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  2. Dayseeker - Wikipedia

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    The band members Alex Polk and Andrew Sharp departed from the band in the spring of 2016. Shawn Yates, former member of At the Skylines, served as the new guitarist. On December 15, 2016, the band announced their departure from InVogue Records and that they had signed with Spinefarm Records. Shortly after, they announced a U.S. tour with ...

  3. List of people from Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Cami Bradley, America's Got Talent finalist and member of The Sweeplings; Keeley Brineman, musician and lead singer with Lord Mouse and the Kalypso Katz; Mike Clarke, member of the band The Byrds; Bing Crosby, singer/actor; Bob Crosby, bandleader and vocalist; Andra Day, singer-songwriter; Paul D'Amour, former member of the band Tool

  4. Polk Place - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Polk went to inspect the construction and repairs of the home in early 1848 for their return. [4] [5] Upon returning to Tennessee in 1849, James and Sarah Polk went to his mother's home in Columbia before returning to Nashville two weeks later, when Polk Place was finished. It was the President's final residence, where he died of cholera ...

  5. Murder of Eve Carson - Wikipedia

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    Temporary memorial on Polk Place. In honor of Carson, the North Carolina men's and women's basketball teams wore a black badge on their jersey that read "EVE" for the remainder of their seasons. [36] On March 8, 2008, before the start of the Carolina–Duke men's basketball game, there was a moment of silence in Carson's honor. [37]

  6. President James K. Polk Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The property was the location of property owned by the parents of President James K. Polk, and exhibits at the historic site serve to tell the story of the President's political career, as well as provide a look into life in North Carolina in the early 19th century. [1]

  7. Mac Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Mac Arnold was born in Ware Place, South Carolina, one of 13 children born and raised on his father's farm. [2]Arnold's musical journey began in the 1950s when he and his brother Leroy fashioned a guitar from a steel gas can, broomsticks, wood, nails, and screen wire:

  8. The Catalinas - Wikipedia

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    Some of their classics include, "You Haven't The Right", "Carolina Moon" [1] and their signature song "Summertime's Calling Me" from 1975. [2] The band's lead vocalist, Tommy Black, died in a plane crash [3] in 1968. Member Ronnie Gittens died in 2005. [4] In 1995, the Catalinas were inducted into the Carolina Beach Music Hall of Fame. [5]

  9. Blockhouse Site - Wikipedia

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    Original North Carolina - South Carolina Boundary Stone, 2019. Blockhouse Site is a historic blockhouse located near Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina. It was built about 1756, as a dogtrot log cabin, with two rooms separated by an open passage. In 1942, the blockhouse was moved from South Carolina into North Carolina to its present site ...