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"Reina King (born April 11, 1975) is an American former film and television actress. She began her acting career with the role of Carolyn Williams (1985–1986), the foster child of Roger "Raj" and Nadine Hudson-Thomas on the TV sitcom What's Happening Now!!—a sequel to the popular 1970s TV sitcom What's Happening!!. In 1987, she played Tiffany James in the movie Maid to Order and in 1988, she played actress Alfre Woodard's oldest daughter, Lanell Cooley, in the movie Scrooged. Reina also appeared in one episode (The Sing- Off, as Girl #2) of the sitcom 227 in 1988; the same sitcom her sister Regina King starred in as Brenda Jenkins. In 1990, she played Rhonda in the film To Sleep with Anger with Mary Alice. And in 1998, Reina was in the short film A Hollow Place as the mother of Corliss Young. Personal life King was born in Los Angeles, California to Thomas and Gloria King. She is the younger sister of actress Regina King. Reina and her sister have similar names: Reina and Regina both mean queen, in Spanish and Latin, respectively. External links * 1975 births American film actresses American television actresses Living people Actresses from Los Angeles 20th-century American actresses "
"Live at Montreux is a live album by The Dubliners released in 1977. It featured Barney McKenna, Luke Kelly, John Sheahan and Jim McCann and was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976 and released on the former German Intercord label. The album was never released on CD, however, single tracks appeared on compilations. In 2016, the album was released on Spotify, Amazon music and other music services as an mp3 download with a new cover. Track listing All tracks Traditional; arranged by The Dubliners; except where indicated =Side One= # "Fermoy Lassies and Sporting Paddy" # "Lark in the Morning" # "Four Green Fields" (Tommy Makem) # "Sheahan's Selection - Belfast Hornpipe/Doherty's Reel/Honeymoon Reel/Acrobat/Village Bells/Colonel Rodney" =Side Two= # "The Town I Loved So Well" (Coulter Martin) # "Kelly, the Boy from Killane" # "The Mason's Apron" # "Montreux Monto" The Dubliners live albums Albums recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1977 live albums Intercord albums "
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