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  2. O Death - Wikipedia

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    First line reads: Death/ O, sinner I'm come by heaven's decree, my warrant is to summon thee. In 2004, the Journal of Folklore Research asserted that "O, Death" is Lloyd Chandler's song "A Conversation with Death", which Chandler performed in the 1920s while preaching in Appalachia.

  3. Lloyd Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Chandler (1896–1978) was an American Appalachian Folk musician and Free Will Baptist preacher from Madison County, North Carolina.. Research has asserted that Chandler is the writer of "O, Death", a song featured on the acclaimed O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. [1]

  4. O'Death - Wikipedia

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    All the members of O'Death met between the years of 2000 and 2003 at SUNY Purchase.With Greg Jamie on guitar and vocals, Gabe Darling on electric guitar, ukulele, piano, and vocals, David Rogers-Berry on drums, Robert Pycior on violin, and Andrew Platt on bass - O'Death put together a very raw, 10-track CD-R, entitled Carl Nemelka Family Photographs, [2] recorded by Joshua Benash (of the bands ...

  5. Oh! Susanna - Wikipedia

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    The song contains contradictory lines such as "It rain'd all night the day I left, The weather it was dry, The sun so hot I froze to death...", which have been described as "nonsense". [3] It is one of the songs by Foster that use the word "nigger" (in original version only; others are "Old Uncle Ned" and "Oh! Lemuel", both also among Foster's ...

  6. Charley Patton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Palmer described Patton as a "jack-of all-trades bluesman", who played "deep blues, white hillbilly songs, nineteenth-century ballads, and other varieties of black and white country dance music with equal facility". [13] He was popular across the southern United States and performed annually in Chicago; in 1934, he performed in New York ...

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  8. Oh! (The Linda Lindas song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh!" is a song by American rock band the Linda Lindas. It is the opening track on the band's debut studio album, Growing Up (2022), [1] released on Epitaph Records.It was written by Bela Salazar, Eloise Wong, and sisters Lucia and Mila de la Garza, [2] [3] and was produced by Carlos de la Garza.

  9. Mike Derks (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Derks' first Gwar song was "Black and Huge", and the first song featuring him on vocals was "The Needle", which was later re-recorded as "Escape From The Mooselodge" on We Kill Everything, featuring Oderus Urungus on vocals. "Black and Huge" was originally recorded after Hell-O was released in the United States.