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  3. James King (bluegrass singer) - Wikipedia

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    After a stint in the United States Marine Corps, King relocated to Wilmington, Delaware where he started a band with Lundy's sons T.J. and Bobby. [1] In 1986, bluegrass deejay Ray Davis introduced King to Ralph Stanley, with whom he recorded two albums: Stanley Brothers Classics and Reunion with George Shuffler on Davis's Wango label.

  4. Theater Star Kyle Birch Dies at Age 26: 'A Truly Remarkable ...

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    The late star's longtime agent Russell Smith confirmed the sad news, beginning in a statement shared to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, Dec. 5, "Kyle was a truly remarkable talent, with vocal ...

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  6. Bob Bryar, Former My Chemical Romance Drummer, Dies at 44 - AOL

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    Bob Bryar, a former My Chemical Romance drummer, has died. He was 44. According to TMZ, which was the first to report the news, Bryar was found dead at his home in Tennessee on Tuesday, Nov. 26 ...

  7. Schwagstock - Wikipedia

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    Schwagstock is a music festival that takes place outdoors over the course of a weekend. It was intended to carry on the vibe of the Woodstock festival. Food, trinkets, glassware, carvings, beads, blankets, tie-dye clothing, and many other handmade and hippie-appeal items were available for sale by individual vendors.

  8. Dead Mountain Echo - Wikipedia

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    When it launched in the 1970s, the Echo drove a 70-year competitor out of business. [7] In 1975, the Echo won the "general excellence" award for small weeklies from the ONPA. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Award-winning journalist Alan Robertson got his start in the newspaper business at the Echo in 1978.

  9. Echo (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Echo, a London newspaper published 1868–1905; The Echo, an evening newspaper which serves South Essex; L'Echo, a French-language financial newspaper published in Belgium; L'Écho de Paris, a daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944; The Blue Mountain Echo, published from 1909 to 1928 in Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia