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  2. Bull Moose Party - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Party, popularly nicknamed the Bull Moose Party, was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former president Theodore Roosevelt after he lost the presidential nomination of the Republican Party to his former protégé turned rival, incumbent president William Howard Taft. The new party was known for taking advanced ...

  3. Bull Moose Music - Wikipedia

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    Manny Archibald (VP of Admin) Products. Physical media for music, movies, video games, and books. Website. bullmoose.com. Bull Moose is an independent retailer and record store chain based in Portland, Maine, USA. The chain has operated since 1989 [1] and has eight locations in Maine and three in New Hampshire. [2]

  4. Bull Moose - Wikipedia

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    Bull Moose. Bull Moose may refer to: Bull moose, a mature male moose. Bull Moose Party, a progressive political party active in the United States from 1912–1920. Bull Moose Music, an independent retailer and record store chain based in Portland, Maine. Bull Moose Jackson (1919–1989), an American blues and rhythm-and-blues singer. Bull Moose ...

  5. Hogan's Alley (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hogan's Alley is a magazine devoted to comic art, published on an irregular schedule since 1994 by Bull Moose Publishing in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Subtitled "the magazine of the cartoon arts", it covers comic strips, comic books, cartoons, and animation. Originally planned as a quarterly, the frequency is closer to that of an annual ...

  6. Big Ten Inch Record - Wikipedia

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    Big Ten Inch Record. " Big Ten Inch Record ", also known as "Big Ten-Inch (Record of the Blues)", [1] is a rhythm and blues song written by Fred Weismantel. It was first recorded in 1952 by Bull Moose Jackson and released by King Records, originally on 10" vinyl, the most popular format at the time. The song was later covered by Aerosmith and ...

  7. Bullmoose - Wikipedia

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    Bullmoose was a Canadian rock band formed in Elgin, Ontario in 1996. Its members were twin brothers Jeff Cowan (drums/vocals) and Seamus Cowan (bass/vocals) from Westport, Ontario, and Eric Lawrance (guitar/vocals) from Delta, Ontario, who launched the band when they attended school in Montreal. [1] [2] The band performed in the rock music ...

  8. 1912 Progressive National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Progressive convention, 1912 Roosevelt delivering a speech at the convention. The 1912 Progressive National Convention was held in August 1912. Angered at the renomination of President William Howard Taft over their candidate at the 1912 Republican National Convention, supporters of former President Theodore Roosevelt convened in Chicago and endorsed the formation of a national progressive party.

  9. I Love You Yes I Do - Wikipedia

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    I Love You Yes I Do. " I Love You Yes I Do " is an October 1947 single by Bull Moose Jackson and his Buffalo Bearcats. [1] The song was written by Henry Glover and Sally Nix. [1] The single was Jackson's first number one on the US Billboard R&B chart, spending three weeks at the top spot and peaking at number 24 on the pop chart.