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  2. Wise Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wise Man" is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep. The song was written by Ken Hensley and Jack Williams for their album Firefly , which was released in February 1977. The song is also the first UK single with the band's new vocalist John Lawton .

  3. Add These Country Songs About America to Your Patriotic Playlist

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    These patriotic country songs are great for your Memorial Day or 4th of July playlist. Enjoy hits from Faith Hill, Toby Keith, and more.

  4. Three Chords and the Truth - Wikipedia

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    "Three Chords and the Truth", an oft-quoted phrase coined by Harlan Howard in the 1950s which he used to describe country music; Three Chords and the Truth, a 1997 book by Laurence Leamer about the business and lifestyle of country music and its many stars; Three Chords & the Truth, a radio show hosted by Duff McKagan and Susan Holmes McKagan.

  5. Five for Fighting - Wikipedia

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    After John Scott parted ways, Ondrasik says he then "went back to the piano, where I belonged." [23] Ondrasik spent the early 1990s playing singer-songwriter gigs around Los Angeles. He signed with an EMI music publisher, Carla Berkowitz, [24] who discovered him in a bar on Melrose and Vine. Ondrasik and Berkowitz later married.

  6. Wiseman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wiseman" (also known as "Wise Man" or "WiseMan") is an unreleased song by the American R&B singer Frank Ocean. The song was written in 2012 for the movie Django Unchained , but was cut. Ocean later posted the song on his Tumblr page on December 23, 2012.

  7. Webb Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Michael Webb Pierce (August 8, 1921 – February 24, 1991) [1] was an American country music vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist of the 1950s, one of the most popular of the genre, charting more number-one hits than any other country and western performer during the decade.

  8. New Grass Revival - Wikipedia

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    They were active between 1971 and 1989 releasing more than twenty albums as well as six singles. Their highest-charting single is "Callin' Baton Rouge", which peaked at No. 37 on the U.S. country charts in 1989 and was a Top 5 country hit for Garth Brooks five years later. In 2020, the group were inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. [1]

  9. American Recordings (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cash was approached by producer Rick Rubin and offered a contract with Rubin's Def American Recordings label, better known for rap and heavy metal than for country music. Rubin had seen Cash perform at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert in late 1992, and felt Cash was still a vital artist who had been unfairly written off by the music ...