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Fosterchild was a
notable Canadian band that
existed from 1976 to 1981,
releasing three albums.
Fosterchild was
formed in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada in...
- musician, performer,
record producer, and
owner of her own
record label Fosterchild Records. Her
music incorporates elements of rock, pop, R&B, folk, country...
- a
record producer,
producing the
first demos for Calgary-based band
Fosterchild, at Edmonton's
Sundown Recorders,
owned by Wes Dakus.
After a
brief move...
- Band.
Members include John
McNutt (ex-Spear of Destiny),
Danny Beisell (
Fosterchild and
American Vinyl), Tim
McKinstrey and Marc Iezzi.[citation needed]...
- from the regime.
Alshogre was a
refugee in Sweden. In
Sweden he was a
fosterchild together with his
younger brother Ali
Alshogre of Eva Hamilton, former...
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Germanic law, by
which adoption was
formally expressed by
setting the
fosterchild on the
knees of the foster-father. When
prince Haakon, the
youngest son...
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Forgotten Tales (1999–)
Fortunate Ones (2010–)
Forty Foot Echo (2001–)
Fosterchild (1976–1981) The Four Lads (1950–) Four the
Moment (1981-2000) Four80East...
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described as a
powerful businesswoman in oral
African tradition. She was the
fosterchild and
possibly maternal niece of
Julia da
Silva Cardoso, and the de facto...
- for
having released records by Don Everly, Hoyt Axton, One
Horse Blue,
Fosterchild and The Models,
among others. 1978
Bryan Fustukian Fustukian 1978 One...
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Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams, Jr., Chet Atkins,
Ronnie Milsap, Dan Hill,
Fosterchild,
Journey and
Steve Perry.
Londin demonstrated the
diversity of his playing...