Trudy (disambiguation)

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Trudy is a feminine given name.

Trudy may also refer to:

Trudy was a western lowland gorilla residing in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States. She was estimated to have been born in 1956 or 1957 in the wild. Following the death of Colo in January 2017, she was the oldest known living gorilla in the world, reaching 63 years of age. She was found to have died by zookeepers on the morning of 24 July 2019.

The Trudy are an English post-punk band formed in Kingston-upon-Thames in 1979 by former Cardiacs members Peter Tagg (drums) and Ralph Cade along with Derek Tagg (guitar) and Sue Smallwood (bass).

<i>Fire on the Mountain</i> (album) 1974 studio album with live tracks by Charlie Daniels Band

Fire on the Mountain is the fifth studio album by Charlie Daniels and the first as The Charlie Daniels Band, released in 1974, appearing on the record label Kama Sutra Records, then later in 1976 by Epic Records. Most of the tracks on the album are studio recordings, while the last two songs are live performances, recorded at the War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee on October 4, 1974.

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