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  2. Lincoln Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Highway Association, ... In 1994, the song "Lincoln Highway Dub" is an all instrumental song created by the band Sublime in their album Robbin' the Hood.

  3. Harry J. Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Aside from running his own publication company, he wrote many marches and rags, such as the Bees Wax Rag (1911), the Lincoln Highway two step march (1921), and quite possibly the Repasz Band March (1901).

  4. Santeria (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song includes the bassline and guitar riff from Sublime's earlier song "Lincoln Highway Dub" off the 1994 album Robbin' the Hood. [6] The song begins with the narrator stating that he does not practice Santeria, an Afro-Cuban religion also practiced in Florida. He tells the story of a jealous ex-boyfriend who is planning to take revenge on ...

  5. How to watch Lincoln High School marching band in the Macy’s ...

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    Sioux Falls’ own Lincoln High School Patriot Marching Band will star in the 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this Thursday. Here's how to watch.

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  7. Lee Highway - Wikipedia

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    The "Lee Highway Blues" is a standard of southern string band music. It is widely attributed to G. B. Grayson of the popular Grayson and Whitter string band of the late 1920s, who recorded it under the title "Going Down The Lee Highway" but it was almost certainly composed by fiddler James ("Uncle Jimmy" or "Fiddlin' Jim") McCarroll of the ...

  8. Music of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    From the 1920s through the early 1960s North Omaha boasted a vibrant entertainment district featuring African American music.The main artery of North 24th Street was the heart of the city's African-American cultural and business community with a thriving jazz and rhythm and blues scene that attracted top-flight swing, blues and jazz bands from across the country.

  9. The tangled mess at Bristol-Oxford Valley and North Oxford Valley roads will be reconfigured out to Lincoln Highway (Route 1) with the stop signs will be replaced with traffic signals. New curbs ...