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Izora Margaret Rhodes-Armstead (July 6, 1942 –
September 16, 2004) was an
American singer.
Known for her
distinctive alto voice,
Armstead first achieved...
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Izora (異空) is the twenty-third
studio album by the ****anese rock band Buck-Tick. It was
released on
April 12, 2023. The
album peaked at the 2nd position...
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Izora may be,
Izora language,
Nigeria Izora Armstead,
singer Izora Fair,
Confederate spy
Izora (album), a 2023
album by Buck-Tick This
disambiguation page...
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American female duo
whose best-known line-up
comprised Martha Wash and
Izora Armstead.
Formed in 1976 in San Francisco, California, Wash and Armstead...
- as the Two Tons and
formerly known as Two Tons O' Fun).
Martha Wash and
Izora Armstead of the Two Tons also
dismissed the song. Wash
recounted "We thought...
- decades, and
their last five
studio albums between Arui wa
Anarchy (2014) and
Izora (2023) all
reached the top six
positions on the
Oricon and
Billboard ****an...
- voice, Wash
first achieved fame as half of the Two Tons O' Fun,
along with
Izora Armstead, as they sang
backing vocals for the
disco singer Sylvester including...
- Etha
Izora Dawley Holden (1873 -
April 15, 1948) was an
American educator and club woman. Etha
Izora Dawley was born in
Minnesota in 1873, the daughter...
- Zora (
Izora), or
Cokoba (Cokobanci) in Hausa, is a
Kainji language of Nigeria.
According to
Blench (2016), Zora (also
called Chokobo) is
spoken by 19...
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American con
artist named Wayne Cravat. A look or two at the
exotic dancer Izora and the pasha's in love.
Graydon tries to
discourage her, but she manages...