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  2. Bill Anderson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1965 and 1974, Anderson hosted his own national television series called The Bill Anderson Show. [111] The program also featured Jan Howard (his duet partner) and The Po' Boys (his touring band). [39] The show was first filmed in Windsor, Ontario and Charlotte, North Carolina. Filming was later moved to the General Electric Broadcasting ...

  3. A Place in the Country (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Place in the Country is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in 1986 and was produced by Mike Johnson. The album marked Anderson's 33rd studio recording to be issued during his career. It was also his third independent studio album to be released.

  4. Fandango (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Contestants competed to answer trivia questions about country music. The show was hosted by country music singer Bill Anderson, who was joined by Blake Pickett as co-host in 1987. Disc jockey Bill Robinson served as announcer and the voice of the show's setpiece, an oversized jukebox named "Edgar the Talking Jukebox". [1]

  5. List of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies

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    "Too Country" – Brad Paisley, George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens: Music Video of the Year: "Born to Fly" – Sara Evans: Country Music Hall of Fame Bill Anderson, Delmore Brothers, Everly Brothers, Don Gibson, Homer and Jethro, Waylon Jennings, Jordanaires, Don Law, Louvin Brothers, Ken Nelson, Sam Phillips, Webb Pierce

  6. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Bill Anderson album)

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    Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is a 1984 country double album by Bill Anderson. The album produced three charting singles: "Wino the Clown" (#58), "Pity Party" (#62) and " When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back " (#75).

  7. Teea Goans - Wikipedia

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    At The Ryman Auditorium, Jean Shephard, a Hall of Fame Inductee introduced Goans on stage to perform Bill Anderson's song "Walk Out Backwards". On July 27, 2010, she released her debut album, The Way I Remember It, on the independent Crosswind Music Group label. Also in 2010 she appeared on Larry's Country Diner, a TV series on RFD-TV.

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  9. Country Music Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Country Music Heaven is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in February 1993 on Curb Records and was produced by Mike Johnson. His 34th studio album, the project also marked Anderson's second release for the Curb label. The album was a collection of gospel recordings, which totaled to 12 tracks.