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Jocelyne Jocya (January 7, 1942 –
August 18, 2003) was a
French singer, songwriter, and
advocate of children's
rights best
known for her
rendition of...
- album), 2018 "Bon Voyage", song by
Henri Salvador,
recorded by
Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003), 1958
Gloria L****o (1922–2005), 1959 "Bon Voyage" (The Little...
- tour in 1963 as a
second act with
Paola and
Billy Bridge. His daughter,
Jocya, was also born that year. In
spring 1964, he
opened for Les
Compagnons de...
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anthropologist Jocelyne Gagné, a
justice with the
Federal Court of
Canada Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003),
French singer and children's
rights advocate Jocelyne LaGarde...
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Rodrigues Monique Serf (Barbara)
Charles Trenet Tereza Kesovija Jocelyne Jocya a-ha Amy
Winehouse MozART group Avenue Q (musical) Joris-Karl
Huysmans frequented...
- songwriters, with the
exception of "Musique magique", sung by
singer Jocelyne Jocya. The
interval acts
included Francis Lemarque [fr] and
Christiane Legrand...
- János - from
Akarid Vagy Nem (in French: “Et maintenant”) (2010)
Jocelyne Jocya (in French: "Et maintenant") (recording date unknown) Jack
Jones - from...
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English singer and b****-guitar player, alcoholism,
liver cirrhosis.
Jocelyne Jocya, 61,
French singer and songwriter,
breast cancer. Al Bansavage, 65, American...
- (1947–2017; aged 70),
American journalist and
founder of Women's eNews.
Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003; aged 61),
French singer-songwriter and children's
rights advocate...
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Quartet vocal Clara Schumann L’esquitx
Jovelyne Jocya Jacinta Jeannette Ramsay Joe
Martin Orfeó
Enric Morera Brenner’s folk Dos...