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  2. Eric Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Eric Andersen (born February 14, 1943) is an American folk music singer-songwriter, [1] who has written songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, the Grateful Dead, Rick Nelson, and many others.

  3. Thirsty Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Thirsty Boots" is a civil-rights-era folksong by American singer-songwriter Eric Andersen that first appeared on his 1966 album 'Bout Changes 'n' Things. According to the album's liner notes, the song "was written to a civil rights worker-friend. Having never gone down to Mississippi myself, I wrote the song about coming back."

  4. Karl-Erik - Wikipedia

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    Karl Erik Rimfeldt (born 1980), retired Norwegian football defender; Karl-Erik Svensson (1891–1978), Swedish gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics; Karl-Erik Taukar (born 1989), Estonian singer, bass guitarist and television host; Karl-Erik Wahlberg (1874–1934), Swedish curler who won a silver medal at the 1924 Winter Olympics

  5. Karl-Erik Alberts - Wikipedia

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    Karl-Erik Alberts (1910–1989) was a Swedish cinematographer. [1] He was employed on more than fifty film productions during his career. He worked for a variety of companies including Svensk Filmindustri , Europa Film and Svensk Talfilm.

  6. Karl-Erik Andersson - Wikipedia

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    Karl-Erik "Cacka" Andersson (16 January 1927 — 16 August 2005) [3] was a Swedish footballer, bandy player and ice hockey player. He made 174 Allsvenskan appearances for Djurgårdens IF and scored three goals. [ 4 ]

  7. 'Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 - Wikipedia

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    ' Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 is a 1967 album by Eric Andersen and was released on the Vanguard Records label. It is nearly the same album as his previous release, with changes in the song sequencing and the addition of additional instruments.

  8. Karl-Erik Israelsson - Wikipedia

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    Karl-Erik "Cacka" Israelsson (23 August 1929 – 10 January 2013) was a Swedish long jumper, who won the national title in 1951 and finished seventh at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was also a notable singer-songwriter in the country music style and an occasional actor. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Charlie Norman - Wikipedia

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    Charles Norman, also known as Charlie Norman (née Karl-Erik Albert Norman; 4 October 1920 – 12 August 2005), was a Swedish musician and entertainer. Norman is regarded as Sweden's leading boogie-woogie piano player in the 1940s, [1] but an accomplished all-round pianist. [2] He collaborated with other artists such as Alice Babs and Sickan ...