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  2. Amie (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amie" is a song by the American country rock group Pure Prairie League. The song initially appeared on the band's 1972 album, Bustin' Out . It was subsequently released as a single in 1975, after it gained popularity as an album cut.

  3. Pure Prairie League - Wikipedia

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    Amie” was recorded in the summer of 1972 and was released around Christmas of ’72 or January of ’73. But we had started touring for that album in September of 1972. The first show I ever played with Pure Prairie League was on Labor Day of ’72 and that was at the Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival in Bull Island, Illinois. Most of the ...

  4. Thank You Aimee - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Thank You Aimee " (stylized as " thanK you aIMee " or " thank You aimEe ") is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift , from the double album edition of her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology (2024).

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  6. List of songs recorded by Amy Lee - Wikipedia

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    Amy Lee performing with Evanescence in Los Angeles, 2015.. American singer-songwriter and pianist Amy Lee has written and recorded music for two studio albums, released one extended play, and featured on three tribute albums, including Nightmare Revisited (2008).

  7. Trump's military deportation flights cost more, carry fewer ...

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    The Trump administration has carried out 10 deportations on military planes so far. They cost more and move fewer migrants than charters.

  8. AmaLee - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Lee (born March 13, 1992 [3]), also known as AmaLee, is an American singer, voice actress, YouTuber, and virtual YouTuber under the name Monarch. [4] She is known for her English covers of anime and video game songs on YouTube, [1] which have been viewed over 1 billion times and has acquired her over 2 million subscribers. [5]

  9. Who's most at risk of SAD—and how to beat it - AOL

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    Who's Most Likely to Get SAD? So, are you at risk? Depends on where you live. Unsurprisingly, riders in Miami and Los Angeles don't see much of a dip in sentiment throughout the cold months, while ...