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  2. Roy Milton - Wikipedia

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    GROOVY BLUES: Roy Milton & His Solid Senders, Vol. 2 (Specialty 7024; Ace CHD 435) BLOWIN' WITH ROY: Roy Milton & His Solid Senders, Vol. 3 (Specialty 7060; Ace CHD 575) [these 3 volumes include material that Roy and his band recorded for the Specialty label between 1947 and 1953, plus the 4 earlier recordings he made for Juke Box Records in 1945.]

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    Meal options can be pre-ordered online and picked up at a nearby location to heat and serve. Dinners start at $100. Whole pies are also available for purchase for $13.

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  5. Music of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    One of the hot spots for rock and roll in Oklahoma during the 60's was Ronnie Kaye's "The Scene" in Oklahoma City. It featured local garage rock and psychedelic bands. Musicians such as songwriter J. J. Cale , Elvin Bishop , and Leon Russell have ties to Tulsa, Oklahoma ( see The Tulsa Sound ), and Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom has become a notable ...

  6. List of songs about Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "Oklahoma Waltz" – Jack Perry & the Light Crust Doughboys, 1947. [360] "Oklahoma Waltz"– co-written by Cindy Walker and Spade Cooley; recorded by the Spade Cooley Orchestra with vocal by Red Egner, 1948. [361] "Oklahoma Waltz" – written by "Jimmy Kenton," a pseudonym for Johnny Bond; recorded by Johnny Bond with Dick Reinhart, 1948. [362]

  7. Category:Musicians from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  8. Winganon, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Detail is lacking, but accounts indicate that after the vehicle rolled over on the side of the road, the company that owned it came and got the truck but left the mixer behind due to the weight of the concrete it contained. [5] When this happened is unclear; accounts range from the early 1970s [6] to as far back as 1959. [7]

  9. Mellow Yellow - Wikipedia

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    According to The Rolling Stone Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll, he admitted later the song made reference to a vibrator; an "electrical banana" as mentioned in the lyrics. [9] Donovan stated, "I was reading a newspaper and on the back there was an ad for a yellow dildo called the mellow yellow," he said.