The Bullet Points:
Eligible Since:
1994
Country of Origin:
U.S.A. (Arlington, VA)
Nominated In:
Never
NIHOF’s Favorite Album:
First Take (1969)
NIHOF’s Favorite Song:
Killing Me Softly With His Song (From Killing Me Softly, 1973)
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The Bullet Points:
Eligible Since:
1994
Country of Origin:
U.S.A. (Arlington, VA)
Nominated In:
Never
NIHOF’s Favorite Album:
First Take (1969)
NIHOF’s Favorite Song:
Killing Me Softly With His Song (From Killing Me Softly, 1973)
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