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  2. Penitentiary Blues - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of Penitentiary Blues are often dark and foreshadow the content of Coe's later country albums, discussing themes such as working for the first time, blood tests from veins used to inject heroin, prison time, hoodoo imagery and death.

  3. The Wind (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wind is a 2018 American supernatural western horror film directed by Emma Tammi in her feature directorial debut. It was written by Teresa Sutherland and stars Caitlin Gerard , Ashley Zukerman , Julia Goldani Telles and Miles Anderson . [ 3 ]

  4. David Allan - Wikipedia

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    David, Davie or Dave Allan may refer to: David Allan (broadcaster) (born 1940), British television announcer and radio presenter; David Allan (cricketer) (born 1937), West Indian cricketer; David Allan (cyclist) (1951–1989), Australian cyclist; David Allan (footballer) (1863–1930), Scottish international footballer

  5. For the Record: The First 10 Years - Wikipedia

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    Ron Bledsoe, David Allan Coe, Billy Sherrill: For the Record: The First 10 Years is a compilation album by David Allan Coe. Track listing

  6. Craig Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was the co-founder of Pure Prairie League, along with John David Call and George Powell. Fuller wrote and sang their first hit "Amie". He departed the band in 1973 after their second album, Bustin' Out. He returned to the music business in 1976 for two LPs with American Flyer.

  7. David Allan (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Educated at Bury Grammar School, Allan spent nine years working in theatre as a stage manager before he began broadcasting on the offshore station Radio 390 in 1966. In 1968, he joined BBC Radio 2 to present country music programmes, a role he occupied for much of the 1970s and to a lesser extent in the 1980s, also presenting the station's early Sunday morning show from 1989–91 and ...

  8. David W. Allan - Wikipedia

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    David Wayne Allan (born September 25, 1936) is an American atomic clock physicist and author of the Allan variance, also known as the two-sample variance, a measure of frequency stability in clocks, oscillators and other applications. [2] He worked for the National Bureau of Standards in Colorado. [4] Allan was born in Mapleton, Utah, on ...

  9. David Allan Cates - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Cates (born 1956), in Madison, Wisconsin, [1] is an American novelist and poet, and the executive director of Missoula Medical Aid. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His work has appeared in a number of publications which include The Sun , Outside Magazine , The Montanan , and The New York Times Sophisticated Traveler.