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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia - Clarence Gatemouth BrownClarence "Gatemouth" Brown (April 18, 1924 - September 10, 2005) was a Louisiana and Tex-Mex American blues musician. He was a highly acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, who played a impressive array of instruments such as guitar, fiddle, mandolin, viola as well as harmonica and drums. During his career, Brown recorded 30 records. He won a Grammy Award for Traditional Blues in 1983 for his album, Alright Again.
Born in Vinton, Louisiana, Brown was raised in Orange, Texas. His professional musical career began in 1945, playi ...
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoodsTulsa is a unique city with many striking structures built in the 1920s and 1930s by oil barons. Downtown in particular has many landmark buildings. Tulsa is world renowned for its Art Deco landmarks, including the Philtower, the Mayo Hotel, Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Christ the King Catholic Church, and the Adams building. Known for a time as "Terra Cotta City", Tulsa hosted the International Sixth Congress on Art ...
See also:Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment Read more here: » Tulsa Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - RevivalsThere have been several revivals, each with variations in the prize-winning rules but still based on the core premise.
Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984.
Main article: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
From October 31, 1983 to July 27, 1984, Jon “Bowzer” Bauman of Sha-Na-Na hosted a version packaged back-to-back with Match Game. The Match Game - Hollywood Squares Hour as it was called was jointly produced by Orion Television, which had purchased the rights to ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - American Bandstand - Then suddenly...Dick ClarkOn July 9, 1956, Horn, following a drunk driving arrest, was replaced by Dick Clark. The show was picked up by ABC (becoming American Bandstand) on August 5, 1957 after some badgering from Clark to the network to put it on nationally, broadcasting daily (first live, then on kinescope when Clark went on tour with the singers) until 1963 and then airing weekly until 1989.
Charlie O'Donnell, then a very young Philadelphia radio DJ, landed his very first network announcing assignment on Bandstand, a job he would hold until the late-1960s.
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See also:American Bandstand, American Bandstand - Then suddenly...Dick Clark, American Bandstand - AB's style, American Bandstand - Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes, American Bandstand - Standouts, American Bandstand - Trivia, American Bandstand - '60s Nostalgia, American Bandstand - Bob Horn, American Bandstand - Performers who have guest-starred on Bandstand, American Bandstand - Unconventional names, American Bandstand - A, American Bandstand - B, American Bandstand - C, American Bandstand - D, American Bandstand - E, American Bandstand - F, American Bandstand - G, American Bandstand - H, American Bandstand - I, American Bandstand - J, American Bandstand - K, American Bandstand - L, American Bandstand - M, American Bandstand - N, American Bandstand - O, American Bandstand - P, American Bandstand - Q, American Bandstand - R, American Bandstand - S, American Bandstand - T, American Bandstand - U, American Bandstand - V, American Bandstand - W, American Bandstand - Y, American Bandstand - External link Read more here: » American Bandstand: Encyclopedia II - American Bandstand - Then suddenly...Dick Clark |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - RevivalsThere have been several revivals, each with variations in the prize-winning rules but still based on the core premise.
Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984.
Main articles: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, and [[]], and [[]]See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - The Beverly Hillbillies - CharactersAlthough having little formal education, Jed had good common sense, Granny had insights into human nature, and Elly May was a strong capable girl. However Jethro, was incredibly ignorant and self centered. Granny styled herself an "M.D." - "mountain doctor" - claiming to have a complete knowledge of herbs, potions and tonics. Elly May had a deep rapport with all animals and adopted a great diversity of them, including raccoons and a chimpanzee, as her "critters." Another running joke was her poor culinary skills; the results were not only inedible but, when the clan discreetly fed her meals to the backyard p ...
See also:The Beverly Hillbillies, The Beverly Hillbillies - Background, The Beverly Hillbillies - Unusual storylines, The Beverly Hillbillies - Characters, The Beverly Hillbillies - One of a breed, The Beverly Hillbillies - The Hillbillies On Video, The Beverly Hillbillies - Frequently used malapropisms and colloquial terms and phrases Read more here: » The Beverly Hillbillies: Encyclopedia II - The Beverly Hillbillies - Characters |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Audie Murphy - Military careerDesperately needing money, Murphy tried to join the military in order to earn enough to help support his family. Murphy had tried to enlist in the Army in his native Texas as soon as the U.S. declared war due to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, but was rejected because he was too young. He was accepted into the U.S. Army after being turned down by the Navy, Marines and Army Paratroopers because he was too short. He signed the papers a few days after his eighteenth birthday and was sent through Basic Training at Fort ...
See also:Audie Murphy, Audie Murphy - Military career, Audie Murphy - Medal of Honor, Audie Murphy - Post war illness, Audie Murphy - Movie career, Audie Murphy - First starring role, Audie Murphy - Autobiography, Audie Murphy - Hollywood Walk of Fame, Audie Murphy - Music career, Audie Murphy - Death, Audie Murphy - Honors, Audie Murphy - Military awards, Audie Murphy - Trivia, Audie Murphy - Filmography Read more here: » Audie Murphy: Encyclopedia II - Audie Murphy - Military career |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Late Night with David Letterman - HistoryThe first show was on February 1, 1982 with the final show on June 25, 1993, although NBC would air repeats until September 10, 1993. A total of 1,810 shows were broadcast during its eleven and a half year run.
The program ran four nights a week, Monday to Thursday, beginning in February 1982 until May 1987 from 12:30am to 1:30am. Friday shows were added in June 1987. Starting in September 1991, the show began five minutes later, at the request of NBC affiliates (though Letterman had a different reason for the delay: "With the extra five minutes, I ...
See also:Late Night with David Letterman, Late Night with David Letterman - History, Late Night with David Letterman - Format, Late Night with David Letterman - Memorable moments, Late Night with David Letterman - Recurring Late Night segments, Late Night with David Letterman - List of Guests Read more here: » Late Night with David Letterman: Encyclopedia II - Late Night with David Letterman - History |
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Music of Oklahoma - American Indian.
Because of the federal government's policy in the 19th century of moving groups of American Indians westward, Oklahoma has the most diverse collection of Native American musicians in the world. This rich collection of traditional music is performed in pow-wows all over the state. Additionally, the music is enriched by Indian musician’s exposure to other tribe's songs through the many intertribal meetings in the state. The American Indian Exposition at Anadarko is the oldest ...
See also:Music of Oklahoma, Music of Oklahoma - Songs of Oklahoma, Music of Oklahoma - Official State songs, Music of Oklahoma - Other songs, Music of Oklahoma - Categories, Music of Oklahoma - American Indian, Music of Oklahoma - Country, Music of Oklahoma - Jazz and Swing, Music of Oklahoma - Symphonic, Music of Oklahoma - Rock & Roll, Music of Oklahoma - Western or Cowboy, Music of Oklahoma - Western Swing, Music of Oklahoma - Venues, Music of Oklahoma - Live performances, Music of Oklahoma - Radio, Music of Oklahoma - Native Oklahoma musicians and composers, Music of Oklahoma - Musicians with Oklahoma ties, Music of Oklahoma - Oklahoma bands Read more here: » Music of Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Music of Oklahoma - Categories |
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See also:Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Public Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Public K-12, Tulsa Oklahoma - Private K-12, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment Read more here: » Tulsa Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods |
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 |  |  | Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Mickey Mantle - YouthMickey Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma. He was named in honor of Mickey Cochrane, the Hall of Fame catcher from the Detroit Tigers, by his father, who was an amateur player and fervent fan. Apparently his father was not aware that Cochrane's real name was Gordon. In later life, Mickey Mantle expressed great relief that his father had not known Cochrane's real first name, as he would have hated to be named Gordon. Mantle always spoke warmly of his beloved father and said he was the bravest man he ever knew. "No boy ever loved his father ...
See also:Mickey Mantle, Mickey Mantle - Youth, Mickey Mantle - Playing career, Mickey Mantle - Retirement, Mickey Mantle - Troubled family, Mickey Mantle - Mantle's last days, Mickey Mantle - Honors, Mickey Mantle - Sources Read more here: » Mickey Mantle: Encyclopedia II - Mickey Mantle - Youth |
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See also:1960s, 1960s - Events and trends, 1960s - Technology, 1960s - Science, 1960s - War peace and politics, 1960s - Economics, 1960s - Culture, 1960s - Others, 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties, 1960s - In the United States, 1960s - In other Western countries, 1960s - In non-Western countries, 1960s - People, 1960s - World leaders, 1960s - Writers and intellectuals, 1960s - Sports figures, 1960s - Entertainers, 1960s - Further Viewing Read more here: » 1960s: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Events and trends |
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List of Freemasons - Political and civil rights leaders.
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
José de San Martín
Carlos Pellegrini (source: ?)
José Hernández
Leandro Nicéforo Alem, Grand Master.
Manuel Belgrano
Bartolomé Mitre
Justo José de Urquiza
Miguel Juárez Celman
Hipólito Yrigoyen
See also:List of Freemasons, List of Freemasons - Famous Freemasons, List of Freemasons - Political and civil rights leaders, List of Freemasons - Military leaders, List of Freemasons - Composers fine artists and popular musicians, List of Freemasons - Actors and entertainers, List of Freemasons - Industrialists and labor leaders, List of Freemasons - Adventurers, List of Freemasons - Philosophers, List of Freemasons - Athletes and other sports figures, List of Freemasons - Astronauts, List of Freemasons - Writers journalists and publishers, List of Freemasons - Lawyers jurists and law enforcement, List of Freemasons - Doctors scientists and inventors, List of Freemasons - Educators religious leaders and others, List of Freemasons - Famous entered apprentices, List of Freemasons - Debated Freemasons Read more here: » List of Freemasons: Encyclopedia II - List of Freemasons - Famous Freemasons |
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List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Inclusion guidelines.
Times and dates should be more specific than someday, night, early, or about that time. Just how specific will probably evolve over time (no p ...
See also:List of songs whose title includes dates and times, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - 0-9, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - A, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - B, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - C, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - D, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - E, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - F, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - G, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - H, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - I, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - J, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - K, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - L, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - M, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - N, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - O, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - P, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Q, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - R, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - S, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - T, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - U, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - V, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - W, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - X, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Y, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Z, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Notes, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Inclusion guidelines, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Formatting, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Ordering, List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Links Read more here: » List of songs whose title includes dates and times: Encyclopedia II - List of songs whose title includes dates and times - Notes |
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