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  2. Alderson Broaddus University - Wikipedia

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    The college's campus in the early 1930s. Alderson Broaddus University derived its name from the merging of two Baptist institutions in 1932. The older of the two, Broaddus Institute, was founded in Winchester, Virginia, in 1871 by Edward Jefferson Willis, a Baptist minister who named the new school after Rev. William Francis Ferguson Broaddus, a prominent Baptist minister at the time of the ...

  3. Gary McPherson - Wikipedia

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    McPherson first worked under Sonny Moran in the 1970s, and later with Gale Catlett through the 1980s after a brief stint with Alderson Broaddus University. [1] His coaching career came to an end in 1993, though McPherson continued to work with West Virginia as a fundraiser and director of the Mountaineer Athletic Club.

  4. Little Red Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Songbook (1909), also known as I.W.W. Songs or Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World, subtitled (in some editions) Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, is a compilation of tunes, hymns, and songs used by the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) to help build morale, promote solidarity, and lift the spirits of the working-class during the Labor Movement.

  5. Equator (Randy Stonehill album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except "Light of the World" by Randy Stonehill and Wayne Berry, and "Hide Them In Your Love" by Randy Stonehill and Gary Morris. Side one "Light of the World" – 4:10 "Big Ideas (In a Shrinking World)" – 4:37 {note: the original LP label and album cover has the title as "Big Ideas (In the Shrinking World)"}

  6. Shut Down (The Beach Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shut Down" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian for the American rock band the Beach Boys. The primary melody is a twelve-bar blues. [4] On March 4, 1963, it was released as the B-side of the single "Surfin' U.S.A.", three weeks ahead of the album of the same name on which both tracks appeared. [1]

  7. Goodbye Cruel World (James Darren song) - Wikipedia

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    He does not mind being shot out of a cannon, and plans to tell the world that she "made a crying clown" out of him. According to disc jockeys at the time the song was released, the calliope -like riff used in the song based on the " Entrance of the Gladiators " theme, was a synthesized recording of a woman's voice rather than a musical instrument.

  8. Stop the World – I Want to Get Off - Wikipedia

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    Stop the World – I Want to Get Off is a 1961 musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. In 1966 Warner Bros. released a film adaptation of the play. In 1996, a film version was produced for TV, made for the A&E Network. According to Oscar Levant, the play's title was derived from a graffito. [1]

  9. Al Anderson (NRBQ) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Anderson was the frontman of Connecticut-based band the Wildweeds, [1] whose song "No Good To Cry" (written by Anderson) was a regional success in 1967. [2] From December 1971 until December 1993, he was the lead guitarist in the band NRBQ , and released several solo albums.