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A day laborer, an organizer, a serenader, a skilled cumbia dancer and, now, an actor.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 15, 2025

He was also warmly received as a young man by Georges Delerue, the great serenader of the French New Wave in films like “Jules and Jim” and “Contempt.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2025

Mrs. Cuartas’s fourth debilitated child, in Medellín, Carlos Alberto Villegas, a former livestock trader and guitar serenader now often fed by baby bottle, married a distant cousin.

From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2010

He put out the light, flung up the curtain and the window, and a soft breeze moving from the ocean up the bay seemed to pause like a serenader and croon her name.

From What Will People Say? A novel by Hughes, Rupert

When Symonds first read the essay Talk and Talkers, he pretended to be angry, and said, "Louis Stevenson, what do you mean by describing me as a moonlight serenader?"

From Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson by Stevenson, Robert Louis




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