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  2. Pancho and Lefty - Wikipedia

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    "Pancho and Lefty", originally "Poncho and Lefty", [a] is a song written by American country singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Perhaps his most well-known song, Van Zandt recorded his original version of this song for his 1972 album The Late Great Townes Van Zandt . [ 14 ]

  3. Sunshine Boy: The Unheard Studio Sessions & Demos 1971–1972

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    Disc one contains alternate takes of several compositions, such as his classic "Pancho and Lefty", which is stripped of the strings and mariachi horns that augmented the original, and "White Freight Liner Blues," which contains southern rock elements. The second disc contains intimate demos mainly featuring Van Zandt and just his guitar, an ...

  4. Sam Choy - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Choy's restaurant Sam Choy's Kaloko in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaii, was named by the James Beard Foundation as one of America's Classics restaurants. The award recognizes "beloved regional restaurants" that reflect the character of their communities. Choy has appeared in several Food Network programs, including Ready.. Set...

  5. Kona Grill - Wikipedia

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    Kona Grill, Inc. is an upscale casual restaurant company based in Denver, Colorado serving American cuisine, sushi, and cocktails. [4] The company owns and operates around 40 restaurants [ 5 ] in 23 U.S. states, as well as three international locations operating under franchise agreements. [ 6 ]

  6. Pancho & Lefty (album) - Wikipedia

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    Pancho & Lefty by Townes Van Zandt (1972) became well-known through a honky tonk album by outlaw country musicians Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson, released in 1983.Original vinyl copies from 1983 give the album's title as "Poncho & Lefty" on the cover, as well as on the inner sleeve and the record label; the album's title track is similarly rendered "Poncho & Lefty" on the cover, inner sleeve ...

  7. Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

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    The Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals was an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to quality country music collaborations for artists who do not normally perform together. [2]

  8. Talk:Pancho and Lefty - Wikipedia

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    With reference to the first remark above about "Lefty" being Lefty Frizzell who died broke in a Cleveland hotel: not according to Wikipedia and other sources. Lefty Frizzell died in 1975 in Nashville of a massive stroke. So the only thing Van Zandt's "Lefty" has in common with Lefty Frizzell is the name.

  9. Ramblin' Fever - Wikipedia

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    Ramblin' Fever is a studio album by American country music singer Merle Haggard, released in 1977.It was his first on the MCA label after recording for Capitol Records since 1965.