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  2. The Wood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Brothers are an American roots band consisting of brothers Chris (upright bass) and Oliver Wood (acoustic and electric guitars), as well as multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix. Their music is a combination of folk , gospel , blues and jazz .

  3. Wood Brothers Racing - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Brothers Racing Team was founded in 1950 by brothers from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia. Walter and Ada Wood, who owned a farm near Woolwine and Stuart, Virginia, had five sons—Glen, Leonard, Delano, Clay, and Ray Lee—and one daughter, Crystal. [1]

  4. Wood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Wood Brothers may refer to the following: Wood Brothers Racing, an American auto racing team; The Wood Brothers, musical siblings Chris and Oliver Wood;

  5. One Drop of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Brothers chronology; Paradise (2015) One Drop of Truth (2018) One Drop of Truth is the seventh studio album by The Wood Brothers, released on February 2, 2018.

  6. Leonard Wood (racing) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Earle Wood (born September 22, 1934) is a former NASCAR crew chief, engine builder and co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing. [1] Considered the innovator of the modern pit stop, Wood's team is recognized as the first to record a 25-second four-tire pit stop in NASCAR history. [2]

  7. Chris Wood (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    He formed Medeski Martin & Wood in 1991 with Medeski and Billy Martin. [2] Wood also collaborates with his brother, Oliver Wood in the band The Wood Brothers. Medeski produced their debut album, Ways Not to Lose. [3] He has worked with Marc Ribot, Ned Rothenberg, Marc Anthony Thompson, John Scofield, Elliott Sharp, and John Zorn. [1]

  8. Jon Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood moved to NASCAR's Busch Series full-time in 2005, driving for ST Motorsports (which later merged with the Wood Brothers to form Wood Brothers/JTG in 2006.) Wood had two top-fives and finished fifteenth in points, finishing fourth in the Rookie of the Year standings. In August 2005, Wood was released from his development contract with Roush ...

  9. David Pearson (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    David Gene Pearson (December 22, 1934 – November 12, 2018) was an American stock car driver, who raced from 1960 to 1986 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably driving the No. 21 Mercury for Wood Brothers Racing.