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The group was formed by (Silas) Roy Crain, launching his first quartet who sang in a jubilee style, in 1926 in Trinity, Texas, United States. [1] In the early 1930s, after Crain moved to Houston, he joined an existing group on the condition that it change its name to The Soul Stirrers: this name yields from the description of one of Roy Crain's earlier quartets as "soul-stirring".
Cookin' Cheap is a nationally syndicated cooking show, originally hosted by Larry Bly and Earl "Laban" Johnson, Jr. (July 29, 1941 - March 2, 1999). [1] Cookin' Cheap was taped in the studios of Blue Ridge Public Television in Roanoke, Virginia.
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Campfire Café (also known as Campfire Café with Johnny Nix in its early days) is an American cooking show aired on RFD-TV. It has aired on the now defunct European TV channel, Rural TV . It, the original series, first aired on August 8, 2002, and was hosted by Albertville, Alabama native Johnny Nix at the time.
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Some of his books, including Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes (1970), were set in Northern Ontario, where Jack and Reiko Douglas lived for several years after purchasing a wilderness lodge on Bird Lake near Killarney Provincial Park in 1968. [2] The town Chinookville in his Northern Ontario books is based on the Ontario city Sudbury.
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Look! Johnny Lytle Done it Again (Pacific Jazz 10125, 1967) - CD later reissued on Get On Down in 2011. Swingin' at the Gate [live] (Pacific Jazz 10129, 1967) A Man and a Woman (Solid State 18014, 1967) The Sound of Velvet Soul (Solid State 18026, 1968) Be Proud (Solid State 18044, 1968) Close Enough for Jazz (Solid State 18056, 1969)