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  2. Missouri Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Settle was a well-known ragtime piano player and the song he wrote and played, The Graveyard Waltz, was the actual melody for the Missouri Waltz. John V. Eppel claimed he wrote it but it was well known at the time that Lee Edgar Settle actually wrote the melody.

  3. Walkin' to Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The song is a prodigal son allegory about a young man (the story's metaphorical "robin") who could not fly and could only walk all the way back to his old home in Missouri, following a life of partying in the big city jazz scene - or the repercussions that happened as a result. During the course of the song, it transpired that he had "met a ...

  4. Music of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    An allegorical figure of music is on The Arts Fountain at the Missouri State Capitol. Music of Missouri has a storied musical history. Missouri has had major developments in several popular music genres and has been the birthplace or career origin of many musicians. St. Louis was an important venue for early blues, jazz, country, and bluegrass.

  5. Oh Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    Sailors heading down the Mississippi River picked up the song and made it a capstan shanty that they sang while hauling in the anchor. [4] This boatmen's song found its way down the Mississippi River to American clipper ships—and thus around the world. [5] The song had become popular as a sea shanty with seafaring sailors by the mid 1800s. [6]

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  7. Missouri Day - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Day is an observance in the U.S. state of Missouri, currently held on the third Wednesday in October. Originally on the first Monday in October, it was moved to the third Wednesday in 1969. Originally on the first Monday in October, it was moved to the third Wednesday in 1969.

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    After months of anticipation, a total solar eclipse will pass over central and southern Indiana this afternoon. But the South Bend region isn't TOTALLY left out. We'll see 97% totality, scientists ...

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