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Creeping charlie is a common name for several species of flowering plants: Glechoma hederacea, also known as "ground ivy", in the family Lamiaceae;
It is commonly known as ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, [2] creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof, catsfoot, field balm, and run-away-robin. [2] It is also sometimes known as creeping jenny, but that name more commonly refers to Lysimachia nummularia. It is used as a salad green in many countries.
Pilea nummulariifolia is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant commonly known as creeping charlie native to the Caribbean (including Florida [1]) and northern South America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It can be grown indoors, for example in a hanging pot.
Tufts is a finger-style guitarist living off-grid with his wife (pianist Kathryn Briggs) and daughter in the bush in Ontario. Tufts has been playing music for enjoyment since 1963 and as a profession since 1974. His father's job with the Canadian government
Wheatstraw recorded 161 sides on 78-RPM records for 1930 to the end of 1941. [17] [14] A compilation LP album was released by Flyright Records in 1975.Twenty-five years later a second volume was put together by Old Tramp Records.
When they took out full-page ads in Billboard and Cashbox, there was a picture of Charlie on one side and a picture of Gene Pitney on the other and no mention of me." [ 12 ] Later in 1968 Williams began working as a producer at Atlantic Records with Jerry Wexler and Phil Walden , [ 2 ] [ 13 ] on artists including Patti LaBelle & the Blue Belles ...
With a line-up of Charlie [Paul] Crane, Ritchie Routledge (both vocals), Brian Norris (bass), Mike Espie (guitar), Pete Byrne (organ) and Paul Commerford (drums), they recorded one more single with Meek, "September in the Rain" / "Come On Back," which was released on 1 September 1966. It was issued under their new name of Paul and Ritchie and ...
As a teen, Spearin studied at Etobicoke School of the Arts, a music-oriented high school.In the mid-1990s, he studied audio engineering at the Harris Institute for the Arts. [1]