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A modern Stuckey's/BP in Yeehaw Junction, Florida An abandoned Stuckey's restaurant and gas station along the freeway in 2004. In the early 1960s, with over 368 stores across the country now filled with candy, novelty toys, and kitschy souvenirs, the franchise seemed to become something bigger than one man alone could handle.
Williamson Sylvester Stuckey Jr. (born May 25, 1935) is an American former businessman and politician as a member of the Democratic Party. His father, W. S. Stuckey Sr. , founded the Stuckey's chain of gift shops, of which Stuckey Jr. became president and CEO in 1985.
A pecan log roll is a confectionery popularized by the roadside convenience store, Stuckey's. [1] Pecan log rolls are described by the company's website as "fluffy, cherry-laced nougat wrapped in fresh caramel and pecans."
Pancake Mountain volume 4 DVD cover. Pancake Mountain is a children's television show created by filmmaker Scott Stuckey (of the famous Stuckey's family). [1] Described as an “alt-rock guerrilla kids' dance party, forged in the crucible of Washington, D.C. cable-access television”, it is notable for featuring many punk rock/indie rock musicians.
Stuckey may refer to: . Stuckey, Georgia; Stuckey, South Carolina; Stuckey House, a historic home in West Virginia; Stuckey's, an American roadside convenience store chain; Stuckey's Bridge, a bridge spanning the Chunky River near Meridian, Mississippi
Scott Stuckey (born March 23, 1964) is an American filmmaker and record producer from Washington, D.C. Stuckey is best known as the creator of the television show Pancake Mountain, as well as his work with singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt.
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Stuckey had also composed the song. [2] "Sweet Thang" was recorded at Brians Studio, located in Tyler, Texas. It took place on July 4, 1966 and co-produced by Stuckey and Frank Page. Additional tracks that later appeared on his debut album were also recorded in the same session. [3] "Sweet Thang" was released as a single in August 1966 via ...