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  2. Big D and the Kids Table - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor's first appearance on a Big D record was for their 2007 release Strictly Rude. Big D and the Kids Table played 200 shows a year around this time on average, [1] in support of bands including the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Dropkick Murphys, Rancid, and Alexisonfire, and have become regular performers on the Warped Tour. The band has also ...

  3. Big D - Wikipedia

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  4. Big D and Bubba - Wikipedia

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    The Big D and Bubba Show is a nationally syndicated radio show airing six days a week on approximately 80 country music FM radio stations. The show is syndicated by Compass Media Networks . Live shows are broadcast from 6 to 10 AM (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday.

  5. Randy Jackson - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Randy began working with former Idol finalist Kimberley Locke, producing her 4th album. The lead single, "Strobe Light", was released March 16, 2010. [ 7 ] In February 2010, Jackson participated in We Are the World 25 for Haiti as part of the chorus.

  6. Good Luck (Big D and the Kids Table album) - Wikipedia

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    This 1990s punk rock album–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Big D (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big D" is a song about Dallas, Texas, written by Frank Loesser in 1956 for the musical The Most Happy Fella. It was introduced by Susan Johnson as "Cleo" and Shorty Long – the country and not the soul singer [1] as "Herman". The song's refrain spells out "Dallas": "Big D, little A, double L, A, S."

  8. Randy Bachman - Wikipedia

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    By 1987, Randy left the band. [11] By 1988, Bachman-Turner Overdrive had reformed again, this time with the popular 1974–77 lineup. The band toured together until 1991, when Randy again departed. Randy returned to The Guess Who for a reunion performance in August 1999, in Winnipeg at the end of the XIII Pan Am Games. [12]

  9. The Cold Crush Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Cold Crush Brothers most successful Cold Crush single to date is "Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold", released in 1984, which sold 16,000 units in its first week of release; a big deal in the early '80s. A distribution dispute between Tuff City Records and Profile Records hindered the sales of the single with the most potential of reaching gold status.