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  2. Big Rig (film) - Wikipedia

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    Big Rig is a 2007 documentary film by Doug Pray about long-haul truck drivers. The film consists of a series of interviews with different drivers, focusing on both their personal life stories and also the life and culture of truck drivers in the United States.

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  4. Box of Rain - Wikipedia

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    Before Jerry Garcia's death, "Box of Rain" was the last song ever performed live at a Grateful Dead concert, during the final encore at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 9, 1995. It was the first song played at the first Fare Thee Well show at Soldier Field on July 3, 2015.

  5. A Box of Rain - Wikipedia

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    A Box of Rain is a 1990 book by Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, compiling his complete songbook, in and out of the Dead, from 1965 until 1990. A more-recent paperback edition has also been published, which includes lyrics up until 1993; the original edition was hardbound.

  6. Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing - Wikipedia

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    A big rig climbing a steep mountain. Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a racing video game. [2] [3] Although the game's packaging states the objective as racing over US truck routes to be the first to deliver cargo and avoid arrest by the police, the game features no law enforcement.

  7. Phish Salute Phil Lesh With ‘Box Of Rain’ Cover - AOL

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    Phish have long been hailed as their generation's successor to jam band godfathers the Grateful Dead, but the Trey Anastasio-led quartet ...

  8. Breaker! Breaker! - Wikipedia

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    Norris said he was paid $5,000 to do the film. "I didn't know anything when I made that movie", said Norris. "We shot it in just 11 days. But it was amazing, people loved it anyway. It's a down-home kind of movie. It's still my dad's favorite." [1] "I want to become as big in the movie industry as I've been in the karate industry", said Norris ...

  9. Simitar Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    By April, 1997 Simitar was the first independent in the U.S. with DVD releases. On May 18, 1998, Simitar licensed the rights to 14 Jackie Chan movies, and several Godzilla movies to bring it onto DVD release, under license from United Productions of America, then-U.S. holder of the franchise. [6]