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Fruges (French pronunciation: [fʁyʒ]; West Flemish: Frusje; Picard:Fruches) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France region...
- of the capital, Barcelona. JPL · 13868 13869
Fruge 2000 AR194
Norma A.
Fruge, 2001
DCYSC mentor.
Fruge is a
teacher at the F. K.
White Middle School...
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Cleveland Frugé (1900 – 1991) was a
justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court from
September 8, 1949, to
December 12, 1949. Born near Basile, Louisiana,
Frugé received...
- Wade
Frugé (August 27, 1916 – June 23, 1992) was a
Cajun fiddle player in
southwest Louisiana. He
raised sheep and farmed. He
learned to play from contemporaries...
- ISSN 0162-2897. JSTOR 25177357.
Official website Frugé, August. A
Skeptic Among Scholars:
August Frugé on
University Publishing. Berkeley:
University of...
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Rhonda Lohmeyer (lead guitar),
Nancy Buchan (fiddle, mandolin), and
Dudley Fruge (drums). They
recorded two
studio albums—a 1992 self-titled
debut and 1994's...
- Sady
Courville (McGee's brother-in-law) and
Ernest Frugé. The
recordings with
Courville and
Frugé are
among the few
surviving examples of
Cajun music...
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number 76 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was
written by
Vince DiCola, Ed
Fruge, and Joe Esposito.
Nancy Ehrlich of
Billboard magazine reviewed called the...
- In 2003, a
reunion concert was held at
Playwrights Horizons with
Romain Frugé as
Floyd Collins and most of the
original cast.
After a three-stop mini...
- as Harold,
Jason Danieley as Malcolm, André De
Shields as Horse,
Romain Frugé as Ethan, Lisa Datz as Pam,
Annie Golden as Georgie,
Emily Skinner as Vicki...