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  2. Illinois (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Illinois" is the regional anthem (or state song) of the U.S. state of Illinois. Written in about 1890 by Civil War veteran Charles H. Chamberlin (1891–1894), the verses were set to the tune of "Baby Mine," a popular song composed in 1876 [ 1 ] by Archibald Johnston (died 1887). [ 2 ] "

  3. Two Rivers - Wikipedia

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    "Two Rivers" (song), a 1985 song by Northern Irish band The Adventures "Two Rivers", a 1989 song by Jeff Beck from the album Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop Two Rivers ( The Wheel of Time ) , an isolated region in Robert Jordan's novels, in which the series begins

  4. Talk:Two Rivers (song) - Wikipedia

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  5. List of songs about Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "Greetings. Chicago's Official Song. 1833–Chicago–1933" – composer & lyricist: George D. Gaw; transcriber & arranger: Frank Barden "Growing Up" – Fall Out Boy, from Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend, 2003 "Guren no Yumiya" - NateWantsToBattle "A Guided Tour of Chicago" – The Lawrence Arms, 1999

  6. Eddy Clearwater - Wikipedia

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    They owned Reservation Blues, a Wicker Park (Chicago) blues bar and restaurant, in the early 2000s (and no longer in operation). It featured Clearwater regularly as well as local and national blues talent. He fathered two sons, Jason and Edgar. On January 8, 1997, Clearwater underwent successful triple heart bypass surgery. [10]

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  8. The Mauds - Wikipedia

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    They were featured at a book-release party in November 2009 for Dean Milano's “Chicago Music Scene” book that documented the Mauds and all the Chicago bands from the 60's and 70's. This final lineup of the Mauds only got to play half a dozen shows up until Rogers death in December 2010 from cancer.

  9. Rivers (Six60 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rivers" was the second of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [2] on 20 October 2017. [3] American musician Teddy Swims covered the song on YouTube in 2019, which became a viral video. [4]