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  2. Bill McGee - Wikipedia

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    William Henry "Fiddler Bill" McGee (November 16, 1909 – February 11, 1987) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants . [ 1 ] His key pitch was the sinker .

  3. Hollis Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor played with the Oregon Symphony while still a teenager. [3] [4] She was the 1982 Oregon Old Time Fiddle Champion. [5]During the 1980s and 1990s she headed the Hollis Taylor Band, an acoustic country trio, and was a member of other groups.

  4. Mickey Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Born Michael Finocchiaro in St. Louis, Missouri, Carroll was the son of Italian immigrants. [1] He was born along with a twin sister, who, unlike Carroll, was of average size. [2] As a child Carroll began dance lessons at the Fox Theater in St. Louis. [3]

  5. Jim Shumate - Wikipedia

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    Jim Shumate (October 21, 1921 – October 10, 2013) was a fiddler that played with Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys from 1943–1945. [1] Shumate's main influences were Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, Curly Fox, and his uncle who played the fiddle while he was growing up. Shumate joined the band after Bill Monroe heard him playing on the radio ...

  6. Walt Koken - Wikipedia

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    Walt Koken (born October 9, 1946, Columbia, Missouri) is an American claw-hammer banjo player, fiddler, and singer, who received the Nashville Old-Time String Band Association's 2016 Heritage Award. Koken was prominent in the old-time music revival during the 1960s, and continues to be a leader and mentor in the old-time music community today.

  7. List of Lollapalooza lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre, Denver, CO (August 25, 1991) ... St. Louis: UMB Bank Pavilion: July 11, 2003

  8. Gang-tied illegal immigrant ‘giggled’ as he confessed to ...

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    A Honduras gang member who was illegally in the US “giggled” as he admitted kidnapping a young Texas woman at gunpoint and threatening to pimp her out and sell her organs, according to cops.

  9. Jimmie Fidler - Wikipedia

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    Born James Marion Fidler in St. Louis, Missouri, Fidler was a Hollywood publicist and advertising man who became a highly successful syndicated columnist with his "Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood" column in 187 outlets, including the New York Post and the Los Angeles Times.