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- George ****ang (1927 – 1997), also known by his stage name Vic Sabrino, was an Australian jazz and blues singer and actor from Thursday Island, Queensland...
- Gleofilo Sabrino Rudewald H****elbaink Vlijter (born 17 September 1999) is a Surinamese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serbian club...
- Vic Sabrino Sings is an Australian television series of which little information is available. Broadcast on Sydney television station ABN-2, the 15-minute...
- the Unkerlanter soldier Leudast are taking cover behind the same rock. Sabrino is an Algarvian dragon-flyer. He is analogous to Hans-Ulrich Rudel. Courageous...
- Spaceknights, no. 1 (October 2000). Duggan, Gerry (w), Noto, Phil (a), Sabrino, VC's Joe (let), White, Jordan D. (ed). "Big Guns" Cable, vol. 4, no. 1...
- Thursday Island-born jazz singer and actor known professionally as Vic Sabrino. The marriage lasted just over a year, and Wallace has had no long-term...
- triple j tv (2006–2009 on ABC1 & ABC2) Valerie Cooney Sings (1958) Vic Sabrino Sings (1958) Videodisc (1980–1982) Blackout (1989–1995), was produced by...
- backing band the Backtrackers. 1940s-50s Jimmy Little Georgia Lee Vic Sabrino Herbie Laughton 1960s-70s Dougie Young Black Allan Barker Lionel Rose Vic...
- Allan Trio Replaced on the schedule by Vic Sabrino Sings Vic Sabrino Sings 1958 ABN-2 Vic Sabrino Sabrino's real name was George ****ang, and he was a singer...
- feature-length films. Valerie Cooney Sings was replaced on the schedule by Vic Sabrino Sings. "Television Details". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 March 1958. p...