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  2. The Last Bandoleros - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes met James when he moved from San Antonio to New York a few years prior to the forming of the band. Fuentes met the Navaira brothers on a trip home to San Antonio and introduced the brothers to James shortly after. [4] Shortly after, the four began performing live together after a writing session that went particularly well.

  3. Video 5 8 6 - Wikipedia

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    "Video 5 8 6", originally titled "Prime 5 8 6", [4] [5] is an electronic instrumental piece and twenty-fourth single written and produced in 1982 [citation needed] by the British group New Order. [6] In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music 's first cassette magazine , Feature Mist .

  4. Timeline of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    October 5: Acquisition: Twitter acquired a video clip company called Vine that launches (later) in January 2013. [65] [66] Twitter released Vine as a standalone app that allows users to create and share six-second looping video clips on January 24, 2013. Vine videos shared on Twitter are visible directly in users' Twitter feeds. [67]

  5. Randall "Tex" Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Randall Craig "Tex" Cobb (born May 7, 1950) is an American actor, martial artist, and former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division. Considered to possess one of the greatest boxing chins of all time, [ 1 ] Cobb was a brawler who also packed considerable punching power . [ 2 ]

  6. Jack of Diamonds (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tex Ritter (a very early recording, for which he is famous) Skip James; John Lee Hooker (on the album Jack o' Diamonds: 1949 Recordings, released 2004) John Jacob Niles; Odetta (on Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, 1956) Lonnie Donegan released it as a single in 1957 (available on Rock Island Line: The Singles Anthology 1955-1967, released 1985)

  7. Baby You're Right - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1961, James Brown recorded the song, altering the melody and lyrics and adding a songwriting credit for himself. Released as a single on King Records, his version was a hit, charting #2 R&B and #49 Pop in 1962. [1] It also appeared on the album Think! in 1960, and later on Papa's Got a Brand New Bag in 1965.

  8. Uncommon Valor - Wikipedia

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    [8] Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert of This Week at the Movies: The Movie Review Program both gave the film a thumbs down . [ 9 ] In his Chicago Sun-Times review of Uncommon Valor , Ebert gave the film a mixed 2-out-of-4 star review that described the squandering of "first-rate talent" like Kotcheff and Hackman in a film that was little more than ...

  9. Oia'i'o - Wikipedia

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    "Oia'i'o" (Hawaiian for: "Trust") is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of Hawaii Five-0. It also serves as the first season finale and aired on May 16, 2011 on CBS.