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  2. Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    Colors Over the Rainbow (from The Wizard of Oz) by E.Y. Harburg & Harold Arlen / Welcome to the St. James Club by Russ Freeman / Blue Rondo à la Turk by Dave Brubeck / Count Bubba by Gordon Goodwin: 86.900 9th Place Division I Finalist 2004 Unity: Out of Many, One Jubal Step by Wynton Marsalis / Both Sides, Now by Joni Mitchell / Puma by Karl ...

  3. Incarnate Word High School - Wikipedia

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    Incarnate Word High School is a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls high school in Midtown San Antonio, Texas, United States established in 1881. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio and is a division of the University of the Incarnate Word .

  4. All the Colors of the Dark - Wikipedia

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    All the Colors of the Dark was released in Italy on 28 February 1972 where it was distributed by Interfilm. [4] [1] The film grossed a total of 294,470,000 Italian lire domestically. [1] The film was released in Spain on 27 August 1973 in Spain where it was released as Todos los colores de la oscuridad. [1]

  5. Toby Beau - Wikipedia

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    Toby Beau is an American band from Texas, formed in the early 1970s and perhaps best known for the 1978 hit single, "My Angel Baby".The band is still in existence today and continues to perform on the club circuit.

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    "Sky Blue" is a song written and recorded by English musician Peter Gabriel. In September 2002, it appeared on Gabriel's seventh studio album, Up . Fragments of the song were also used on Gabriel's soundtrack album Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence , which preceded the release of Up by a few months.

  7. Deborah Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Byrd (born March 1, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas) is an American science journalist. She is editor-in-chief of EarthSky , which presents science news and night sky information. The website served more than 21 million users in 2019, according to Google Analytics.

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  9. Stan Jones (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    His most famous, "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky", was written in 1948 (or 1949) [1] when he worked for the National Park Service in Death Valley, California. As the guide for a group of Hollywood scouts who were looking at potential locations for films, he sang "Riders in the Sky" when they wanted to hear a sample of campfire music.