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Marvin Monnie Sease (February 16, 1946 –
February 8, 2011) was an
American blues and soul singer-songwriter
known for his gospel-infused
vocal style and...
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Monnie Tom
Cheves (February 14, 1902 –
August 14, 1988) was an
American politician and professor. He
served as a
Democratic member of the
Louisiana House...
- Raft club in Malibu, and
decided to
raise funds to
record him,
founding Monnie Records for that purpose. In 1969, ****van
released the
album U.F.O., recorded...
- KC
Monnie (March 27, 1989) is an
American director, c****ographer,
actor and
former dancer. He
began his
career as part of the cast of the TV show Glee...
- died
early today at the
North Hollywood home of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Monnie L. Jones. Mr. Hardy, who was 65
years old,
suffered a
paralytic stroke last...
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Moulle (French pronunciation: [mul]; West Flemish:
Monnie) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France about 5...
- 1969 and
received little attention at the time.
Actor Al
Dobbs founded the
Monnie record label to
press ****van's album. The
artist enlisted session musician...
- by Tom Markel,
nephew of
Monnie Storz Markel, the
granddaughter of
Gottlieb Storz, with his
cousin John Markel, son of
Monnie Storz Markel as investor...
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between 1884 and 1914
Joanna C****idy,
Golden Globe award-winning actress.
Monnie T. Cheves, NSU professor;
member of the
Louisiana House from Natchitoches...
- in both
houses of the
Louisiana State Legislature between 1884 and 1914.
Monnie T.
Cheves (1902–1988),
Northwestern State University professor;
member of...