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  2. PT-109 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "PT-109" is a 1962 song by Jimmy Dean about the combat service of John F. Kennedy and the crew of the PT-109 in World War II. The boat was famous even before Kennedy ran for office, because Kennedy and most of the crew had survived after it was rammed and cut in two by a Japanese destroyer.

  3. Buster Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Cordele, Georgia. [1] In the 1930s and 1940s he played harmonica at local clubs and made a few non-commercial recordings.These included "War Song" and "I'm Gonna Make You Happy" (1943), which were recorded when he played at the folk festival at Fort Valley (Georgia) State Teachers College, for the Library of Congress' Folk Music Archive.

  4. Gus Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Born on a plantation in Red Banks, Mississippi, Cannon moved a hundred miles to Clarksdale, then the home of W. C. Handy, at the age of 12.His musical skills came without training; he taught himself to play a banjo that he made from a frying pan and a raccoon skin.

  5. Bobby Robinson (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    516 – Buster Brown – Raise A Ruckus Tonight / Gonna Love My Baby; 517 – Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford – Lead Me On / Tcb (Taking Care Of Business) 1501 – Arthur Crudup – Rock Me Mama / Mean Ole Frisco; 1502 – Arthur Crudup – Katie Mae / Dig Myself A Hole; 1503 – Elmore James – Strangerblues / Anna Lee

  6. Bill Kirchen - Wikipedia

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    He released the critically acclaimed and musically eclectic album, Have Love, Will Travel in 1996 and Raise a Ruckus on Hightone Records in 1999. [2] Kirchen followed up with more album releases on Hightone Records including Tied to the Wheel in 2001, Dieselbilly Road Trip in 2003, and King of Dieselbilly (2005).

  7. Whiskeyhill Singers - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian music and the most popular "Hit Parade" tunes of the late '40s, early '50s were the popular music staples that Guard and Shane, and their classmates heard over the airwaves. Television did not arrive in the Territory until 1952, after both Guard and Shane had completed high school and gone on to college on the mainland.

  8. Violin Phase - Wikipedia

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    Violin Phase is an example of Reich's phasing technique, previously used in It's Gonna Rain, Come Out, Reed Phase, and Piano Phase, in which the music itself is created not by the instruments but by interactions of temporal variations on an original melody. Music of this kind is generally referred to as process music.

  9. Standing on the Edge (Cheap Trick album) - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "Tonight It's You", is the most successful and well-known track from the album and also appears on numerous greatest hits compilations. Two promotional music videos were made for the song, and both clips received much airplay on MTV. The song "Love Comes" was re-recorded for Zander's solo album Countryside Blvd.