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50s Female Singers
Female 50s
Blues Singers Names
Oldies Lead
Female Singer
The Bobbettes Mr. Lee
R and B Female
Artise of the 50s and 60s
Women of Songs Oldies Full Album
Mr. Lee 1957
Argentinian
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Mr. Lee
BGT Don't Cry for Me Argentina
Famous Women of 1950s
Femlae Rockabilly Music 1950
Young Patti LuPone
Don't Cry for Me Karen Carpenter
YouTube Patti LuPone Don't Cry for Me
Mr. Lee Song
Love Song Sung by a Womanin 1950 60
Don't Cry for Me Argentina
Most Famous Female
Vocal Tango
YouTube Song Don't Cry for Me Argentina
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The 2025 Ideas Festival Emory returns Oct. 18 to Oxford College of Emory University, bringing together world-renowned artists, musicians, and scholars to explore this year’s theme: resilience! 💪🏼 🧠 💙 Now in its second year, the festival is a signature event from Emory’s Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement. From a keynote with Grammy-winner Rosanne Cash to panels on education, art, journalism, and the 2026 World Cup, the day invites community-wide conversations on today’s most pressi
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