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(Chamillionaire featuring Dorrough, Paul Wall and Slim Thug) 2010 — — — "So Gone (What My Mind Says)" (Jill Scott featuring Paul Wall) 2011 — 28 — The Light of the Sun "I'm from Texas" (Trae Tha Truth featuring Paul Wall, Z-Ro, Slim Thug, Bun B and Kirko Bangz) 2012 — — — The Blackprint & Banned "Cuz I'm Famous" (Travis Barker ...
In 1994, the Temple University Press published "Other Sheep I Have": the Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington, written with David McI. Gracie. [5] Washington died October 7, 2002. He was known and revered in particular for his advocacy of the oppressed and disadvantaged. He was called the "conscience of the city". [6]
VH1's 100 Greatest Albums of Rock and Roll - 2; Bill Shapiro's Top 100 Rock Compact Discs - 3; Jimmy Guterman's 100 Best Rock and Roll Records of All Time - 4; All Music - Rock & Roll (Top Albums) - 5; Illinois Entertainer's 50 Great Albums (A Rock Time Capsule) [citation needed] - 6; Dagbladet's 25 Best Rock and Pop Albums of the Century - 7
List of grunge albums: Lists albums described as "grunge" by AllMusic. They appear on at least one cited album list and have an article on Wikipedia. List of longest gaps between studio albums: Lists the longest gaps between studio albums. List of pop punk albums: Lists pop punk albums in a chronological order. List of power pop albums
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2020. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
The 1968 Billboard year-end list is composed of records that entered the Billboard Hot 100 during November–December 1967 (only when the majority of chart weeks were in 1968), January to November–December 1968 (majority of chart weeks in 1968). Records with majority of chart weeks in 1967 or 1969 are included in the year-end charts for those ...
Peter, Paul and Mary were an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted of Peter Yarrow (guitar, tenor vocals), Paul Stookey (guitar, baritone vocals), and Mary Travers ( contralto vocals). [ 1 ]
A series of rulings in 1999, 2002, and 2004 gave Bennett and The Five Platters, Inc,, the only entity who had used the name consistently since 1954, the common law right to the name. The 2002 case legally rescinded Reed's exclusive trademark rights, and the trademark was returned to the Five Platters, Inc. and Bennett.