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  2. Funtime (Iggy Pop song) - Wikipedia

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    "Funtime" is a song written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, first released by Iggy Pop on his 1977 album entitled The Idiot. [2] It reflects Iggy and Bowie's growing fascination with the German music scene, and bears marked similarities to "Lila Engel" by krautrock band Neu!.

  3. John D. Goeken - Wikipedia

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    He reasoned that if he could set up a microwave repeater system between Chicago and St. Louis, he would be able to sell more radios to truckers. When Goeken tried to apply for an FCC license to establish his repeater system, he learned that AT&T had a monopoly on such communications, and that he would be denied a license. [ 2 ]

  4. Funtime - Wikipedia

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    Funtime or Fun Time may refer to: "Funtime" (Iggy Pop song), 1977, covered by Boy George "Funtime" (The Spitfire Boys song), 1979; Funtime Comics, a Christchurch, New Zealand based collective of comic artists and writers; Fun Time, a Canadian children's television series; Fun Time, a 1975 album by Count Basie

  5. Louis St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Louis St. Louis (May 26, 1942 – March 26, 2021) [1] was an American songwriter, music arranger and singer, famous for songs written for Grease, particularly the song "Sandy" (co-written with Screamin' Scott Simon), which was a hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles chart, [2] and for John Travolta [3] and performing "Rock 'n' Roll Party Queen" and "Mooning" (songs ...

  6. History of St. Louis (1763–1803) - Wikipedia

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    The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1763 to 1803 was marked by the transfer of French Louisiana to Spanish control, the founding of the city of St. Louis, its slow growth and role in the American Revolution under the rule of the Spanish, the transfer of the area to American control in the Louisiana Purchase, and its steady growth and prominence since then.

  7. Carry On (Fun song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carry On" is a song by American pop rock band Fun.It was released on October 23, 2012, as the third single off their second album, Some Nights.The song was written by the band members, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, Jack Antonoff, alongside the album's producer, Jeff Bhasker.

  8. Thomas Schlafly - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he published A New Religion in Mecca: Memoir of a Renegade Brewery in St. Louis (Virginia Publishing), which recounted the founding of the Saint Louis Brewery. [3] He is also an attorney, working as a partner [4] in the St. Louis office of Thompson Coburn. He is a nephew of St. Louis conservative commentator Phyllis Schlafly. [5]

  9. Chris von der Ahe - Wikipedia

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    Founder and Owner of St. Louis Cardinals (MLB), businessman, CEO, entrepreneur Christian Friedrich (or Frederick ) Wilhelm von der Ahe ( German: [fɔn dɐ ˈʔaːhə] ; [ 1 ] October 7, 1851 – June 5, 1913) was a German-American entrepreneur, best known as the owner of the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association , now known as ...