- The
Kossoy Sisters are
identical twin
sisters (Irene
Saletan and
Ellen Christenson) who
performed American folk and old-time music.
Irene sang mezzo-soprano...
- Niépce),
using the
matrix negative/positive,
still in use.
According to
Kossoy, who
examined Florence's notes, he
referred to his process, in French, as...
- 1956, the
Kossoy Sisters included "I'll Fly Away" on the album,
Bowling Green,
which featured instrumental backing by Erik Darling. The
Kossoys, twin sisters...
- of the word by
Florence became widely known after the
research of
Boris Kossoy in 1980. The
German newspaper Vossische Zeitung of 25
February 1839 contained...
-
Kossoy (used the nom de
guerre Marcinak; 4 June 1913 – 11
October 2012) was a
Polish lawyer,
publicist and an
activist for
victims of ****sm.
Kossoy was...
- film, the
version used is a 1956
recording by the
Kossoy Sisters. Johnson, Jon (January 2003). "O
Kossoy Sisters,
Where Art Thou Been".
Country Standard...
- 1023/a:1015899003974. PMID 12360351. S2CID 26550927.
Kossoy, G; Anisimov, VN; Ben-Hur, H;
Kossoy, N; Zusman, I (2006). "Effect of the
synthetic pineal...
- not by
Krauss and
Welch (as it is on the CD and
concert tour), but by the
Kossoy Sisters with Erik
Darling accompanying on long-neck five-string banjo, recorded...
- and
Other Folk
Songs From the
Southern Mountains is a 1956
album by the
Kossoy Sisters,
containing their renditions of
Appalachian folk songs. The sisters...
- or as
leaving an
itinerant worker far from home. The folk
version by the
Kossoy Sisters asks, "Little girl,
little girl, where'd you stay last night? Not...