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  2. Mama Lo's - Wikipedia

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    Mama Lo's was a soul food restaurant located in Gainesville, Florida, United States. [1] [2] It was founded by, operated by, and named for Lorene "Mama Lo" Alexander in 1975. It was known to be popular, and said to serve more than 200 customers for the lunch hour and more than that at dinner. [2] It served large portions for a cheap price. [2 ...

  3. Mama Lu's Dumpling House - Wikipedia

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    Mama Lu's Dumpling House was first opened at 153 E. Garvey Ave. in Monterey Park, California before 2008. [13] By 2012, two more restaurants were operating in the city: [14] according to Tony Chen of Eater, one had opened down the street at 501 W. Garvey after Lu's Dumpling House had on Garfield. [15]

  4. Uncle Lou's Fried Chicken is making big changes. Here's a ...

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    Uncle Lou’s menu has shuffled around the last few years. Since 2020 Lou’s has dropped items like the bologna, steak and fish sandwiches, but added his premium sides: Green Beans with Potatoes ...

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  6. Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Sayers later said that he had not written the song, but heard it performed in the 1880s by a black singer, Mama Lou, in a well-known St. Louis brothel run by "Babe" Connors. [4] Another American singer, Flora Moore, said that she had sung the song in the early 1880s.

  7. Juke Joint (film) - Wikipedia

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    Juke Joint was the last in a series of films directed by Spencer Williams, an African American actor and writer, for production by Sack Amusement Enterprises, a white-owned Dallas-based company that distributed all-black race films to segregated theaters across the United States.

  8. Penny DeHaven - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte "Penny" DeHaven (May 17, 1948 [1] – February 23, 2014) [2] was an American country and gospel music singer. At the beginning of her career, she recorded as Penny Starr.

  9. Rita Coolidge - Wikipedia

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    Rita Coolidge (born May 1, 1945) is an American recording artist. During the 1970s and 1980s, her songs were on Billboard magazine's pop, country, adult contemporary, and jazz charts, [1] and she won two Grammy Awards with fellow musician and then-husband Kris Kristofferson. [2]