- Amel
Eliza Larrieux (née Stowell; born
March 8, 1973) is an
American singer-songwriter,
musician and keyboardist.
Larrieux rose to fame in the mid-1990s...
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Theory was an
American R&B duo, with
former member, singer-songwriter Amel
Larrieux and songwriter/producer/actor,
Bryce Wilson. The
group is best
known for...
- Amel
Larrieux, Laru
Larrieux, Trey
Lorenz Vocals – Amel
Larrieux, Laru
Larrieux Vocals (background) – Sean Jasper, Jean, Amel
Larrieux, Laru
Larrieux, Trey...
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Jorge Larrieux (born 26
November 1946, in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan lawyer and judge.
Since 2008,
Larrieux has been a
member of the
Supreme Court of...
- by
Larrieux and her husband, Lura
Larrieux. "Get Up"
managed to
enter the
Billboard Hot 100 chart,
peaking at
number 97 and
remains as
Larrieux's only...
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American R&B-soul singer-songwriter Amel
Larrieux,
released in the
United States on
April 25, 2006.
Larrieux's second album released on her own independent...
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albums feature a host of
guest vocalists such as
Leroy Osbourne, Amel
Larrieux, Maxwell, Aya (Lysa Aya Trenier), Bahamadia,
Chocolate Genius, and El Debarge...
- Rosenwinkel, jazz
organist Joey DeFrancesco, and
singer Amel
Larrieux. He
attended senior prom with
Larrieux.
After graduating from high school, he took jazz and...
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restructuring when
Tommy Mottola was
leaving Sony Music. 3 Lb.
Thrill Amel
Larrieux Apollo 440 Ben
Folds Five Bolt
Upright Carl Han**** Rux
Celine Dion Coco...
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contribution to
Stanley Clarke's "Where Is the Love", a duet also
featuring Amel
Larrieux.
Lewis was also the
recipient of an
International Achievement Award for...