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  2. Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Dunbar was an American boy whose disappearance at the age of four and apparent return were widely reported in newspapers across the United States in 1912 and 1913. . After eight months of nationwide searching, investigators believed that they had found the child in Mississippi, in the hands of William Cantwell Walters of Barnesville, North Caro

  3. A Case for Solomon - Wikipedia

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    A Case for Solomon is a 2012 non-fiction, book by Tal McThenia and Margaret Dunbar Cutright chronicling the disappearance and possible recovery of 4-year-old Bobby Dunbar in 1912 Opelousas, Louisiana. [1]

  4. Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; [3] born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter.Considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time, [4] [5] [6] Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his 60-year career.

  5. Jess & Matt - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the duo left Sony and in November 2019, the duo released their first independent single, "Know About You", with the video premiering in January 2020. [ 5 ] In June 2021, the duo announced the released of their third studio, and first of original music, titled Wildflowers released on 9 July 2021.

  6. Bobby Bare singles discography - Wikipedia

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    "The Game of Triangles" (with Liz Anderson and Norma Jean) 1966 — 5 — The Game of Triangles "Your Husband, My Wife" (with Skeeter Davis) 1970 — 22 — Your Husband, My Wife "Where I'd Come From" (with Jeannie Bare) 1974 — 41 — Singin' in the Kitchen "Singin' in the Kitchen" (credited as Bobby Bare and the Family) 1975 — 29: 43 "It's ...

  7. Aynsley Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Aynsley Thomas Dunbar was born in Liverpool, England.He started his professional career in Derry Wilkie and the Pressmen in 1963. In December 1964 he joined Merseybeat group The Mojos, who were renamed Stu James & the Mojos, with original members vocalist Stu James and guitarist Nick Crouch and bass player Lewis Collins (later an actor in The Professionals).

  8. Bobby Bare Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A documentary that follows Bare's struggles as a touring musician [26] is called Don't Follow Me (I'm Lost): A Film About Bobby Bare, Jr. William Miller, the documentary's director, and Lee Baker, the documentary's producer, joined Bare on the road for four months while touring in support of his 2010 release, A Storm – A Tree – My Mother's ...

  9. Bobby Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell wrote hits over several genres. His most notable songs were "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", his critique of country justice (a No. 1 hit for his then-wife Vicki Lawrence), [1] "Used to Be" (sung by Lawrence) and "As Far As I'm Concerned" (sung by Russell) both from the 1970 film The Grasshopper; and "Little Green Apples", which won a Song of the Year Grammy Award in 1968.