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  2. Del Wood - Wikipedia

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    While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder", her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Wood gained the title, Queen of the Ragtime Pianists, [1] sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but ...

  3. Down Yonder - Wikipedia

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    Down Yonder is a popular American song with music and lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert. It was first published in 1921, and was introduced in the same year at the Orpheum Theater, New Orleans. [1] Gilbert had written the lyrics for the 1912 song "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (for which Lewis F. Muir wrote the music). In "Down Yonder," Gilbert ...

  4. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    The use of like to to mean nearly. I like to had a heart attack. (I nearly had a heart attack) The use of the simple past infinitive vs present perfect infinitive. I like to had. vs I like to have had. We were supposed to went. vs We were supposed to have gone. Use of "yonder" as a locative in addition to its more widely attested use as an ...

  5. Oklahoma Hills - Wikipedia

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    Way down yonder in the Indian nation I rode my pony on the reservation In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born Way down yonder in the Indian nation A cowboy’s life is my occupation In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born

  6. Frankie Laine - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine (born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio; March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007) was an American singer and songwriter whose career spanned nearly 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of "That's My Desire" in 2005.

  7. Watson Country - Wikipedia

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    Watson Country is the title of a recording by American folk music and country blues artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 1996.. This collection is taken from the albums Watson recorded for Flying Fish between 1980-1984.

  8. Tiger Woods Explains Why Golf Has 'Negative Connotation' for ...

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    Tiger Woods’ Kids Look All Grown Up at World Golf Hall of Fame Induction. Woods shares Sam, 16, and Charlie, 15, with ex-wife Elin Nordegren. Charlie attempted to qualify for the U.S. Open late ...

  9. Frankie Trumbauer - Wikipedia

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    Orie Frank Trumbauer (May 30, 1901 – June 11, 1956) [1] was an American jazz saxophonist of the 1920s and 1930s. His main instrument was the C melody saxophone, a now-uncommon instrument between an alto and tenor saxophone in size and pitch.