3. McBride, G.; Parer, I.P.;
Foenander, F. (January 1969). "The
Social Organization and
Behaviour of the Feral...
- the
original on 15
January 2010.
Retrieved 13
February 2010.
Specific Foenander, Tristan. "History of the
Australian Open – the
Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific"...
- the
original on 19
January 2009.
Retrieved 18
September 2009.
Tristan Foenander. "History of the
Australian Open – the
Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific". Australian...
- vocals,
Stewart Male on lead guitar,
Barry Roy on
rhythm guitar, Mike
Foenander on keyboards, Joe
Cincotta on b**** and
Peter Foggie on drums. On 29 April...
- Tour in India", The Cricketer,
Spring Annual, 1933, pp. 74–75. S. P.
Foenander, "Cricket in Ceylon", The
Cricketer Annual, 1929-30, p. 92. "Dr J Rockwood's...