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    Marie Dubas (3 September 1894 – 21 February 1972) was a French music-hall singer, diseuse and comedian. Born in Paris, France, Marie Dubas began her career...
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    Kyle Benjamin Dubas (/duːbəs/ DOO-bəss; born November 29, 1985) is a Canadian ice hockey executive who is the current president of hockey operations and...
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  • Look up Dubas or dubas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dubas may refer to: Dubas, Marcinkonys, a village in Varėna District Municipality, Lithuania...
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  • song introduced in 1936 by vocalist Marie Dubas, with lyrics by Raymond Asso and music by Marguerite Monnot. Marie Dubas toured the United States with this...
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  • Nam Directed by Trương Minh Quý Written by Trương Minh Quý Produced by Marie Dubas Starring Thi Nga Nguyen Daniel Viet Tung Le Cinematography Son Doan Release...
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    years include: Lucienne Boyer Lina Cavalieri Kitty Cheatham Ruth Draper Marie Dubas Odette Dulac Joyce Grenfell Yvette Guilbert Beatrice Herford Lotte Lenya...
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  • Kleebsattel ) by Heino Chanson de Margaret (Pierre Mac Orlan/V.Marceau) Marie Dubas/ Vals / c.1957 / France" De Tampico a Panama (André Paté) Rico's Creole...
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    the French chansons, such as those of Édith Piaf, Yvette Guilbert and Marie Dubas. Miwa became well known in 1957 after his smash-hit "Me Que Me Que",...
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    immediately hired as top billing at the ABC Théâtre, alongside the singer Marie Dubas, where he would work uninterrupted until the outbreak of the Second World...
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  • Julien Doré Françoise Dorléac Dorothée (for children) Gill Dougherty Marie Dubas Anne Ducros Odette Dulac Daniele Dupre Jean Dujardin (comic performer...
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  • Doré – French artist and printmaker Michel Drach – French film director Marie Dubas – French singer Jacques Duclos – French communist politician Léon Dufourny...
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    Olympia at the Bobino, the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse showcased Marie Dubas and Georgius, who inaugurated the Singing Theatre by staging popular...
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  • the 1930s and saw the likes of Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg, Tino Rossi, Jean Sablon, Charles...
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    Jacques Brel Annie Cordy The Cramps Dalida Marie-Louise Damien (Damia) Patachou Lucienne Delyle Marie Dubas Georges Guibourg Juliette Gréco Léo Ferré Pauline...
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    reference to the origin of its title should be noted that from May 1932, Marie Dubas was all the rage in a “futuristic” show entitled Sex-Appeal Paris 32...
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    1882) February 19 – Lee Morgan, 33, hard bop trumpeter February 21 – Marie Dubas, 77, French music-hall singer March 2 – Erna Sack, 74, coloratura soprano...
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  • Maurice Chevalier, Tino Rossi, Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg and Jean Sablon. During the 50s and...
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  • same title was written by Henri Christiné (music) and Rip (lyrics) for Marie Dubas who performed in the operetta P.L.M played at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens...
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  • – Arthur Loesser, pianist and musicologist (died 1969) September 3 – Marie Dubas, French music-hall singer (d. 1972) September 18 – Willard Robison, American...
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  • Sacha Distel, heartthrob: covered "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" Marie Dubas Jacques Dutronc Kenza Farah Mylène Farmer Jean Ferrat Léo Ferré Nino...
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  • réaliste style include: Berthe Sylva Eugénie Buffet Germaine Lix Damia Marie Dubas Lys Gauty Nitta-jô Marianne Oswald Chanson Belle Époque Realism in theatre...
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    alternative rock band Kerry Diotte, journalist and member of parliament Kyle Dubas, former general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs Steve Wochy, former NHL...
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    founder Oller died a rich man. Franck revealed new talents, such as Marie Dubas, and brought back on stage artists from the early century that people...
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  • composer for la Môme. During this period, Asso also wrote songs for Marie Dubas including "Le Fanion de la Légion" ("The Legion's Flag") and "Mon légionnaire"...
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  • Folies-Wagram. Avoiding Paul Derval for the next three months, she appeared with Marie Dubas dancing in the finale of the first act with sensual grace. When her German...
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    music hall, putting on performances by artists such as Yvette Guilbert, Marie Dubas, Fréhel and Pierre Dac. In 1939 the hall was converted into the Cinéphone...
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    Oury. After the Liberation, he wrote songs, notably for Édith Piaf and Marie Dubas. Then, remembering the huge collection of paintings of his childhood...
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  • musical theatres and nightclubs, and appeared with performers such as Marie Dubas. He specialised in taking cheerful, upbeat songs and singing them in...
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  • Légion' (The Flag of the Legion), is a French song created in 1936 by Marie Dubas, with lyrics from Raymond Asso and music from Marguerite Monnot, and...
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  • Tango Noël Roquevert as Gaston Guillaumet Jean Tissier Maurice Baquet Marie Dubas Amédée Miguel Amador Michèle Bardollet Armand Bernard Denise Carvenne...
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