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Arnold Gerrit Henskes (6
August 1912 – 26 May 1948),
known by the
pseudonym Mirin Dajo, was a
Dutch performer. He
became famous for
radically piercing...
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Judith Anne
Henske (December 20, 1936 – April 27, 2022) was an
American singer and songwriter,
dubbed "the
Queen of the Beatniks" by
producer Jack Nitzsche...
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missionary Mirin Dajo,
pseudonym of the
Dutch performer Arnold Gerrit Henskes (1912–1948)
Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (born 1991),
French football player This...
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album Farewell Aldebaran in 1969,
where he
collaborated with his wife Judy
Henske.
Yester was born in Birmingham, Alabama,
United States, and grew up in Burbank...
- (his last
original composition for
several years) and a
cover of Judy
Henske's and
Craig Doerge's "Might as Well Have a Good Time"
along with some additional...
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country singer-songwriter
Billy Edd Wheeler, and
first recorded by Judy
Henske in 1963. It was
performed and
recorded by many
musicians and
groups in the...
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Grammy nomination (for Best
Contemporary Vocal Performance/Female). Judy
Henske, who was the then
reigning queen of folk music, said to me at The Troubadour...
- het
Glujende peerd (the
glowing horse). Ronnekemère,
Henske met de hondjes/Hänske mit de hond (
Henske with his
little dogs),
Berend van
Galen (Beerneken...
- 1177/107327480601300405. hdl:2042/44594. PMID 17075565. Crino, PB; Nathanson, KL;
Henske, EP (2006). "The
tuberous sclerosis complex". N Engl J Med. 355 (13): 1345–1356...
- Eartha,
Helen Merrill in her
album Helen Merrill with
Strings (1955), Judy
Henske on her
debut self-titled
album (1963), Nina
Simone on her
album Wild Is...