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Claude Papesch was a
blind multi-instrumentalist from New Zealand. He pla**** with many New
Zealand outfits as well as well
known Australian blues groups...
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dancing Hooping Juggling Meteor hammer Huata, Ngāmoni (2000), Te Rita
Papesch, ed., The
rhythm and life of poi, Auckland: HarperCollins, ISBN 1-86950-273-6...
- 2016,
Lynda Papesch (née Munden/Hooper) was
appointed editor when
Martin returned to the UK. She
remains the
owner of WildTomato.
Papesch comes from a...
- who left to join
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, was
replaced by
Claude Papesch on
organ (also ex-Electric Heap). The Chain's
first single, "Show Me Home"...
- 14-HHauptmann
Commander of Feldersatz-Bataillon 158 5
March 1945 — —
Josef Papesch Heer 09-HFeldwebel Zugführer (platoon leader) of
Radfahrzug (bicycle platoon)...
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Funny As Interview". NZ on Screen. 2019.
Retrieved 2
September 2023.
Papesch,
Lynda (12
October 2021). "Justine Smith". Metropol.
Retrieved 2 September...
- issue. Also that year,
Hammond Electrique by
blind keyboard player Claude Papesch was
released on the His Master's
Voice label in Australia. The musicians...
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presented audio portraits of
three Māori women,
Moana Maniapoto, Te Rita
Papesch and
Ramon Te Wake. In 2021,
Sheehan was
awarded the
Professional Development...
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professor of
music at Yale
Claude Panier (1912–1990),
French politician Claude Papesch (died 1987), New
Zealand musical artist Claude Papi (1949–1983), French...
- 1927– d.1997)
Potae Kiwi, 1990
Maree Sheehan (b.1969) Te Rita
Bernadette Papesch, 2020
Moana Maniapoto, 2020
Ramon Te Wake, 2020
Huhana Smith (b.1962) Te...