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When the army attempts to remove the Seminole Indians from their own lands to a less desirable tract, Bowie steps in on their behalf. The song "Seminole Wind", the title track of the album by the same name by John Anderson, refers to hearing the ghost of Osceola. The song has been covered by James Taylor and Gravemist.
"Seminole Wind" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist John Anderson. It was released in August 1992 as the fourth single and title track from the album of the same name. It peaked at number 2 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and reached number-one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
Murphy was the singer for the 1971 Sesame Street cartoon shorts, "The Alligator King" and "No. 9 Martian Beauty". They were animated and produced by his friend Bud Luckey . Murphy arranged and performed on many of Luckey's other Sesame Street animated shorts.
As an established artist, he began to integrate his Cajun influences into his music and recorded "Alligator Man", which was a top 25 record and continued to be his theme song at the Opry. In 1963, he released another top 10 hit, "The D.J. Cried". [1] His final hits came in 1965 and 1966 with "Artificial Rose" and "Back Pocket Money".
Alligator (Abandon Kansas album), 2015; Alligator (Leslie West album), 1989 "Alligator" (Of Monsters and Men song), 2019 "Alligator" (Tegan and Sara song), 2009; Alligator (The National album), 2005; Alligator, by Brad Gillis, 2000 "Alligator", by the Grateful Dead from Anthem of the Sun, 1968 "Alligator", by Paul McCartney from New, 2013
[5] [6] In the 1930s and 1940s, as jazz and swing music were gaining popularity, it was the more commercially successful white artists Paul Whiteman and Benny Goodman who became known as "the King of Jazz" and "the King of Swing" respectively, despite there being more highly regarded contemporary African-American artists. [7]
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Henry Ned Miller (April 12, 1925 – March 18, 2016) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Active as a recording artist from 1956 to 1970, he is known primarily for his hit single "From a Jack to a King", a crossover hit in 1962 which reached Top 10 on the country music, adult contemporary, and Billboard Hot 100 charts, No. 1 for 5 weeks in Canada, as well as reaching No.2 in the UK ...