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  2. 27 Club - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song "27" by Fall Out Boy from their 2008 album Folie à Deux is a reference to the club. The lyrics explore the hedonistic lifestyles common in rock and roll. Pete Wentz, the primary lyricist of Fall Out Boy, wrote the song because he felt that he was living a similarly dangerous lifestyle. [25]

  3. Little Rock nightclub shooting - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2017, a mass shooting occurred at the Power Ultra Lounge in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, around 2:30 AM CST. [1] The shootout lasted eleven seconds and started about thirty seconds into a break from a concert by rapper Finesse2tymes. [2][3] An eyewitness stated that the attack happened during the performance and was unexpected ...

  4. Jackson T. Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Jackson T. Stephens. Jackson Thomas Stephens Sr (August 9, 1923 – July 23, 2005) [1] was an oilman and investment banker. He was the CEO of Little Rock, Arkansas -based Stephens Inc., a privately owned financial services company.

  5. The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll - Wikipedia

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    978-0-615-18964-2. The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll is a 2008 book about the 27 Club, authored by Eric Segalstad and illustrated by Josh Hunter. Structured as a non-fiction narrative, it tells the history of rock & roll as seen through the lives and legacies of 34 musicians [1] who all died at the age of 27. [2]

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Little Rock ...

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    There are 363 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Pulaski County, including 5 National Historic Landmarks, and 22 properties that were once listed but have been removed. The city of Little Rock includes 274 of these properties and districts, of which four are National Historic Landmarks, and 20 of the delisted properties.

  7. Little Rock, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock (Quapaw: I’i-zhinka, lit. 'Little rock'[3]) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The city's population was 202,591 as of the 2020 census. [4] The six-county Little Rock metropolitan area is the 81st-most populous in the United States with 748,031 residents according to the 2020 census.

  8. Arkansas Travelers - Wikipedia

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    In Ray Winder, was the general manager for Little Rock Travelers when it became defunct in 1961, but continued as general manager for the Arkansas Travelers until 1976. Winder had worked as a ticket taker in 1915 before rising to general manager. More than once, he almost single-handedly kept baseball in Little Rock.

  9. University Mall (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Located in the central part of Little Rock, the site is situated along South University Avenue, north of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Interstate 630. The mall was managed by Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group. The Mall was initially a success, but its popularity declined as new retail outlets in Little Rock drew customers ...