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Robert Christgau awarded two of Great Plains' studio albums B+ grades, and the other (Sum Things Up) an A−. [7] Len Righi described Sum Things Up as "an oddball combination of punk, pop, psychedelia, folk and garage rock" and said that the band's records had improved consistently in quality over their history.
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Ron Shirley started Lizard Lick Towing in 1998 with a single truck, along with his wife Amy Shirley. In 10 years, the company grew to 15 staff members and a fleet of 20 trucks. [ 4 ] Bobby Brantley is Ron's friend and longtime co-worker, who started out as a dissatisfied customer after Ron towed his truck, then began working at Lizard Lick to ...
WISR, like most other small-town stations, offered a mixture of both programs and music. One popular program was a buy-sell-trade program, "The Phone Party," that was hosted by advertising sales representative Guy Travaglio, who left the station in the 1990s to pursue a career in politics. Midday on-air personality Pat Parker took over the show.
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The Commerce Department trade mission controversy was an American political controversy in the 1990s during the Clinton Administration.It refers to the alleged selling of seats on United States federal planes going on international trade missions, for the purpose of raising campaign contributions.
Dan Snyder will reportedly sell the Commanders for a record $6 billion. ... Meanwhile, Commanders head coach Ron Rivera is at least relieved to see an agreement has finally been made, after years ...
Ron and a group of friends from their church formed a gospel band and played country gospel music at area senior centers, retirement homes and food banks. After selling the retail business, they ...