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  2. Tyler Childers - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Childers was born and grew up in Lawrence County, Kentucky. [10] His father worked in the coal industry and his mother is a nurse. [11] He was born with clubfoot and had to undergo surgeries to remedy the condition when he was 18 months old, and again when he was five. [12]

  3. Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? - Wikipedia

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    The album is a gospel music project featuring Childers' touring band, The Food Stamps. The band recorded eight different gospel songs, each in three different versions: a "Hallelujah" version, a "Jubilee" version, and a "Joyful Noise" version.

  4. Concert review: The communal future of country music is alive ...

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    Tyler Childers and the Food Stamps Band sold out Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday, April 13, 2024. Childers started the show with nine songs with the Food Stamps.

  5. Concert review: After past missteps, Railbird Festival is ...

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    Then, of course, there was Childers capping off the evening, as well as Railbird’s Red Mile debut, with the strongest lineup yet of his Food Stamps band — one now augmented by Wooks/NewTown ...

  6. Rustin' in the Rain - Wikipedia

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    Rustin' in the Rain is the sixth album by American singer Tyler Childers.It was released on September 8, 2023, via his own Hickman Holler Records. Produced by Childers and his backing band the Food Stamps, [a] the album includes the single "In Your Love".

  7. Review: Tyler Childers charms Rupp crowd in first of two sold ...

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  8. Which Generation Has Relied on Food Stamps the Most? - AOL

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    The highest use of food stamps is from first-generation millennials and younger Gen X respondents, with 59% having used food stamps at some point in their lives.

  9. My EBT - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "My EBT" are based on real-life examples of welfare abuse that Lafleur had witnessed first-hand. The song laments a person using their sister's E.B.T. card (which is considered to be a fraudulent and hence also abusive use of the card) to acquire a large array of junk food (mostly potato chips and soft drinks) from various stores ("never going hungry, swiping all day"), and ...