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  2. Blue Star Mothers of America - Wikipedia

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    A coupon was included in the article and for each one returned, the mother received a blue star, one for each child overseas. More than 1,000 mothers responded. On February 1, 1942 their first meeting was held and 358 mothers attended. They showed their support of Captain Maines and the Blue Star Mothers of America was formed.

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  4. Jimmy Carl Black - Wikipedia

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    The duo recorded an album of classic R&B songs, Black, Brown and Blue, and performed live together. Black moved to Italy in 1992 and to Germany in 1995, where he re-formed The Grandmothers with original members Preston and Gardner and with Dutch bass player Ener Bladezipper ( stage name of René Mesritz) and Italian guitar player Sandro Oliva.

  5. Buddy Clark - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Clark (born Samuel Goldberg, July 26, 1912 – October 1, 1949) was an American popular singer of the Big Band era. He had some success in the 1930s, but his career truly blossomed in the late 1940s, after his return from service in World War II, and he became one of the nation's top crooners.

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  7. Mothers' movement - Wikipedia

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    The mothers' movement was an anti-war women's movement in the United States, beginning in California in 1939, soon after the start of World War II.At its height, it consisted of 50 to 100 loosely-confederated groups, with a total membership that may have been as high as five or six million.

  8. The Mothers of Invention - Wikipedia

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    Other albums from the period are Over-Nite Sensation (1973), which contained several future concert favorites, such as "Dinah-Moe Humm" and "Montana", and the albums Roxy & Elsewhere (1974) and One Size Fits All (1975) which feature ever-changing versions of a band still called the Mothers, and are notable for the tight renditions of highly ...

  9. Ray Collins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hunt was eventually replaced by Zappa, and the group evolved into the Mothers of Invention. [1] Ray was the lead vocalist on most songs for their early albums, including Freak Out!, Absolutely Free, Cruising with Ruben & the Jets and Uncle Meat. He additionally provided harmonica on Freak Out!.