- Records) 1959:
Featuring Pierce LeFevre (Sing Records) 1960:
Travel with the
Lefevres (Sing Records) 1960: The
LeFevres in
Stereo (Sing Records) 1961:...
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singing and
publishing gospel music. He was a
longstanding member of The
LeFevres,
which later became The
Nelons after his
family took over management. Nelon...
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Raymond Lefèvre (20
November 1929 – 27 June 2008) was a
French easy
listening orchestra leader,
arranger and composer. Born on 20
November 1929 in Calais...
- Shaw
Lefevres, 1789–1936. London:
Athlone Press. p. 5. ISBN 0485114356.
Willson (1993), p. 2 This page
lists people with the
surname Shaw
Lefevre. If an...
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Charles Shaw-
Lefevre may
refer to:
Charles Shaw
Lefevre (politician) (1759–1823), born
Charles Shaw,
British Whig
politician Charles Shaw-
Lefevre, 1st Viscount...
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Mathieu Lefèvre (born 27
October 1986) is a
French politician of
Renaissance serving as a
member of the
National ****embly. He was
elected from Val-de-Marne's...
- Rac****e
Marie Lefèvre (/ləˈfɛv/ lə-FEV, French: [ʁaʃɛl maʁi ləfɛvʁ]; born
February 1, 1979) is a
Canadian actress. She has
starred in the television...
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Edwin Lefèvre (1871–1943) was an
American journalist, writer, and diplomat, who is most
noted for his
writings on Wall
Street business.
Lefèvre was born...
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William Lefevre was a
department store located in Canterbury,
which later became part of Debenhams.
William Lefevre was born in
Canterbury in 1847 and...
- sold at $1.05 each in 1943. The
success of the
earliest records of The
LeFevres on 78 rpm (in the 1940s),
caused the
company to
shift its
focus to Southern...