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  2. Prairie madness - Wikipedia

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    Prairie madness was caused by the isolation and tough living conditions on the prairie. The level of isolation depended on the topography and geography of the region. Most examples of prairie madness come from the Great Plains region. One explanation for these high levels of isolation was the Homestead Act of 1862. This act stipulated that a ...

  3. Davidsbündler - Wikipedia

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    The Davidsbündler (League of David) [1] was a music society created by German Romantic composer Robert Schumann in his writings. [2] It was inspired by literary societies, real and imagined ones, such as the Serapionsbrüder (The Serapion Brethren) of ETA Hoffmann, [3] however as Richard Taruskin noted, the concept was most realized in Schumann's reviews of his fellow composers and their ...

  4. Pure Prairie League - Wikipedia

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    Pure Prairie League hit the road and began playing gigs constantly, mostly in the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast. As Reilly related above, as a result of their heavy schedule, particularly at colleges, their songs became well known; " Amie " (Craig Fuller's ode to an on-again/off-again relationship), from the second album, became a ...

  5. The Wind (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wind is a 2018 American supernatural western horror film directed by Emma Tammi in her feature directorial debut. It was written by Teresa Sutherland and stars Caitlin Gerard , Ashley Zukerman , Julia Goldani Telles and Miles Anderson . [ 3 ]

  6. Craig Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was the co-founder of Pure Prairie League, along with John David Call and George Powell. Fuller wrote and sang their first hit "Amie". He departed the band in 1973 after their second album, Bustin' Out. He returned to the music business in 1976 for two LPs with American Flyer.

  7. Let Me Love You Tonight - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Love You Tonight" is a 1980 song by the American pop and country rock band Pure Prairie League. The lead vocalist for the band at the time was Vince Gill, who would later become a successful country music singer in his own right. Noted saxophonist David Sanborn can also be heard on the track.

  8. David L. Robbins (Oregon writer) - Wikipedia

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    David L. Robbins (born July 4, 1950) [1] is an American author of English and Pennsylvania Dutch descent. He writes both fiction and non-fiction. He writes both fiction and non-fiction. He has written over three hundred books under his own name and many pen names , among them: David Thompson, Jake McMasters, Jon Sharpe , Don Pendleton ...

  9. Davidsbündlertänze - Wikipedia

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    Davidsbündlertänze (Dances of the League of David), Op. 6, is a group of eighteen pieces for piano composed in 1837 by Robert Schumann, who named them after his music society Davidsbündler. The low opus number is misleading: the work was written after Carnaval, Op. 9, and the Symphonic Studies, Op. 13.