His name was Stephen C. Foster. "De Camptown Races" is from one of his early minstrel shows in 1850. It is also know as "Gwine to Run All Night"
composed by Michael Mushiga and Dion Howell They composed it but the artist name is Psycho Teddy.
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The traditional Mexican song Las Golondrinas was composed by Narciso Serradell in 1862. The zarzuela of the same name was composed by Jose Maria Usandizaga.
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The name for a small trinket is a doodad. The term doodah is slang for an unnamed item.The lyric is usually spelled "Doo-dah, doo-dah" - from the song Camptown Races (Stephen Foster, 1850)
Well, my last name's Garganera and I'm filipino. I don't know if there are any other races with the same last name though..
you know, they are some other people with different races with the last name woods. but mostly blaks .check on the internet of the population.
It is German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements eber 'wild boar' + win 'friend'. German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements eber'wild boar' + win 'friend'http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Eberwein-family-history.ashx
name three indigenous races in Asia
Spanish (Ramírez): patronymic from the personal name Ramiro, composed of the Germanic elements ragin'counsel' + mari, meri 'fame'.
idk the RACES but i do know who thy are; a American (mayb Vietnam veteran), a Russian ( the guy who keeps tlking about drinking), a guy name "The Doctor", and i think the last 1 is a Cuban...
The last name Manriquez is of Spanish origin. It is a surname that likely originated from the given name "Manrique," which itself comes from the Germanic personal name "Manric," meaning "mighty and powerful ruler."
Swedish: ornamental name possibly composed of the place name element ryd 'woodland clearing' + the suffix -ander, from Greek aner 'man', genitive andros.German: variant of Reuland.
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The last name Lambert is of French and Dutch origin. It is derived from the Germanic personal name "Lambert", which is composed of the elements "land" meaning "land" and "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous". Therefore, the name Lambert can be interpreted to mean "land bright" or "famous land".
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