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  2. Juno Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Juno Reactor is a multi-national musical and performing group, primarily based in Brighton, UK. Known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach, collaborating with composer Don Davis and composing for the musical score of The Matrix (Reloaded and Revolutions).

  3. Juno Birch - Wikipedia

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    37.4 million [1] Creator Awards. 100,000 subscribers. 2019. Last updated: 23 December 2023. Juno Birch (born 25 December 1993) is an English drag queen, sculptor, and YouTuber. [2] She began performing in drag professionally in late 2018 and has since received significant media attention for her work. [3]

  4. Juno (singer) - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Kim Junho. Kim Jun-ho ( Korean : 김준호; born on December 15, 1986 [2] [3]) is a South Korean singer, who is mainly active in Japan and China, where he is more well known by his stage names JUNO and ZUNO. His younger fraternal twin brother is JYJ -member Junsu. [4] In 2014 he changed his name to Kim Moo-young.

  5. Normandy landings - Wikipedia

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    Normandy landings Part of Operation Overlord and the Western Front of World War II Taxis to Hell – and Back – Into the Jaws of Death, an iconic image of men of the 16th Infantry Regiment, US 1st Infantry Division wading ashore from their landing craft on Omaha Beach on the morning of 6 June 1944 Date 6 June 1944 ; 79 years ago (6 June 1944) Location Normandy, France 49°20′N 0°36′W ...

  6. Neil Young - Wikipedia

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    Website. neilyoungarchives .com. Neil Percival Young OC OM [1] [2] (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American [3] singer and songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, joining the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield.

  7. Juno (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Juno. (musical) Juno is a musical with music and lyrics by Marc Blitzstein and book by Joseph Stein, based closely on the 1924 play Juno and the Paycock by Seán O'Casey. The story centers on the disintegration of an Irish family in Dublin in the early 1920s, during the Irish War of Independence. Juno is a hardworking matriarch who strives to ...

  8. Juno Awards of 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Country performer and multiple Juno Award winner Paul Brandt received the 2008 Humanitarian Award which is now named after CHUM-FM Radio founder, Allan Waters. Moses Znaimer, who led the development of Citytv and MuchMusic, received the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award. Nominations for all remaining categories were announced on 5 February ...

  9. Aysanabee - Wikipedia

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    CBC Music named Watin as one of the 22 best Canadian albums of 2022, [8] and "Nomads" as one of the ten best Canadian songs of the year. [9] Aysanabee was a Juno Award nominee for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year for Watin at the Juno Awards of 2023. [10] He performed "We Were Here (It's in My Blood)" at the live gala on March 13 ...