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  2. List of personalities who appeared on Ozark Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Country Music Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album (third edition, 1957) Barry McCloud (1995) Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Country Music and Its Performers, ISBN 0-399-52144-5; Gentry, Linnell (1972). A History and Encyclopedia of Country, Western, and Gospel Music. Scholarly Press. ISBN 0-403-01358-5.. "Ozark Jubilee".

  3. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music venues in the United States. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. ... Ozark Civic Center: Ozark: 3,600 1986 ... Lloyd Noble ...

  4. Slim Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Carol Wilson (July 14, 1910 – July 15, 1990), better known as Slim Wilson, was an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and radio and TV personality who was a cornerstone of country music in the Ozarks for more than 50 years beginning in the 1930s; both in his own right, and as a member of The Goodwill Family and The Tall Timber Trio.

  5. Ozark Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Ozark Jubilee is a 1950s American television program that featured country music's top stars of the day. It was produced in Springfield, Missouri. [1] The weekly live stage show premiered on ABC-TV on January 22, 1955, was renamed Country Music Jubilee on July 6, 1957, and was finally named Jubilee USA on August 2, 1958. [2]

  6. Vance Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Vance Randolph in the Ozarks (Branson, MO: Ozarks Mountaineer, 1991) Roll Me in Your Arms: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume I Folk Songs and Music (1992) ISBN 1-55728-231-5 Blow the Candle Out: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume II Folk Rhymes and Other Lore (1992) ISBN 1-55728-237-4

  7. Fayetteville's Black Spaces: The '70s and '80s clubs that ...

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    Chocolate Buttermilk Band member made a mark on '80s nightlife. Akles, 76, also brought some of the biggest names in music to the Fayetteville clubs he owned from the late ‘70s to early ‘90s.

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  9. KKIX - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas: Frequency: 103.9 MHz: Branding: KIX 104: ... KKIX (103.9 FM) is a radio station in Fayetteville, Arkansas with a country music ...