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Stephanie Nakasian (born
August 29, 1954) is an
American jazz
vocalist and
voice teacher. Born in Washington, D.C.,
Nakasian grew up in Bronxville, New...
- musicians. Her
parents are late jazz
pianist Hod O'Brien and
singer Stephanie Nakasian. At the age of nine, she
recorded her
debut album, Veronica's
House of...
- (1977–1982, at Gregory's in New York City), and
Stephanie Nakasian (1982). He
later married Nakasian. (Their
daughter is
singer Veronica Swift.) He taught...
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Imants Kalniņš, 1999 I Love You, by People!, 1968 I Love You, by
Stephanie Nakasian, 2006 I Love You, by T.Love, 1994 I Love You (EP), by Said the Whale, or...
- 1964 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Richard Ottinger (Democratic) 58.6% ▌Samuel
Nakasian (Republican) 34.7% ▌Anthony J.
DeVito (Conservative) 6.8% New York 26 Ogden...
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French Cookin' may
refer to:
French Cookin' (Stephanie
Nakasian album)
French Cookin' (Budd
Johnson album)
French cooking This
disambiguation page lists...
- well-known
lyricist Lefteris Papadopoulos and the
music was
arranged and
conducted by Tzik
Nakasian.
Vasilis Papakonstantinou - Armenia,
Minos A.X. 100, 1979....
- 1993
album by
Clifford T. Ward BitterSweet, a 1993
album by
Stephanie Nakasian Bitter Sweet (Kim
Richey album), 1997 Bittersweet, a 1998
album by Jenny...
- Down Sib
Hashian –
drummer and
member of the rock band
Boston Stephanie Nakasian – jazz
vocalist and
voice teacher Tamar Kaprelian –
singer Tonio K – singer/songwriter...
- (Organic, 2010) With
Annie Ross Let Me Sing (CAP, 2005) With
Stephanie Nakasian I Love You (****e of Life, 2006) With Gil
Coggins Better Late Than Never...