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MacKerchar MacKerracher
MacLammie, (and
MacLammy)
MacLamond McLellan McLeman MacLemmon
MacLemon
McClemont McClymont McLymont McCliment MacLimans
MacLucas
MacLuckie...
- Her
music combines traditional and
contemporary material.
Lamond is the
vocalist on
Ashley MacIsaac's 1995 hit
single "Sleepy Maggie", and had a solo Top...
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Lamond (28
January 1868 – 21
February 1948) was a
Scottish classical pianist and composer, and the second-last
surviving pupil of
Franz Liszt.
Lamond...
- Owen") are a
branch of the
Northern Uí Néill, who
claim descent from Eógan
mac Néill, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Originally their power-base was...
- Toni
Lamond AM (born as
Patricia Lamond Lawman; 29
March 1932), is an
Australian vaudevillian,
cabaret performer, singer, actress, dancer, comedian, writer...
- Ontario.
MacIsaac's
album Hi™ How Are You Today?,
featuring the hit
single "Sleepy Maggie", with
vocals in
Scottish Gaelic by Mary Jane
Lamond was released...
-
Yolande Agnès
Henriette (née de
Caritat de Peruzzis), and
Georges Lambert-
Lamond, a
French diplomat at the
United Nations. His
father was Jewish. Due to...
-
September 5, 2011.
Retrieved October 5, 2011.
McGann &
McGann 2008, p. 89.
MacLeary, John (June 20, 2010). "Tour de
France great moments: Greg
LeMond beats...
- music,
influencing later artists such as Leahy, Mary Jane
Lamond, the
Barra MacNeils and
Natalie MacMaster.
Loreena McKennitt fuses Celtic, world, and new-age...
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Sindidun Irene Bridger Great Big Sea Mary Jane
Lamond Leahy Ashley MacIsaac
Buddy MacMaster
Natalie MacMaster
Loreena McKennitt The
Rankin Family Rawlins...