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Jonatha Brooke (born
January 23, 1964) is an
American folk rock singer-songwriter and
guitarist from M****achusetts,
United States. Her
music merges elements...
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Jonathas is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Jonathas de
Jesus (born 1989),
Brazilian footballer Jonathas Granville (1785–1839), Haitian...
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songs were
written for the film: "I'll Try" (written and
performed by
Jonatha Brooke,
which is put into
three different versions. A
short version; sung...
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Pierre Joseph Marie Granville,
known as
Jonathas Granville (1785–1839) was a
Haitian educator,
legal expert,
soldier and a diplomat. He was born a free...
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Wadeline Jonathas (born
February 19, 1998) is an
American track and
field athlete. She won gold
medal in the women's 4 × 400
meters event at the 2019 World...
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original on 10
August 2017.
Retrieved 10
August 2017. Noble,
Jonatha (17
February 2011). "Bahrain GP2 Asia race cancelled". Autosport. Retrieved...
- was an
early 1990s
American folk-rock duo
composed of
Jonatha Brooke and
Jennifer Kimball.
Jonatha Brooke and
Jennifer Kimball first met in 1981
while first-year...
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March 2016.
Retrieved 25
October 2015. "Jonathan Mendes". IAAF. 30
August 2015.
Retrieved 30
August 2015.
Jonatha Mendes at
World Athletics v t e...
- The Works,
Jonatha Brooke's
seventh solo release, is a full-length
album primarily of
previously unheard lyrics by
Woody Guthrie, set to
original music...
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backing vocals Israeli artist Noa - on her 2002 album, Now. Folk rock
artist Jonatha Brooke for her 2004 album, Back in the Circus. The Portland,
Oregon band...