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  2. Vivienne Malone-Mayes - Wikipedia

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    Vivienne Lucille Malone was born on February 10, 1932, in Waco, Texas, to Pizarro and Vera Estelle Allen Malone. [1] She encountered educational challenges associated with growing up in an African-American community in the South, including racially segregated schools, [2] but the encouragement of her parents, both educators, led her to avidly pursue her own education.

  3. Blackhawk (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Blackhawk was a restaurant in the Chicago Loop from 1920 to 1984. It served a menu of American cuisine, notably prime rib and a signature "spinning salad bowl", and was, in the early part of its history a nationally known entertainment venue for Big Band music. Its legacy continued until 2009 at Don Roth's Blackhawk in Wheeling, Illinois.

  4. Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que - Wikipedia

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    Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que is a chain of restaurants founded in Signal Hill, California specializing in barbecue cuisine as well as southern and Cajun style meals. The restaurants feature a southern American and Blues theme. The chain has locations in California, Arizona, and Nevada, and is owned by Hofman Hospitality Group. [3]

  5. Lucille Elizabeth Bishop Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was the first food editor of Sepia magazine, a Fort Worth-based publication aimed at Black Americans. [3] In 1965, Smith baked more than 300 fruit cakes in one week to send to every enlisted person serving in the Vietnam War from Tarrant County. [6] Fort Worth proclaimed a "Lucille B. Smith day" in her honor in 1966.

  6. The Social Buccaneer (1923 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Ricksen as Lucille Vail; Robert Anderson as Terry Malone; Buck Connors as Phillip Dupre (as George Connors) Tom London as Louis Lenoir (as Leonard Clapham) Sidney Bracey as Bentley Craven; Tote Du Crow; Fontaine La Rue; Scott Pembroke as Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) Universal Weekly advertisement for The Social Buccaneer

  7. Three Little Pigskins - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the earliest credited appearances for a then platinum blonde-haired Lucille Ball, who played a supporting role as one of the female recruiters and became famous years later for her own physical comedy. When reminiscing on this short, Ball (apparently referring to the seltzer squirting scene) remarked, "The only thing I learned from ...

  8. Black Angel Blues - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded in 1930 by Lucille Bogan, one of the classic female blues singers. [2] Bogan recorded it as a mid-tempo, twelve-bar blues, featuring her vocal with piano accompaniment. In 1934, Tampa Red recorded "Black Angel Blues" for Vocalion Records. The song was performed at a slower tempo and featured prominent slide-guitar ...

  9. Gibson Blueshawk - Wikipedia

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    The Blueshawk has a number of distinctive features that distinguish it from virtually all other Gibsons. The Blueshawk's body outline is the same as a slightly earlier range of guitars — the Nighthawks (1993–1999) — but unlike the Nighthawks, the Blueshawk is a semi-hollow bodied guitar with twin f-holes.