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  2. Hartselle, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Hartselle was founded in 1869 with the arrival of the South and North Alabama Railroad. It takes its name from George Hartsell, one of the railroad's owners. The post office opened in 1873. It was formally incorporated on March 1, 1875. [4] Most of the oldest buildings were destroyed by a disastrous fire in 1916.

  3. Hartselle Downtown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hartselle Downtown Commercial Historic District is a historic district in Hartselle, Alabama. The town was founded in 1870 when the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was extended south to Birmingham and Mobile. Hartselle quickly developed into a transportation hub for shipping timber and cotton.

  4. Bryan Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company was acquired in 1968 by Sara Lee Corporation, now Hillshire Brands which was later acquired by Tyson Foods, Inc. Its headquarters was originally in West Point, and then Cincinnati, Ohio, before moving to Downers Grove, Illinois.

  5. Category:People from Hartselle, Alabama - Wikipedia

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  6. The Best of O'Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Several of the songs were the single mix versions, including O'Bryan's biggest hits "You And I," "I'm Freaky" and "Lovelite." "Lovelite" topped the Billboard R&B Singles charts in 1984, while "The Gigolo" peaked at No. 5.

  7. Doin' Alright - Wikipedia

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    "Doin' Alright," was released in April 1982 and peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart. The lead single, "The Gigolo," was a slice of funk with new wave and rock elements that emphasized O'Bryan's falsetto.

  8. Jason O'Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Jason O'Bryan is an English record producer and bassist from London, England. He was a member of the Dub Pistols (1997–2010) and worked on the Grammy Award nominated soundtrack of the film Y Tu Mamá También .

  9. Sean O'Bryan - Wikipedia

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    O'Bryan moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s, where he lives with his wife, actress Samantha Follows (sister of Canadian-American actress Megan Follows). They married in 1995 and have two daughters. [4] [5] His daughter Rowan suffers from cystic fibrosis and is an advocate for the disease. [6] [7]