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  2. Cotton-Eyed Joe - Wikipedia

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    "Cotton-Eyed Joe" (also known as "Cotton-Eye Joe") (Roud 942) is a traditional American country folk song popular at various times throughout the United States and Canada, although today it is most commonly associated with the American South. The song is mostly identified with the 1994 Rednex version, which became popular worldwide.

  3. Rednex - Wikipedia

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    2009: Cotton Eye Joe Show (Band name, when the Rednex lineup Ljungberg, Lundström and Sylsjö lost the rights to perform under the Rednex trademark) 2012: Rednex NZ (An entire separate created Rednex group to perform in Australia and New Zealand consisting of Murphy, Sibbald and Roggen) [ 16 ]

  4. Cotton Eye Joe (Rednex song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cotton Eye Joe" is a song by the Swedish Eurodance group Rednex, released in August 1994 by Jive and Zomba as the lead single from their debut studio album, Sex & Violins (1995). Based on the traditional American folk song " Cotton-Eyed Joe ", it blends the group's Eurodance style with traditional American instruments like the banjo [ 5 ] and ...

  5. Gid Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Tanner was born in Thomas Bridge, near Monroe, Georgia.He made a living as a chicken farmer for most of his life. [2] He learned to play the fiddle at the age of 14 and quickly established a reputation as one of the finest musicians in Georgia.

  6. Inbred with Rednex - Wikipedia

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    The Inbred with Rednex extended play contains seven songs, three of them, "Cotton Eye Joe", "Old Pop in an Oak" and "Wish You Were Here", which had been previously released as singles. While "Cotton Eye Joe" and "Wish You Were Here" only appear in video form on the album, "Old Pop in an Oak" appears in both, video and audio form.

  7. FACT CHECK: Did Trump Post ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts Owe Their ...

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    The “Morning Joe” hosts did meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago recently, according to Politico. Scarborough said the meeting was “cordial” and that “many things were discussed,” the outlet ...

  8. Seventh-inning stretch - Wikipedia

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    When the team moved to their new facility in 1994, The Ballpark in Arlington (now Choctaw Stadium), "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" was added to 7th-inning stretch, followed by "Cotton-Eyed Joe". Somewhat unusual for a 7th-inning stretch song, the version of "Cotton-Eyed Joe" played is an instrumental, by Al Dean from the album Plays for Urban ...

  9. ‘I was in a really dark place’: Fat Joe opens up about his ...

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    ‘It was like the perfect storm,’ the music star told Jay Shetty on his podcast