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Neil diamond was he married to a band member?

No. His bass player, Reine Press, and back-up singer Linda Press, have been married now for 30+ years.


Who wrote the lyrics to Ave Maria?

It is complicated. There are two popular versions of the song. The latin version is actually the Catholic Hail Mary set to music of Franz Schubert's "Ellens dritter Gesang" written in 1825. Schubert's original song, sung in German, was actually Sir Walter Scott's poem "The Lady of the Lake" translated into German by Adam Storck and set to the melody that Schubert wrote for it. So if it sounds like Latin, you could be listening to a composition by Schubert OR by Charles Gounod written in 1859 and based on Johann Sebastian Bach's first prelude from the Well Tempered Clavier. Either way, the words are as follows: Ave Maria, gratia plena, Maria, gratia plena, Maria, gratia plena, Ave, Ave, Dominus, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus, Et benedictus fructus ventris (tui), Ventris tui, Jesus. Ave Maria! Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora pro nobis peccatoribus, Ora, ora pro nobis; Ora, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, Nunc et in hora mortis, In hora mortis nostrae. In hora, hora mortis nostrae, In hora mortis nostrae. Ave Maria! In English it is the following: Hail Mary, full of grace, Mary, full of grace, Mary, full of grace, Hail, Hail, the Lord The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed, Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Thy womb, Jesus. Ave Maria! Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, Pray, pray for us; Pray for us sinners, Now, and at the hour of our death, The hour of our death. The hour, the hour of our death, The hour of our death. Ave Maria! If it is in German, then you are listening to Franz Schubert's original, which is this: Ave Maria! Jungfrau mild, Erhöre einer Jungfrau Flehen, Aus diesem Felsen starr und wild Soll mein Gebet zu dir hin wehen. Wir schlafen sicher bis zum Morgen, Ob Menschen noch so grausam sind. O Jungfrau, sieh der Jungfrau Sorgen, O Mutter, hör ein bittend Kind! Ave Maria! Ave Maria! Unbefleckt! Wenn wir auf diesen Fels hinsinken Zum Schlaf, und uns dein Schutz bedeckt Wird weich der harte Fels uns dünken. Du lächelst, Rosendüfte wehen In dieser dumpfen Felsenkluft, O Mutter, höre Kindes Flehen, O Jungfrau, eine Jungfrau ruft! Ave Maria! Ave Maria! Reine Magd! Der Erde und der Luft Dämonen, Von deines Auges Huld verjagt, Sie können hier nicht bei uns wohnen, Wir woll'n uns still dem Schicksal beugen, Da uns dein heil'ger Trost anweht; Der Jungfrau wolle hold dich neigen, Dem Kind, das für den Vater fleht. Ave Maria! And in English would be: Ave Maria! maiden mild! Listen to a maiden's prayer! Thou canst hear though from the wild; Thou canst save amid despair. Safe may we sleep beneath thy care, Though banish'd, outcast and reviled - Maiden! hear a maiden's prayer; Mother, hear a suppliant child! Ave Maria Ave Maria! undefiled! The flinty couch we now must share Shall seem this down of eider piled, If thy protection hover there. The murky cavern's heavy air Shall breathe of balm if thou hast smiled; Then, Maiden! hear a maiden's prayer, Mother, list a suppliant child! Ave Maria! Ave Maria! stainless styled. Foul demons of the earth and air, From this their wonted haunt exiled, Shall flee before thy presence fair. We bow us to our lot of care, Beneath thy guidance reconciled; Hear for a maid a maiden's prayer, And for a father hear a child! Ave Maria.


What were the Dionne Quintuplet's lives like?

You want to know? It was horrible! Here is some info that tell you that the lives of the quintuplets was not pleasant and wonderful. In fact, their father even abused the five poor girls sexually! They were famous but life for them was not the one you would expect for famous children.INFO:The Dionne quintuplets (born May 28, 1934) are the first multiple-birthknown to survive their infant. They are the only female identical set of five ever recorded. The sisters were born just outside callander-ontario, canadanear the village of east-ferris-ontario.The Dionne girls were born two months premature. After four months with their family, they were made wards of the King for the next nine years under the Dionne Quintuplets' Guardianship Act, 1935. The government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction in Ontario.Contents[hide] dionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsThe quintupletsThe twinquintuplet sisters were (in order of birth): Yvonne Edouilda Marie Dionne (died June 23, 2001 (aged 67) of cancer)Annette Lillianne Marie Dionne (Allard) (age 75)Cécile Marie Emilda Dionne (Langlois) (age 75)Émilie Marie Jeanne Dionne (died August 6, 1954 (aged 20) of accidental suffocation during an epilepsyat her convent)Marie Reine Alma Dionne (Houle) (died February 27, 1970 (aged 35) of an apparent thrombus-1of the brain in montreal)Emilie had a series of seizures while she was a postulantat a convent. She had asked not to be left unattended but the nun-1who was supposed to be watching her thought she was asleep and went to mass-1. Emilie had another seizure, rolled onto her stomach and, unable to raise her face from a pillow, accidentally suffocated.dionne-quintupletsMarie was living alone in an apartment and her sisters were worried because they hadn't heard from her in several days. One of the other sisters' husbands broke down the window and found Marie who had been dead for days. The coroner determined it was a blood clot in the brain.BiographyThe Dionne familyThe family, headed by father Oliva and mother Elzire Dionne, married on September 15, 1926. They lived just outside of Corbeil, in a farmhouse in unregistered territory. Oliva, through his father, was a descendant of zacharie-cloutier.dionne-quintupletsThe Dionnes were a farming family with five previous children named Ernest, Rose Marie, Therese, Daniel, and Pauline who was only eleven months older than the quints, (a sixth, son Léo, died of pneumoniashortly after birth). The Dionnes also had 3 sons after the quintuplets. Oliva Jr., Victor, and Claude (the last son born when the quintuplets were 12.)BirthElzire suspected she was carrying twins, but no one was aware that quintuplets were even possible. The quintuplets were born two months premature. Later genetic tests showed that the girls were identical and were created from one single egg cell. Elzire reported having had cramps in her third month and passing a strange object which may have been a sixth foetus. dionne-quintupletsDr. allan-roy-dafoeis credited with the birth of the quintuplets. Originally, he diagnosed Elzire with a "fetal abnormality". He delivered the babies with the help of two midwives, Aunt Donalda and Madam Benoit Lebel, who were summoned by Oliva Dionne in the middle of the night.The births were registered in nearby east-ferris-ontario. Their birth order, weight and measurement were not recorded; all that is known is that the three bigger ones were born first. The quintuplets were immediately wrapped in cotton sheets and old napkins and laid in the corner of the bed. Dr. Dafoe was certain none of the babies could live. Shortly after the births were completed, Elzire went into shock and Dafoe thought she would die as well, but she recovered in two hours.The babies were kept in an ordinary wicker basket borrowed from the neighbors, with heated blankets. They were brought into the kitchen and set by the open door of the stove to keep warm. One by one, they were taken out of the basket and massaged with olive oil. Every two hours, for the first twenty-four, they were fed water sweetened with corn syrup. By the second day they were moved to a slightly larger laundry basket, and kept warm with hot-water bottles. They were watched constantly and often had to be roused. They were then fed with "seven-twenty" formula; that is, cow's milk, boiled water, two spoonfuls of corn syrup, and one or two drops of rum for a stimulant.The news of the unusual birth spread quickly, sparked by Dafoe's joking remark to the local newspaper editor about how much he would charge for an announcement of five babies at a single birth. Before long, people all over North America were offering assistance. Individuals sent supplies and well-meant advice (a famous letter from Appalachia recommends tiny doses of burnt rye whiskyto prevent diarrhoea)dionne-quintuplets; one hospital sent two incubators.At the Dafoe NurseryThe Dionne sisters were brought to toronto-ontarioin 1939 to meet elizabeth-bowes-lyon. Four months after the birth of the sisters, the ontariogovernment intervened and, in an unprecedented fashion, found the parents to be unfit for the quintuplets, and custody of the five babies was withdrawn from their parents by the Ontario government of mitchell-hepburnin 1935, originally for a guardianship of two years. Although Oliva Dionne remained part of the guardianship, they were put under the guidance of Dr. Dafoe and two other guardians. The stated reason for removing the quintuplets from their parents' legal custody was to ensure their survival into healthy toddlers. The government realized the massive interest in the sisters and proceeded to engender a tourist industry around them. The girls were made wards of the provincial crown, planned until they reached the age of 18.Across the road from their birthplace, the Dafoe Hospital and Nursery was built for the five girls and their new caregivers. The girls were moved from the farmhouse to this nursery at the end of September. The compound had an outdoor playground designed to be a public observation area. It was surrounded by a covered arcade that allowed tourists to observe the sisters behind one-way screens. The facility was funded by a Red Cross fundraiser. It was a nine-room nursery with a staff house nearby. The staff house held the three nurses and the three policemen in charge of guarding them. A housekeeper and two maids lived in the main building with the quintuplets. The buildings were surrounded by a seven foot barbed wire fence. The sisters were brought to play there for 30 minutes two or three times a day. They were constantly being tested, studied, and examined with tedious records taken of everything. The Dionne sisters, while living at the compound, had a somewhat rigid lifestyle. They were not required to participate in chores. They were privately tutored in the same building as they lived, and had occasional contact with their parents and siblings across the road. Cared for primarily by nurses, the children had limited exposure to the world outside the boundaries of the compound except for the daily rounds of tourists, who, from the sisters' point of view, were generally heard but not seen. Every morning they dressed together in a big bathroom, had doses of orange juice and cod-liver oil, and then went to have their hair curled. They said a prayer before breakfast, a gong was sounded, and they ate breakfast in the dining room. After thirty minutes, they had to clear the table, even if they weren't done. Then, they went and played in the sunroom for thirty, took a fifteen minute break and at nine o'clock was their morning inspection with Dr. Dafoe. Every month they had a different timetable of activities to do. They bathed every day before dinner and put on their pajamas. Dinner was served at precisely six o'clock. Then, they went into the quiet playroom to say their evening prayers. Each girl had a color and a symbol to mark what was hers. Annette's color was red with a maple leaf. Cecile's color was green and her design a turkey. Emilie had white and a tulip, while Marie had blue and a teddy bear, and Yvonne had pink and a bluebird.dionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsApproximately 6,000 people per day visited the observation gallery that surrounded an outdoor playground to view the Dionne sisters. Ample parking was provided and almost 3,000,000 people walked through the gallery between 1936 and 1943. Oliva Dionne ran a souvenir shop and a concession store opposite the nursery and the area acquired the name "Quintland". The souvenirs pictured the five sisters. There were spoons, cups, plates, plaques, candy bars, books, postcards, dolls, and much more at this shop. Oliva Dionne also sold stones from the Dionne farm for $0.50 that were supposed to have some magical power of fertility. They sold autographs and framed photographs. Midwives, Madam LeGros and Madame LeBelle opened up their own souvenir and dining stand.dionne-quintuplets. In 1934, the Quintuplets brought in about $1 million, and they attracted in total about $51 million of tourist revenue to Ontario. Quintland became Ontario's biggest tourist attraction of the era, at the time surpassing the Canadian side of niagara-falls. It was only rivaled by Radio City, Mount Vernon, and Gettysburg of the United States. Hollywood stars who came to Callander to visit the Quints include clark-gable, jimmy-stewart, bette-davis, james-cagneyand mae-west. amelia-earhartalso visited Callander just six weeks before her ill-fated flight in 1937.The sisters, and their likenesses and images, along with Dr. Dafoe, were used to publicize commercial products such as karocorn-syrupand quaker-oats-company-1among many of other popular brands. They increased the sales of condensed milk, toothpaste, disinfectant, and many other products through their promotions. They starred in four hollywood-los-angeles-californiafilms:The Country Doctor (1936)Reunion (1936)Five of a Kind (1938)Quintupland (1938)Return to familyThe quintuplets in 1947 with the parents and priest in the background. In November 1943, the Dionne parents won back custody of the sisters. The entire family moved into a newly built house within walking distance of Quintland. The yellow brick, 20-room mansion was paid for out of the Quintuplets' fund. The home had many amenities of the time, including telephones, electricity and hot water. The mansion was nicknamed "The Big House." The building is now a retirement home.dionne-quintupletsThe nursery was eventually converted into an accredited school house where the sisters finished their secondary education along with ten girls from the area that were chosen to attend. Years after, it was used by the Recluses of Corbeil as a convent.The quintuplets became emotionally closest to their sister, Pauline. While the parents claimed they wished to integrate the quintuplets into the family, the sisters frequently traveled to perform at various functions, still all dressed the same. According to the accounts of the surviving sisters, the parents often treated them at home as a five-part unit, and frequently lectured them about the trouble they had caused the family by existing. They were sometimes denied privileges the other children received, and were more strictly disciplined and punished. They also received a heavier share of the house- and farmwork. They were unaware for many years that the lavish house, expensive food and cars the family enjoyed were paid for with money they themselves had earned.In particular, the father was resentful and suspicious of outsiders for having lost custody of his children.MuseumA sibling of the Quintuplets was the first to open the Dionne home as a museum. The original family homestead was moved around 1960 to a location on highway-11b(near the present Clarion Resort), and again in 1985 to north-bay-ontarioand converted into the non-profit Dionne Quintuplets Museum. The museum is located at the intersection of highway-11and the trans-canada-highway. Adult yearsThe Quintuplets left the family home upon turning 18 years old and had little contact with their parents thereafter. Émilie and Marie both died before reaching middle age. Marie had married Florian Houle before her death from a blood clot. Annette and Cécile went on to marry and have children (Cécile having twins Bertrand and Bruno), but both eventually divorced. In 1965, author James Brough wrote a book, in cooperation with the four surviving sisters, called We Were Five. pierre-bertonpublished a biography called The Dionne Years: A Thirties Melodrama in 1977 and narrated a 1978 national-film-board-of-canadadocumentary.John Nihmey and Stuart Foxman published the fictional Time of Their Lives--The Dionne Tragedy in 1986. Nihmey and Foxman's book was the basis for the 1994 TV miniseries, Million Dollar Babies (1994), produced by cbs-48and the canadian-broadcasting-corporationand starring roy-dupuisand c-line-bonnier.In 1995, the three surviving sisters revealed that they believed their father had sexually abused them during their teen-aged years.dionne-quintupletsIn 1997, the three surviving sisters wrote an open letter to the parents of the mccaughey-septuplets, warning against allowing too much publicity for the children.dionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsIn 1998, the sisters, living together in the Montreal suburb of saint-bruno-de-montarville-quebecreached a monetary settlement with the Ontario government as compensation for what was perceived to be their exploitation.dionne-quintupletsdionne-quintupletsSince Yvonne Dionne died in 2001, as of November 2009, there are two surviving sisters, Annette and Cécile.In popular cultureReferences to the quintuplets appear in the the-three-stooges' shorts false-alarms-film-1(1936), and oily-to-bed-oily-to-rise-1(1939), the screwball-comedy-filmmy-man-godfrey(1936), preston-sturges' the-miracle-of-morgan-s-creek(1944), and agatha-christie' The Adventure of the Cheap Flat. During the "contract scene" in the groucho-marx' night-at-the-opera-a(1935), Groucho asks Chico if he knows what "duplicates" are. Chico replies, "Sure, those five kids up in Canada." In dumbo-1(1941), during the song "Watch Out For Mr. Stork", the reference to the sisters is Remember those quintuplets / And the woman in the shoe / Maybe he's got his eye on you /. They are also listed in stephen-sondheim'ssong I'm Still Here from his 1971 musical follies-2. Referencesdionne-quintupletsWe Were Five and Family Secrets by Cecile, Yvonne, and Annette Dionnedionne-quintupletshttp://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/individus/zacharie_cloutier.htmdionne-quintupletsAll the information in this section is taken from the first two chapters of Pierre Berton's The Dionne Years, A Thirties Melodrama (W.W. Norton, 1978).dionne-quintupletsReprinted in Quadruplets and Higher Multiple Births by Marie M. Clay (Cambridge University Press, 1991), p. 6.dionne-quintuplets"They were five: The Dionne Quintuplets revisited" Cynthia Wright, Winter 1994dionne-quintuplets[http://www.neonatology.org/pinups/dionne.html The Dionne Quintuplets, 2007dionne-quintuplets"The Dionne quintuplets: A Depression-era freak show". CNN Interactive (CNN). 1997-11-19. http://www.cnn.com/US/9711/19/dionne.quints/. Retrieved 2007-06-21.dionne-quintupletsNipissing Manor former home to Dionne quintuplets November 1, 2003dionne-quintupletsThree Dionne Quintuplets Say Father Sexually Abused Them Clyde H. Farnsworth, September 26, 1995dionne-quintupletsAdvice from the Dionne Quintuplets December 1, 1997dionne-quintupletsOpen Letter from the Dionne Quintuplets 1997dionne-quintupletsDionnes Get Justice March 16, 1998dionne-quintupletsSt. Bruno Journal: The Babies of Quintland Now: Broke, and Bitter The New York Times, March 4, 1998External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to: Dionne QuintupletsDionne Quints Digitization Project by North BayLife and Times: Full Circle: The Untold Story of the Dionne Quintuplets (CBC)Summary of Dionne quintuletsDionne Quints Ahnentafel 14 generations previous: 1934-1515MediaAnnette Dionne at the internet-movie-databaseMillion Dollar Babies at the internet-movie-databaseDionne quintuplets newsreel 1953 via youtubeDormant Dionne Virus Flares Blog with several video clips, Part 2, Part 3http://www.quintland.com/ Small collection of "Quintland" videos at youtubeCollection of Dionne quintuplet photosDionne Quints star in 1940 Christmas comic strip series "The Quints' Christmas" by Brandon Walsh: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7SourceFamily Secrets: The Dionne Quintuplets' Autobiography(1997); ISBN 0425156907This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see http://www.answers.com/main/Record2?a=NR&url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:General_disclaimer)YOUR WELCOME, Kitty. Happy reading!


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