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  2. The U.S. Air Force (song) - Wikipedia

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    We take the blue from the skies and some pretty blue eyes And a touch of Old Glory's hue, And fervently declare we're proud to wear The U.S. Air Force Blue. We have the drive and the dream in America's team We're a rugged and ready crew And you can bet your boots the world looks up To U.S. Air Force Blue. We know where we're going, we've set ...

  3. Wild blue yonder - Wikipedia

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    Wild blue yonder may refer to: "The U.S. Air Force" (song), the official song of the United States Air Force, often referred to as "Wild Blue Yonder" The Wild Blue Yonder, an American war film by Allan Dwan; The Wild Blue Yonder, a science-fiction film by Werner Herzog; Wild blue yonder, a Crayola crayon color

  4. Solon Bixler - Wikipedia

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    He was born Solon Ben Bixler to a musically inclined family, whose musical past included a band called The Wild Blue Yonder, which included his parents and uncle. Solon started to play drums at the age of four. Music was heavily involved in Solon and his brother's lives. His mother died in the late 1980s.

  5. A Tower District icon, this nightclub remade live music in ...

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    The location of the old Wild Blue Yonder on Fulton near Olive in the Tower District is now boarded up years after the iconic music venue closed. Valley Music Hall of Fame 2024 inductees.

  6. Crystal Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Wild Blue Yonder was together for two years, and recorded a single full-length album, Wild Blue Yonder. It was produced by Daniel Amos front man Terry Scott Taylor, for Frontline Records in 1986. Lewis also sang on D.A.'s album Fearful Symmetry in 1986, and Taylor's solo album A Briefing for the Ascent in 1987. After Wild Blue Yonder disbanded ...

  7. Jeff Buckley - Wikipedia

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    From 1988 to 1989, Buckley played in a band, the Wild Blue Yonder, that included John Humphrey and future Tool member Danny Carey. [33] Buckley limited his singing to backing vocals. [34] Buckley moved to New York City in February 1990 [35] but found few opportunities to work as a musician.

  8. The Giggle - Wikipedia

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    Set directly after the events of "Wild Blue Yonder", the episode sees the Doctor, Donna and UNIT confronting the return of the Doctor's old enemy, the Toymaker, who is behind a series of signals in a form of a "giggle" being transmitted, causing the human race to go insane over their opinions.

  9. Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder - Wikipedia

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    The title itself is a reference to the U.S. Air Force Song, the main chorus of which describes reaching "Into the wild blue yonder". The DVD and Blu-ray were released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on February 23, 2009, while the film itself premiered on February 6, 2009, at New York Comic Con. [3]