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"The Bidding" is a song by American rock band Tally Hall. It was released on October 24, 2005 as track 5 of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum . The song was written by Joe Hawley with vocals led by Hawley, Rob Cantor , and Zubin Sedghi.
El Tiradito ("the little castaway") [2] is a shrine and popular local spot located at 420 South Main Avenue in the Old Barrio area of Downtown Tucson, Arizona. Because of the site's association with pleas for supernatural intervention, it is also called the Wishing Shrine. [ 3 ]
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El Dorado Springs or El Dorado Springs may refer to: Eldorado Springs, Arkansas; Eldorado Springs, Colorado; El Dorado Springs, Missouri This page was last edited on ...
Asner acted in the films El Dorado (1966), They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970), Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981), JFK (1991), and Too Big to Fail (2011). He also played Santa Claus in several films and voiced Carl Fredricksen in the Pixar animated film Up (2009). [3] Asner starred in the ABC sitcom Thunder Alley (1994–1995), and Michael: Every Day ...
Eldorado Springs is an unincorporated community, a census-designated place (CDP) and a post office located in and governed by Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a part of the Boulder, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Eldorado Springs post office has the ZIP code 80025 (post office boxes). [4]
Ranch scenes were reputedly not filmed in the fictional Jeff McCloud's home of Bandera, Texas, in the rolling Texas Hill Country in the south-central part of the state, but in Dalhart, Texas, in the Texas Panhandle northwest of Amarillo, near the Oklahoma and New Mexico border, and in Roswell in southeast New Mexico; rodeo exteriors in Tucson ...
"Eldorado" is the title track from the 1974 album of the same name by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). The song was used as the B-side of the United States single "Boy Blue" in 1975 and later as the flip side to the UK hit single "Wild West Hero" in 1978.