Tori Amos
Amos is the third child of Mary Ellen (Copeland) and Edison McKinley Amos. She was born at the Old Catawba Hospital in Newton, North Carolina during a trip from their Georgetown home in Washington, D.C. Amos has said that her maternal grandparents each had an Eastern Cherokee grandparent of their own. Of particular importance ... etc. Note: There's a self-closing tag then text after it. That's not standard but we keep as is. The text after is plain text. Then another with text and a link. Then. Then
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Amos is the third child ... When she was two years old ... He… Continue ReadingSource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#Early_life_and_education
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Amos est le troisième enfant de Mary Ellen (Copeland) et d'Edison McKinley Amos. Elle est née à l'hôpital Old Catawba de Newton, en Caroline du Nord, lors d'un voyage depuis leur domicile de Georgetown à Washington, D.C. Amos a déclaré que ses grands‑parents maternels avaient chacun un ancêtre Cherokee de l'Est. D'une importance particulière pour elle enfant était son grand‑père maternel, Calvin Clinton Copeland, qui était une grande source d'inspiration et de conseils, offrant une alternative spirituelle plus panthéiste au christianisme traditionnel de son père et de sa grand‑mère paternelle. Lorsqu'elle avait deux ans, sa famille a déménagé à Baltimore, dans le Maryland, où son père avait transplanté son ministère méthodiste de son siège original à Washington, D.C. Il… Lire la suiteSource : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#Early_life_and_education
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Amos est le troisième enfant de Mary Ellen (Copeland) et d'Edison McKinley Amos. Elle est née à l'hôpital Old Catawba de Newton, en Caroline du Nord, lors d'un voyage depuis leur domicile de Georgetown à Washington, D.C. Amos a déclaré que ses grands‑parents maternels avaient chacun un ancêtre Cherokee de l'Est. D'une importance particulière pour elle enfant était son grand‑père maternel, Calvin Clinton Copeland, qui était une grande source d'inspiration et de conseils, offrant une alternative spirituelle plus panthéiste au christianisme traditionnel de son père et de sa grand‑mère paternelle. Lorsqu'elle avait deux ans, sa famille a déménagé à Baltimore, dans le Maryland, où son père avait transplanté son ministère méthodiste de son siège original à Washington, D.C. Il… Lire la suiteSource : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#Early_life_and_education






