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  2. Mason Proffit - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Terry Talbot and John Michael Talbot played together in several local bands around Indianapolis, Indiana and later in Chicago. After their group Sounds Unlimited disbanded, in 1969 they formed Mason Proffit with a focus on the emerging blend of folk, country and rock that would come to be called country rock.

  3. Bible Land - Wikipedia

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    Bible Land was a free roadside attraction, originally located in Temecula, California, and later moved to Yucaipa, California along Interstate 10.Built in Temecula during the late 1960s by sand sculptor Ted Conibear, the attraction featured sand sculptures of various scenes primarily of the New Testament, including a life-sized rendition of the Last Supper.

  4. John Michael Talbot - Wikipedia

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    At this point, he and his brother, Terry, joined the Jesus movement and recorded the album Reborn, which was re-released by Sparrow Records (originally released as The Talbot Brothers on the Warner Brothers label). [3] He married his first wife Nancy in 1971. Two solo albums followed for Talbot: John Michael Talbot (1976) and The New Earth ...

  5. Barry McGuire - Wikipedia

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    He wrote music, performed and hosted the videos for several years for Gospel Light Publishing's Vacation Bible School Programs. McGuire returned to the United States in the 1990s and teamed up with Terry Talbot, recording as Talbot McGuire. [7] The duo released four albums between 1996 and 2000.

  6. BibleLand - Wikipedia

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    Bibleland is the eleventh album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, released in 1994 by BAI Records.The album's loud, distorted noise pop sound is atypical for the band.

  7. California land to be returned to Yurok Tribe - AOL

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    Over the past decade, the Yurok have been helping restore the land. Another forgotten jewel of the ecosystem is salmon. The fish were once so plentiful, they were eaten with most meals.

  8. How a Notorious 'Pom-Pom Mom' Tried to Hire Hitman to Kill ...

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    In one call, she gave him Verna’s address and her daily routine. They also settled on a price. "$5,000 for the girl. $2,500 for the mother," he said.

  9. Frank G. Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gill Slaughter (February 25, 1908 – May 17, 2001), pen-name Frank G. Slaughter, pseudonym C.V. Terry, was an American novelist and physician whose books sold more than 60 million copies. His novels drew on his own experience as a doctor and his interest in history and the Bible.