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  2. Action (Blackbyrds Album) - Wikipedia

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    Ed Hogan reviewed the album for AllMusic in a somewhat positive light. He said, "If you had to own only one album by the Blackbyrds then Action should be it." He reasoned that "all the elements came together for the Donald Byrd protégés" and he singled out "Supernatural Feeling" for its wise lyrics as well as "Something Special" and "Dreaming About You" for their smooth jazz feel.

  3. Mitty Collier - Wikipedia

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    Mitty Collier was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, [1] the seventh child of Rufus and Gertrude Collier, and attended Western-Olin High School, Alabama A & M College and Miles College where she majored in English. [2]

  4. Edward Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hogan (Missouri politician) (1885–1963), American politician; Edward Hogan (New York politician) (1834–1905), American politician; Edward Hogan (writer) (born 1980), British novelist; Edward Hogan, member of Egan's Rats; Edward J. Hogan (1897–1976), American track and field athlete; Ed Hogan (ice hockey) (1882–1953), Canadian ice ...

  5. Ed Young (Fellowship Church) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Pastor Ed Young was criticized for his luxurious lifestyle, including the purchase of a Falcon 50 private jet, an annual housing allowance of $240,000 per year, and an annual salary of $1 million dollars.

  6. Call a Messenger - Wikipedia

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    He feels that Bob is a much better match for Marge then a local gangster who has been spending too much time with her. Pretty soon, Jimmy's brother Ed returns home from prison. At first, Jimmy is glad to have his brother back home, but pretty soon, he and Ed get mixed up with some gangsters who plan on robbing the post office.

  7. Boogie On Reggae Woman - Wikipedia

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    Writing for AllMusic, Ed Hogan said: " 'Boogie on Reggae Woman' was light and bouncy, strutting along on a funky, percolating pulse. Johnny Nash's 1972 number one pop gold single 'I Can See Clearly Now' had primed the mainstream audience for the reggae sound that Wonder employed on the cut."

  8. Homer Edwin Young - Wikipedia

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    Homer Edwin Young (born August 11, 1936), often called simply Ed Young, is the former senior pastor of the megachurch Second Baptist Church of Houston, Texas. [1] He is father to sons Ed Young, pastor of Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas; [2] Ben Young, at Second Baptist Houston; [3] and Cliff Young, director of Second Films and leader of the Christian folk/pop group Caedmon's Call.

  9. Serpentine Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian declared "songs such as Serpentine Fire and Jupiter run on sheer adrenaline". [7] Ed Hogan of AllMusic called the tune "a poppin mid-tempo jam". [8] Joe McEwen of Rolling Stone exclaimed "Serpentine Fire, a song about the spinal life-center philosophy of many Eastern religions, is a simple tango spiced by a subtle funk base and the incessant clanging of a cowbell."