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Webert Sicot (1930 –
February 1985) was a
Haitian saxophone player,
composer and band leader. He is
recognized as one of the
creators of
compas also known...
- a band with
fellow Haitian artist Webert Sicot called Conjunto Internacional.
Years after the band dissolved,
Webert Sicot introduced a new
dance rhythm...
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Michael J.
Webert (born
September 24, 1979) is an
American politician. A Republican, he was
elected to the
Virginia House of
Delegates in 2011. He currently...
- méringue po****rized in the
Caribbean by the
virtuoso Haitian sax
player Webert Sicot in the
early 1960s.
Cadence rampa was one of the
sources of cadence-lypso...
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through the
efforts of
Nemours Jean-Baptiste and
other Haitian musicians like
Webert Sicot. They
toured the
Caribbean extensively,
visiting countries such as...
- (3): 151–60. doi:10.4097/kjae.2011.60.3.151. PMC 3071477. PMID 21490815.
Webert K, Cook RJ,
Sigouin CS,
Rebulla P,
Heddle NM (November 2006). "The risk...
- and Jill
Holtzman Vogel in the
Virginia Senate,
Republicans Michael J.
Webert and
Nicholas J. (Nick)
Freitas in the
Virginia House of Delegates, and Democrat...
- County. In****bent
delegate is
Republican Michael Webert, who was
first elected in 2011.
Michael Webert. in****bent
House District 62
contains all of Greene...
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Webert da
Silva Miguel (born 15
November 1986, in Ibirité), or
simply Beto, is a
Brazilian football player.
After spending the
first two
years of his career...
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Virginia Senate:
Bryce Reeves (R) The
Virginia House of Delegates:
Michael J.
Webert (R)
Geary Higgins (R) The U.S.
House of Representatives:
Jennifer Wexton...