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  2. Ed Wiley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ed Wiley Jr. (March 14, 1930 – September 27, 2010) [1] was an American tenor saxophonist whose big sound and soulful expression helped lay the foundation for early blues, R&B and what would later come to be known as “rock-and-roll” music.

  3. List of Chesapeake Shores episodes - Wikipedia

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    David's mother and sister make a surprise visit to the B & B. His mother says the family is financially ruined and that she has no idea where her husband went. Jess scolds the press members that have gathered outside, and calls the police to keep the press off the property. Bree has Luke review a short story written from a prisoner's perspective.

  4. National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Inaugural Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held on August 17, 2013 at the Waetjen Auditorium at Cleveland State University in Cleveland. [11] The first class of inductees included recording acts The Supremes, The Temptations, The Marvelettes, The O'Jays, [9] Martha & The Vandellas (Martha Reeves, Rosalind Holmes, and Annette Helton), The Dramatics, Ruby & The ...

  5. B. W. Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    "B. W." stood for "Buckwheat". Stevenson was born in Dallas, Texas, United States, [2] and attended W.H. Adamson High School with other musicians Michael Martin Murphey, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Larry Groce. Stevenson performed and was taped for the intended pilot of Austin City Limits on October 13, 1974. However, the recording quality was ...

  6. Lucille Bogan - Wikipedia

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    She was born Lucile Anderson, the daughter of Gussie and Wylie Anderson. [5] According to some sources, she was born in Amory, Mississippi, [6] but according to her entry in the 1900 census her birthplace was Birmingham, Alabama. [5] [2] In 1914, she married Nazareth Lee Bogan, a railwayman, and gave birth to a son, Nazareth Jr., in either 1915 ...

  7. Jay Gordon (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jay Gordon, performing with the Penetrators, February 2016. Courtesy of Brian Tierney and Backstage360.com [1]. Jay Gordon is an American blues rock guitarist who recorded with Phillip Walker for his album Jaywalkin. [2]

  8. James Gadson - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he played with Freddie King on Larger Than Life [7] and went on to record with Martha Reeves, Randy Crawford, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, B.B. King, Albert King, Rose Royce, Elkie Brooks and many more artists. [8] In 1975, he anchored the Motown classic double platinum album City Of Angels, recorded by Billy Griffin & The Miracles.

  9. William P. Sims - Wikipedia

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    Sims won re-election, and with newcomer J. B. Wylie, became the two senators from Cochise County. [66] In August 1926 Sims once again filed his intention to run for re-election to the state senate, along with Wylie. However, he was defeated in the primary when Wylie and Fred Sutter were the top two vote getters. [67] [68]