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Hall, a comedian, was known for poking fun at Rhode Island in the songs composed for the comedy troupes of "Charlie Hall's Ocean State Follies". [2] Asked at some point after 1992 if he could write something good about the state, Hall penned "Rhode Island's It for Me".
In 1996, Rhode Island declared "Rhode Island, It's for Me" as the official state song. The lyrics were written by Charlie Hall, the music was written by Maria Day, and the piece was arranged by Kathryn Chester. [1] "Rhode Island, It's for Me" replaced "Rhode Island", which was subsequently named the official state march. [citation needed]
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Rhode Island State march: "Rhode Island" 1996 State song: "Rhode Island, It's for Me" 1996 [1] South Carolina "Carolina" Anne Curtis Burgess: Henry Timrod G.R. Goodwin (editor) 1911 [1] "South Carolina on My Mind" Hank Martin and Buzz Arledge: 1984 [1] "Richardson Waltz" unknown: 2000 [64] South Dakota "Hail, South Dakota!" DeeCort Hammitt ...
"The Last Great American Dynasty" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). The life of the American socialite Rebekah Harkness, who once lived in Swift's Rhode Island mansion, inspired her to write the song.
The Cowsills are an American singing group from Newport, Rhode Island, six siblings noted for performing professionally and singing harmonies at an early age, later with their mother. The band was formed in early 1965 by brothers Bill , Bob, and Barry Cowsill; their brother John joined shortly thereafter.
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John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band is an American rock band from Rhode Island which began its career in 1972, [1] and achieved mainstream success in the 1980s. Originally known as simply Beaver Brown, they got their name from a paint can.