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  2. Clint Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Clint had found his local audience at Mr. Day's in Georgetown and various other D.C. nightspots. When Clint's record promoter dropped the single off at WWDC, we just jumped all over it. It became a hit overnight. Clint is the sort of fellow you just automatically like the first time you meet him.

  3. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.

  4. Clint Mansell - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Darryl Mansell (/ ˈ m æ n s əl /; born 7 November 1963) [1] [2] is an English musician, singer, and composer. He served as the lead vocalist of alt-rock band Pop Will Eat Itself. After the band's dissolution, Mansell moved to the United States and embarked on a career as a film score composer.

  5. William Crighton - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Crighton returned to Australia, living in Burrinjuck, New South Wales, where he began writing songs. After making some rough recordings, he sent them off to his friend and mentor, Matt Sherrod, for some input. Crighton asked Sherrod to come out from the US and play the new songs with him, and they recorded an album in a week and a half ...

  6. Playground in My Mind - Wikipedia

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    Holmes' better known version was released in the U.S. in June 1972 but did not reach the Hot 100 chart until 24 March 1973, whereupon it rose to #2 on 16–23 June 1973, behind "My Love" by Paul McCartney and Wings. [6] The single stayed on the chart for 23 weeks. [7] The song was granted gold disc status by the R.I.A.A. on 3 July 1973. [7]

  7. No Time to Kill - Wikipedia

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    No Time to Kill is the fourth studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Clint Black.The title is a play on the title of his debut album, Killin' Time. All Five singles from the album were top ten hits for Black on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts: the title track hit #3; "A Bad Goodbye" (a duet with Wynonna Judd recorded after they toured together for 1993's ...

  8. ‘Juror No. 2’ Could Be Clint Eastwood’s Last Film - AOL

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    While exact location counts are still being finalized, as it stands one week from opening day, “Juror #2” is currently listing showtimes at four locations around New York City, five in the Los ...

  9. A Good Run of Bad Luck - Wikipedia

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    "A Good Run of Bad Luck" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Clint Black. It was released in February 1994 as the fourth single from his album No Time to Kill. It reached number one on both the United States and Canadian country charts. [1] The song was written by Black and Hayden Nicholas.