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  2. Archie Campbell (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Archie Campbell (November 7, 1914 – August 29, 1987) [1] was an American comedian, writer, and star of Hee Haw, a country-flavored network television variety show. He was also a recording artist with several hits for RCA Victor in the 1960s.

  3. Hee Haw - Wikipedia

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    Hee Haw Honky Tonk – With the Urban Cowboy craze in full swing in the early 1980s, Hee Haw answered with its very own Urban Cowboy-esque honky-tonk (even Buck Owens developed an Urban Cowboy look by growing a beard and donning a cowboy hat, and kept this image for the next several seasons). The sketch was a spinoff of "Pickin' and Grinnin ...

  4. Unplugged (Alice in Chains album) - Wikipedia

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    Inez and drummer Sean Kinney did pay tribute to Metallica, however, playing the intro to their hit song "Enter Sandman" just before "Sludge Factory". Before "Angry Chair," Jerry Cantrell paid further tribute by playing the intro to "Battery" going into the Hee Haw song, "Gloom, Despair, and Agony on Me". This was omitted from the CD but can be ...

  5. Talk:Hee Haw - Wikipedia

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    I thought the song went Doom, despair and agony own me. Gloom makes more sense than doom, but on makes less sense than own. —Tamfang 19:57, 20 April 2007 (UTC) I agree. I distinctly recall it is "Doom, despair, and agony on me..." Ironwolf. Nope, "Gloom, despair, and agony on me." Just saw Hee Haw on TV the other day.

  6. Angry Chair - Wikipedia

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    This version opens with an impromptu rendition by Cantrell of "Gloom, Despair and Agony on Me" from the TV show Hee Haw. Live performances of the song can also be found on the "Heaven Beside You" and "Get Born Again" singles and the live album Live.

  7. The Christmas songs you love to hate the most - AOL

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    Jing-a-di-jing hee haw hee haw! Songs people don’t like because so help them, if they hear it one more time … George Michael of Wham! in 1985, a year before he unleashed "Last Christmas" on ...

  8. On “Hee Haw,” Stoneman played “the Ironing Board Lady,” Ida Lee Nagger, who would appear during one of the series’ signature blackout bits, the song “Pfft You Were Gone!” View this ...

  9. Million Dollar Band (country music group) - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Band was an all-star group of session musicians that often performed on the Hee Haw television variety show from August 1980 through November 1988.. The group's members included some of Nashville's most well-known virtuosos at their respective instruments: Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph, Floyd Cramer, Charlie McCoy, Danny Davis, Jethro Burns and Johnny Gimble, along with Hee ...