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In 1956 Gallotone Records formed a new girl group featuring Makeba called the Sunbeams, which eventually became the Skylarks.
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"Little Miss Marigold" (1884); "Nursery Land," by H.J. Maguire (1888), and "Sunbeams," by E.K. J.hnson and Ewart Wilson (1887).
Children's Books and Their Illustrators Gleeson White 1874
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Chan plays tenor with a hale, rough-hewn power, while his liquid soprano tone allows for charming idylls like "Sunbeams," a quietly infectious piece, a la Joseph Jarman, from his 2003 live album In Chicago (Asian Improv).
Chicago Reader 2010
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Chan plays tenor with a hale, rough-hewn power, while his liquid soprano tone allows for charming idylls like "Sunbeams," a quietly infectious piece, a la Joseph Jarman, from his 2003 live album In Chicago (Asian Improv).
Chicago Reader 2010
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You girls need to take a "Sunbeams" approach to life.
WordPress.com News jessj 2009
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The two arm mixers, like the Sunbeams, never got up enough kneading power to being the dough together into a smooth, elastic mass.
Baking Bites » Print » The best inexpensive stand mixers 2008
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The two arm mixers, like the Sunbeams, never got up enough kneading power to being the dough together into a smooth, elastic mass.
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The two arm mixers, like the Sunbeams, never got up enough kneading power to being the dough together into a smooth, elastic mass.
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Sunbeams danced in rays that poured through the windows, making patterns on the hardwood floor.
Firestorm! Joan Hiatt Harlow 2010
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Sunbeams radiated from behind this dull curtain to pick out, it seemed, individual farms in the green valley.
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