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Na Na (also known as Na-Na) is a KazakhTatar boy band founded by manager Bari Alibasov. Popular songs include "Baba y ga" and "Faina". A boy band (American English) or boyband (British English) is a style of pop group featuring between three and six young male singers who are usually also dancers. ...


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  • Na-Na Russian Pop Supergroup News
  • Sending Na-Na Into Space: CNN Story

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The Official Sha Na Na Website! Sha Na Na Spotlight (1755 words)
Attired in turtlenecks and blue blazers, the nucleus of Sha Na Na were undergraduate members of The Kingsmen, a glee club ensemble at New York's Columbia University that used to perform a cappella versions of 50s rock songs as part of the performances.
Sha Na Na is now working on their first completely original Rock “N’ Roll and doowop CD, ONE MORE SATURDAY NIGHT (including SANDY from Grease co-written by Screamin’ Scott, THE CAT IN THE P.T. CRUISER by Jocko and Buzz and ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HALL OF FAME by Donny).
When not with Sha Na Na, Jocko is an actor and a songwriter.
Na - definition of Na in Encyclopedia (621 words)
Sodium is the chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Na (Natrium in Latin) and atom number 11.
Sodium's symbol, Na, comes for the neo-Latin name for a common sodium compound named natrium, which comes from the Greek nítron, a kind of natural salt.
Sodium is relatively abundant in stars and the D spectral lines of this element are among the most prominent in star light.
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