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  2. Ira Allen - Wikipedia

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    Ira Allen (April 21, 1751 – January 7, 1814) was one of the founders of the U.S. state of Vermont and a leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American colonial period. He was the younger brother of Ethan Allen .

  3. John D. Loudermilk - Wikipedia

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    "Angela Jones" (a hit in the US for Johnny Ferguson and in the UK for Michael Cox) "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" (a hit for George Hamilton IV) "Bad News" (covered by Johnny Cash, Johnny Winter, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, and George Thorogood) "Big Daddy ('s Alabamy Bound)" (covered by Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, and The Willis Brothers)

  4. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Brothers: 2004 "Let Them Eat War" Bad Religion: 2011 "Let's Be Real" Soulja Boy: 2003 "Let's Get Free" Sheryl Crow: 2006 "Let's Impeach the President" Neil Young: 2002 "Let's Roll" Neil Young: 2006 "Letter From Iraq" Bouncing Souls: 2004 "Letters From Home" John Michael Montgomery: 2006 "Lift the Veil, Kiss the Tank" The Blood ...

  5. Green Mountain Boys - Wikipedia

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    Ira Allen – militia leader, and the founder of the University of Vermont (Ethan Allen's brother) [10] Remember Baker – militia member (captain) (Ethan Allen's cousin) [ 11 ] John Fassett Jr. – Vermont Supreme Court Justice, 1778–1786, diarist who chronicled the Green Mountain Boys’ 1775 expedition to Canada .

  6. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Clark branched out from hosting, producing Where the Action Is, an afternoon television program shot at different locations every week featuring house band Paul Revere and the Raiders. [7] In 1973, Clark began producing the highly successful American Music Awards. [7] In 1987, Dick Clark Productions went public. [7]

  7. Louie, Go Home - Wikipedia

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    "Louie, Go Home" is a song written by Paul Revere and Mark Lindsay as a sequel after Richard Berry declined their request for a follow-up to "Louie Louie". [2] It was recorded by Paul Revere and the Raiders in 1963 and released in March 1964. The group recorded two versions of the song. The original (with sax opening) was only released as a ...

  8. These siblings are convinced their former teacher was the ...

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    Allen arose as a suspect in the Zodiac killings as early as 1971, when one of his former friends, Don Cheney, went to the police with concerns about threatening statements Allen had made when they ...

  9. Upbeat (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to such local talent as The People's Choice, Ivan and the Sabers, Rapid Transit, the GTOs, the Grasshoppers, the Baskerville Hounds, Bocky and the Visions, the Damnation of Adam Blessing, the James Gang and Raspberries founder Eric Carmen, many regional performers gaining national exposure also appeared on the show including Question Mark & the Mysterians, Terry Knight and the Pack ...