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Cole Camp is a small city in Benton County, Missouri, United States.The population was 1,121 at the 2010 census. The town is known for the annual street fair in September. . It also hosts a Maifest in May, an Oktoberfest in October, and a Christbaumfest in late November; all highlight the town's German herita
Roughly consists of the 100 blocks of E and W Main St., most of Maple St.,105 E. Butterfield,106 N Olive, 107 N Boonville, Cole Camp, Missouri Coordinates 38°27′35″N 93°14′14″W / 38.45972°N 93.23722°W / 38.45972; -93
Year Artist Song Label 1980: Donna Summer "Sunset People" [9] Casablanca: Viola Wills "If You Could Read My Mind" [10] Hansa: 1981: Boys Town Gang "Remember Me / Ain't No Mountain High Enough" [11]
Cole also became the first musician to simultaneously debut three new songs inside the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100, with "ATM" (at 6), "Kevin's Heart" (8), and "KOD" (10). [32] As a result of sales and streaming figures, he was the first artist to have a trio of tracks open inside the uppermost tier at the same time. [ 32 ]
On August 15, 2014, Cole released the song "Be Free", as a response to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. [5] In an interview with NPR's Microphone Check radio show, Cole revealed that the song was recorded the same week he recorded the song "Intro" from 2014 Forest Hills Drive, but was never intended for the album. [6]
"Drinkaby" is a song by American country music singer Cole Swindell. It was released on January 30, 2023 on the deluxe version of his fourth studio album Stereotype and serves as the album's fourth single. It peaked at 13 in late 2023, which resulted in his second song to miss the top ten.
Marcus Randell Cole was born on November 9, 1971, [1] [non-primary source needed] [2] in Saginaw, Michigan, as the youngest in a family of five children. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He graduated from Danville High School in Danville, Illinois , in 1989, where he wrote and performed their class song.
Cole Camp Creek is a stream in Benton County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Osage River arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. [2]Cole Camp Creek most likely was named after Stephen Cole, an early settler, although folk etymology maintains deposits of coal in the area account for the name. [3]