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William Joseph Levada (June 15, 1936 –
September 26, 2019) was an
American cardinal of the
Catholic Church. From May 2005
until June 2012, he
served as...
- news.google.com. US Hot 100
Billboard Retrieved 14 May 2024 "Durst,
Albert Lavada",
Texas State Historical ****ociation.
Retrieved 23
November 2016. Hilmes...
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Archived from the
original on
December 7, 2013.
Retrieved November 29, 2013. "
LaVada Graening Obituary - Toledo, OH | The Blade". Legacy.com.
Archived from the...
- generation. In the
early 1940s, the
announcer for the Senators' home
games was
Lavada "Dr. Hepcat" Durst, who
called the game
using "jive"
language and scat outbursts...
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Albert Lavada Durst (January 12, 1913 –
October 31, 1995),
known as Dr. Hepcat, was an
American blues pianist, singer, and
baseball commentator who became...
- 1944 at the
suggestion of
Harlem poet
Langston Hughes. In 1953,
Albert Lavada Durst published the
Jives of Dr. Hep Cat, a
collection of
rhymes compiled...
- Lobo,
Renata (21
March 2020). "O edifício
Franjinhas vai
ficar de cara
lavada". Time Out (in Portuguese). Ribeiro,
Marta Sofia (15
November 2024). "Morreu...
- Lugh. In "Balor on Tory Island" and its variant, the
child is
called Lui
Lavada (Lui Longhand), and is
recognized as an
equivalent of Lugh. In the very...
- T.
Walsh as "Happy"
Kuykendahl Ed O'Neill as Ed
Axelby Alfre Woodard as
Lavada McRae, Butch's
mother Bob
Cousy as Vic
Roker Larry Bird as
himself Matt...
- Connecticut. Her
paternal grandparents are
Eddie Aaron Atkins, Sr. and
Lavada Cruthird, and her
maternal grandparents are
Tommy and Ruth Daniels. She...