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 ipedia.com: Roma (people) Article
Caló is jargon using Romany lexicon and Spanish grammar that Spanish Roma (the calé) used when they lost full Romany.
It is the source of many words of Spanish cant and slang.
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 Roma people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caló or Iberian-Romani, which uses the Romani lexicon and Spanish grammar (the calé).
the Gitanos (also called Calé, mostly in the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa, and southern France; associated with entertainment),
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 Cale Yarborough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yarborough also won the Daytona 500 four times - his first win coming in 1968 for the Wood Brothers, the second in 1977 for Junior Johnson, and back to back wins in 1983 and 1984.
Cale is possibly most remembered for his involvement in a final-lap crash and subsequent fight with Donnie Allison at the 1979 Daytona 500.
William Caleb "Cale" Yarborough (born March 27, 1939 in Timmonsville, South Carolina, near the Famous Darlington Raceway), is a former NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver.
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 John Cale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Cale is a Welsh musician, songwriter and record producer.
With 2003's album Hobosapiens John Cale again returned as a regular recording artist, this time with music influenced by modern electronica and alternative rock.
Cale was born in Garnant in the heavily industrial Amman Valley, and Welsh is his first language.
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 Cale, Arkansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cale is a town located in Nevada County, Arkansas.
Cale is located at 33°37'52" North, 93°14'33" West (33.631181, -93.242548)
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 Cale Arkansas Resource Guide, City or community of Cale, Arkansas Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate, Advertising
Cale is positioned 33.62 degrees north of the equator and 93.23 degrees west of the prime meridian.
The distance from Cale to Washington DC is 1013 miles.
The distance to the Arkansas state capital is 91 miles.
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 CaleYarborough
Cale Yarborough was born to be a race driver.
By the time Cale was 10 years old he knew every inch of the Speedway, no he didn't know every inch of the 1.366 mile slick, tricky asphalt track surface, he knew every inch of the fence surrounding the grounds to the Speedway.
Cale Yarborough retired from driving in 1988, the only driver in NASCAR history to win three consecutive NASCAR Winston Cup Championships, 1976-77-78.
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 Eustacius de Yerburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The famous United States Army General William P. Yarborough is a descendent of Eusacius as is former United States Senator Ralph Yarborough and Nascar racer Cale Yarborough.
The Yarborough House was (and still is) considered the 11th oldest noble house of England and is perrage origin for the titles of the Baron Deramore, Baron Alvingham, and the Baron Yarborough.
Eustacius de Yerburgh is famous in genealogy circles as the founder of the House of Yarborough, situated in York County.
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 Arts Unlimited Arts Friday Review Velvet goldmine
John Cale says of his time with the Velvet Underground that he wanted, then, a life without brakes or a break, as though they were days of youth gone by.
The music that John Cale is about to unleash is probably the most radical he has ever written, certainly the most ingenious and arguably the best (including the Velvets); it is an ethereal sound, broadcast from some distant planet, and this time a haunted one.
Cale became a child who fought gang fights, robbed the preacher's daughter of her virginity after choir practice, read Das Kapital ("the earliest sign that obsessiveness was creeping into my character") and was glued to the BBC Third Programme, listening to Schoenberg and Stockhausen.
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 Chasing Cale
Gordon's shot at tying Yarborough's mark of winning three Daytona events in a row will take the green flag at 8 p.m.
Cale Yarborough was a short, bull of a man who liked to relax off the racetrack but was a terror behind the wheel of a car.
Cale Yarborough scored his first career Daytona 500 win by taking the '68 classic behind the wheel of the Wood Brothers No. 21 Mercury.
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 Motorsports Hall of Fame
Born on March 27, 1939, Yarborough today is working on building a business empire with his wife of 33 years, Betty Jo, and with his three daughters: Julie, Kelley, and B.J. He faced adversity in his younger days, but he always managed to face it and go on to bigger and greater things.
William Caleb "Cale" Yarborough was a throwback to the days of Barney Oldfield, Ted Horn, Curtis Turner, and other immortals who drove by the seat of their pants.
Yarborough, who bought a Winston Cup team in September 1986 is still looking for his first win under the title "car owner,".
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 John Cale MP3 Downloads - John Cale Music Downloads - John Cale Music Videos
While John Cale is one of the most famous and, in his own way, influential underground rock musicians, he is also one of the hardest to pin down stylistically.
While Reed was the most important member of the band as the lead singer and primary songwriter, Cale was just as crucial in devising the band's sound.
John met Lou when the latter was a struggling songwriter for the rock & roll exploitation label Pickwick Records.
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 John Cale News
John Cale and his crack band of young turks have been wowing them on an extensive tour that began in Switzerland, funked its way through the U.K. and is finishing up with a series of Canadian and U.S. dates.
John Cale croons in Tel Aviv Legendary rock musician John Cale and his band will be appearing in Tel Aviv twice next month - January 18th at the Zappa Club, and the next night at the Hangar.
The legendary John Cale, a former member of the band Velvet Underground, will perform at the Bratislava's Babylon Music at Karpatska 2 on March 5 to promote his latest album Black Acetate Club.
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 TrouserPress.com :: John Cale
John Cale's musical career in the Velvet Underground amounted to two albums on which his viola-scraping and genuine musical training played a pivotal role.
For all his creative perseverance in the 1990s, John Cale found time to go back over old ground, adding a much-deserved and highly useful career compilation, two live solo albums and a document of the highly vaunted but short-lived Velvet Underground reunion to his exceptionally diverse catalogue.
Cale's equal-partner collaborations have been hit-and-miss; what he brings to the table doesn't vary much, but his interactions with Lou Reed and Brian Eno veer into unpredictable zones.
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 John Cale
John Cale was born in 1942 in Garnant, West Glamorgan, Wales.
Cale was a student of viola and keyboards at London's Goldsmith's college when introduced to electronic music.
Cale remained with this highly influential act until 1968, when he was dismissed.
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 News articles for Cale, Arkansas
Marion Superior Court Judge Cale Bradford, the appellate judges said, failed to follow the terms of a plea agreement calling for no more than 90 years in prison...
Marion Superior Court Judge Cale Bradford, the appellate judges said, failed to follow terms of a plea agreement calling for no more than 90-years in prison.
Bulldogs pull away from JB By STEVE PATTERSON.
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 Encyclopedia: History of Portugal
Cale may refer to: Cale, Arkansas J.J. Cale This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Cale Yarborough
FINAL RACE: Ontario, CA - Although Cale Yarborough finished second and had already wrapped up the 1978 championship, the season finale proved to be one of the most interesting races in the history of the modern era points system.
William Caleb Yarborough was born on March 27, 1940.
THREE RACES TO GO: Rockingham, NC - With a dominating performance at North Carolina Motor Speedway, Cale Yarborough got his tenth win of the season and clinched his third consecutive title.
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 Talladega Walk Of Fame - Davey Allison Memorial
Like many of his contemporaries, Cale Yarborough was born to race, but his friends say that he would have succeeded in any sport.
Cale Yarborough's name is synonymous with success in NASCAR racing.
Yarborough's awards, victories, and accolades cover volumes of text - from his first victory in 1965 to his last in 1985.
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 Sports: Yarborough keeping busy in the slow lane
Cale Yarborough will sit in his usual spot -- in front of the television, anticipating the start of the race.
Yarborough also was driven as a car owner, though he won only once in 371 races.
Yarborough is out of NASCAR for the first time since 1957 and has no plans of returning.
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 NASCAR Legends Cale Yardborough, Ned Jarrett Give Impressions on Past, Present of Darlington Raceway
A couple of NASCAR legends and former Ford drivers - Ned Jarrett and Cale Yarborough - spoke about their Darlington memories and how they feel about the schedule changes that have taken place.
Cale Yarborough is tied for the most Southern 500 victories with five and is the only driver in the history of NASCAR Winston Cup racing to win three consecutive series championships.
CALE YARBOROUGH, 1976, 1977, 1978 Champion - WHEN YOU THINK OF DARLINGTON WHAT KINDS OF MEMORIES DO YOU HAVE?
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Cale showed the youngster how the slingshot pass was done to take the lead, and Richard then demonstrated how to outbrake and outgut another driver low in a corner for Dale.
Cale Yarborough was trying gamely to make a race of it when he blew his engine.
It was Cale Yarborough's record holding fifth Southern 500 victory, and hugely popular with the Darlington fans who cheered lustily for their home state native.
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 John Cale - blackAcetate : album review
When one thinks of John Cale, one thinks of the avant-garde drone-rock of The Velvet Underground, and perhaps chopping up a chicken on stage (after this 1977 event, his drummer at the time, a vegetarian, promptly quit).
But it isn't a trick and another listen to this album reveals the true nature of John Cale.
Cale completes his collage of an LP with some punk-rock (yet still the lyrical content addresses insecurity and desolation, especially the superb Wasteland - back to deepest Wales perhaps) and the excellent single, Turn The Lights On.
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 John Cale
By the way, Cale does the song perfect justice, solidifying the melody with several overdubbed guitars and croaking out the vocals with absolute conviction - what a blessing for the upcoming 'punk revolution'.
Cale sings so pathetically and the angelic backing vocals are so beautiful, while the grumbling, distorted riffs underpinning the song are so strong and stylistically so out of place, that it's enough to make a lasting impression.
This record put Cale on the border of the crevasse: one more step, and it took him six years to get out of the mess he was in.
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 Rykodisc Catalog Artist
John Cale was born on March 9, 1942 in Garnant, South Wales.
His first album for the label, recorded with Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera, was titled FEAR.
John's subsequent solo albums were the enigmatic HONI SOIT (1981), the poignantly astute MUSIC FOR A NEW SOCIETY (1983) and the reflective CARIBBEAN SUNSET (1984).
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 John Cale: Sun Blindness Music: Pitchfork Review
Cale's rarely stopped moving in the three decades since VU disbanded, constantly shedding skins and adopting the role of shapeshifter: he's been an acclaimed solo artist (Paris 1919, Fear), a producer (Patti Smith's Horses, the Stooges, the Modern Lovers), a collaborator (Terry Riley, Nico, Brian Eno) and a soundtrack composer (Somewhere in the City).
When John Cale's name is dropped, any number of things might pop into your head, but chances are, it's going to be his work with the Velvet Underground.
Its title track is an incredibly extended improvisation consisting of just Cale and the Vox.
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 John Cale
John Cale is many things: avant-chamber-classicist, student of La Monte Young, soundtracker to films American Psycho and Basquiat.
This ultimately reveals that Cale, the man who once screamed "fear is a man’s best friend," and his chamber pop can be jovial and exquisitely civil.
Cale’s ties to Gernreich’s androgyny-driven designs come via Cale’s partnership with Lou Reed in the Velvet Underground, that non-swinging drone thing they created under Warhol& publicity hungry nose.
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 John Cale/Lou Reed
John Cale's blessing in disguise was that he never received the kind of press that hovered around Reed.
Picture if you will Lou Reed and John Cale battling throughout the seventies (this being by far their most artistically meaty period) to see which one of them would better live up to the mountainous legacy that they had jointly erected in kinder, gentler times.
Meanwhile, Cale was keeping busy on his own, doing such enviable things as producing the Stooges' first album (and later, producing other children of the Velvets like the Modern Lovers, Patti Smith, and Squeeze, the last of these taking their name from the band's long-deleted fifth album).
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 An Interview with John Cale
Cale: No, I mean it didn't bother me at all but it was just a strange, a very awkward sort of mix happening.
Cale: There's a certain amount of discipline that I learned while I was studying that comes in handy.
Cale: It differs whether you're on stage or in the studio.
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