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LaCosta Tucker
Birth name
LaCosta Tucker
Born
(1951-12-12) December 12, 1951 (age 72)
Origin
Seminole, Texas, United States
Genres
Country
Occupations
Singer
Instruments
Vocals
Years active
1974–present
Labels
Capitol
Musical artist
LaCosta Tucker (born December 12, 1951) is an American country music artist who recorded in the 1970s and 1980s as La Costa. The sister of country singer Tanya Tucker, LaCosta charted several singles of her own in the 1970s on the Billboard country singles charts, including the No. 3 "Get on My Love Train."
LaCosta Tucker (born December 12, 1951) is an American country music artist who recorded in the 1970s and 1980s as LaCosta. The sister of country singer...
tourist destination. The Costa del Sol is situated between two lesser known coastal regions, the Costa de la Luz and the Costa Tropical. The region has...
Cordillera de laCosta (Spanish coast range) may refer to the following mountain ranges: Chilean Coast Range Venezuelan Coastal Range Coast Range (disambiguation)...
Horacio Villamayor de laCosta S.J. (May 9, 1916 – March 20, 1977) was a Filipino Jesuit priest, historian and academic. He was the first Filipino Provincial...
by the media. The FBI added the article la to the term, calling it La Cosa Nostra (in Italy, the article la is not used when referring to Cosa Nostra)...
LaCosta Canyon High School (LCC) is a public high school in Carlsbad, California. It is an International Baccalaureate World School and is part of the...
A lacosta is a 1904 novel by Ecuadorian politician and writer Luis A. Martínez. It is one of the leading Ecuadorian works on social and political commentary...
Costa Rica (UK: /ˌkɒstə ˈriːkə/, US: /ˌkoʊstə-/ ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈrika]; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country...
Immergluck. In the same year, they also revealed plans for a new album. LaCosta Perdida, the followup to New Roman Times, was released on January 22, 2013...
The Costa de la Luz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkosta ðe la luθ], "Coast of Light") is a section of the Andalusian coast in Spain facing the Atlantic. It...
Ciudad de laCosta is a city in Canelones Department of Uruguay, on the banks of the Río de la Plata between the streams Arroyo Carrasco and Arroyo Pando...
Look up costa or Costa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Costa may refer to: Rib (Latin: costa), in vertebrate anatomy Costa (botany), the central strand...
The Costa Rica national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in men's international football. The national...
The Venezuelan Coastal Range (Spanish: Cordillera de laCosta or Serranía de laCosta), also known as Venezuelan Caribbean Mountain System (Spanish: Sistema...
the area. The coast was named Costa Brava by Ferran Agulló i Vidal [ca] in an article published in the Catalan newspaper La Veu de Catalunya in September...
The Coast of the Gods, or LaCosta degli Dei in the Italian language, is the name of a scenic section of the Tyrrhenian Sea coastline. It is located in...
Tren de laCosta (in English: "Train of the Coast") is a suburban 15.5 km (9.6 mi), 11-station light rail line in Greater Buenos Aires, between Maipú Avenue...
Cayo Costa State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Florida, on Cayo Costa (formerly known as LaCosta Island or Padilla Rancho), an island directly...
The Cordillera de laCosta montane forests is a montane ecoregion of the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, in the Venezuelan Coastal...
lies the Costa del Azahar (or Costa dels Tarongers), to Pilar de la Horadada in the south, beyond which lies the Costa Cálida. The name Costa Blanca was...
A LaCosta Sud (La Musique De La Côte D'Azur) is a compilation album created and produced by Italian musician and producer Pino Presti, released in 2009...
fellow La Liga club Real Valladolid in 2009, where he spent one season, finishing as their top goalscorer, before returning to Atlético Madrid. Costa struggled...
Ocumare de laCosta (Spanish pronunciation: [okuˈmaɾe ðe la ˈkosta]) is a small coastal town and the capital of the Ocumare de laCosta de Oro Municipality...
The LaCosta WCT was a men's tennis tournament played in LaCosta, California, from 1973 to 1977. The event was part of the WCT Tour and was played on...
The Chilean Coastal Range (Spanish: Cordillera de laCosta) is a mountain range that runs from north to south along the Pacific coast of South America...