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    In July 2021, it was announced on the Bud & Broadway Show [3] that English would become permanent co-host of the radio program. English replaced Bud Ford who unexpectedly departed from the show a few months prior.

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    Related: Harrison Ford says playing Red Hulk took ‘not caring,’ ‘being an idiot for money’ in Captain America: Brave New World It also served the narrative between Sam and Ross.

  7. Illinois Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    Western terminus of IL 154 at IL 3/IL 159 in Red Bud. Illinois 154 is the main east–west road through Pinckneyville. Just before intersecting Interstate 57 on the eastern end, it bridges Rend Lake. Illinois 154 has overlaps Illinois Route 13 and Illinois Route 148.

  8. Doug Domokos - Wikipedia

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    Later, he began working as a mechanic at a local motorcycle shop, Red Bud Cycle. Sometimes after working on a motorcycle, he would take it for a quick "test drive" by doing wheelies on it. During the motocross events at Red Bud MX , Domokos would ride his motorcycle and during intermissions perform a wheelie show of his own for the crowd.

  9. Doc Holliday (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 Bruce Brookshire, a guitarist, singer and songwriter, along with his brother Bob, formed a blues band called Roundhouse. Towards the end of that decade, a later version of Roundhouse came to the attention of Nantucket's managers Bill Cain and Jet Matthews, which led to the group's name-change to Doc Holliday and a recording contract with A&M Records.