- Sébastien Rale (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃ ʁal]; also Racle, Râle,
Rasle,
Rasles, and
Sebastian Rale;
January 20, 1657 –
August 23, 1724) was a French...
- Folk and
Traditional Music, pp. 109–112; Krümm,
Philippe and Jean-Pierre
Rasle, and Jan Fairley, "Music of the Regions" and "A Tale of
Celts and Islanders"...
- b**** Ian Mosley:
drums With: Phil Todd:
saxophone on "Berlin" Jean-Pierre
Rasle:
pipes on "Easter" "Seasons End". marillion.com. 31 May 2014. "New Singles"...
- Orb
Pagoda Chinese Youth Orchestra Evan
Parker Primal Scream Jean
Pierre Rasle Julianne Regan John
Reynolds Saffron (singer) Mark
Sanders Pharoah Sanders...
- Mattacks. He
added three members of **** and Bull (Dave Whetstone, Jean-Pierre
Rasle and John Maxwell) and for the
first time on record,
opted for a lead female...
- "Rail" is the
anglicized respelling of the
French râle, from Old
French rasle. It is
named from its
harsh cry, in
Vulgar Latin *rascula, from
Latin rādere...
- jours. Paris:
Horizons de France, 1948. Krümm,
Philippe and Jean-Pierre
Rasle. "Music of the Regions". 2000. In Broughton,
Simon and Ellingham, Mark with...
- Rale (or
Rasles, 1657?–1724)
encouraged the
Abenaki to halt the
spread of
Yankee settlements. When the M****achusetts
militia tried to
seize Rasles, the Abenaki...
- It
features a
string quartet as well as
bagpipes pla**** by Jean-Pierre
Rasle (who had
previously recorded, from 1982 to 1983, with the
Albion Band)....
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including women and children. They also
killed and
scalped Fr.
Sebastien Rasle, the 67-year old
Jesuit priest, and
scalped 26 of the dead Abenaki. Having...