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  2. David Baldacci - Wikipedia

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    David Baldacci was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia.He is of Italian descent. He graduated from Henrico High School and earned a B.A. in political science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law, after which he practiced law for nine years in Washington, D.C.

  3. Run-Around (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Run-Around" is a song by American rock band Blues Traveler, featured on their fourth studio album, Four (1994). The song was the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 13 on Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart.

  4. Runaround Sue - Wikipedia

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    The song also reached No. 15 in Canada. [19] On WLS in Chicago, "Runaround Sue" reached No. 1 for one week [20] and was ranked at No. 42 for the year. [21] Garrett was born during the chart run of Dion's original version of "Runaround Sue," in the fall of 1961. Garrett's cover of the song hit the charts the week of his 16th birthday. [citation ...

  5. Babes in Toyland (operetta) - Wikipedia

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    Hal Roach purchased the screen rights from RKO in November 1933, and on November 29, 1934, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released the Roach studio version of Babes in Toyland (later reissued as March of the Wooden Soldiers), with a new plot and retaining only five of Herbert's songs. The film starred Laurel and Hardy, Felix Knight as Tom-Tom, Charlotte ...

  6. London Road (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical is set in and around London Road in Ipswich, Suffolk, during the Ipswich serial murders and subsequent trial of killer Steve Wright in 2006–2008. The piece is written in verbatim style, meaning the spoken text is reproduced by the performers exactly as recorded in interviews, in this case conducted by Blythe with the residents of London Road and some of the women who worked as ...

  7. Ron McLarty - Wikipedia

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    McLarty began his career in theatre during the early 1970s with one of his earliest professional performances being the role of Lucky in Michael Weller's Moonchildren for the play's American premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. in November 1971. McLarty continued with the production when it moved to Broadway in 1972.

  8. Doug Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up single was a cover of the song "Runaround Sue", which became a hit record in the UK Singles Chart reaching number 36, [5] although Dion's version soon overshadowed it in popularity. His next single, " Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night ", became his highest-charting hit in the UK at number 29. [ 5 ]

  9. Long Distance Runaround - Wikipedia

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    "Long Distance Runaround" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes first recorded for their 1971 album, Fragile. Written by lead singer Jon Anderson, the song was released as a B-side to "Roundabout", but became a surprise hit in its own right as a staple of album-oriented rock radio. On Fragile it segues into "The Fish (Schindleria ...

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