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  2. List of barefooters - Wikipedia

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    Isadora Duncan performing barefoot during her 1915–1918 American tour. This is a list of notable barefooters, real and fictional; notable people who are known for going barefoot as a part of their public image, and whose barefoot appearance was consistently reported by media or other reliable sources, or depicted in works of fiction dedicated to them.

  3. Rhoda Scott - Wikipedia

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    On the Road Again: Live at Jazz Club Etoile (Ahead AH 830.2, 2016) Rhoda Scott Lady Quartet: We Free Queens (Sunset SUN-023, 2017) Blanc Cassé (with Christophe Monniot and Jeff Boudreaux) (Sergent Major Company, 2017) Time For Love (with Sophie Alour) (Music From Source, 2017) Movin' Blues (Sunset SUN-027, 2020) Lady All Stars (Sunset SUN-038 ...

  4. Gospel Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the live GBN broadcast, the channel also contains many archived programs. In June 2012, the GBN Roku channel was one of the 10-highest rated Roku channels with five out of five possible stars. [7] As of May, 2018, 24 cable companies in six states broadcast the network over their systems. [8]

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    The live-streamed concert included music from Cher, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus, Robyn, Jack White, the Backstreet Boys, Jelly Roll, and Bonnie Raitt, with Questlove and The Roots supporting ...

  8. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW, according to the FCC, [3] was originally licensed a construction permit as WBWW on June 30, 2009. Testing began in January 2010 and ending mid-February 2010. Testing frequencies used were 5.755 MHz and 9.48 MHz, and recorded by several listeners who uploaded the audio to YouTube.

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