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  2. List of barefooters - Wikipedia

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    Isadora Duncan performing barefoot during her 1915–1918 American tour. This is a list of notable barefooters, real and fictional; notable people who are known for going barefoot as a part of their public image, and whose barefoot appearance was consistently reported by media or other reliable sources, or depicted in works of fiction dedicated to them.

  3. Barefootin' (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Barefootin'" is a 1966 song written and performed by Robert Parker. "Barefootin'" was arranged and produced by Wardell Quezergue in 1965. Parker's record label, Nola Records , claimed that the record sold over one million copies.

  4. Robert Parker (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Parker, Jr. was born in Mobile, Alabama, to Robert and Leana Parker. [3] He grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, [4] and started his career as a saxophonist, playing with Professor Longhair on his hit "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" in 1949.

  5. Barefooting - Wikipedia

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    Barefootin' may refer to: Barefootin', an autobiography by Unita Blackwell "Barefootin'" (song), a 1965 song by Robert Parker; See also. Barefoot

  6. Brownsville Station (band) - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville Station is an American rock band from Michigan popular in the 1970s. Original members included Cub Koda (guitarist/vocalist), Mike Lutz (guitarist/vocalist), T.J. Cronley (), and Tony Driggins (bassist/vocals).

  7. Pee Wee Crayton - Wikipedia

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    Crayton was born in Rockdale, Texas. [2] He began playing guitar seriously after moving to California in 1935, later settling in Oakland. [3] While there, he absorbed the music of T-Bone Walker but developed his own unique approach.

  8. The Swingin' Medallions - Wikipedia

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    Their first single, "I Wanna Be Your Guy", was inadvertently released under the name, "Swinging Medallions" instead of "Swingin' Medallions". It did not chart , but the second, " Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) ", written by Don Smith and Cyril Vetter and originally recorded by Dick Holler and the Holidays, reached No. 17 in the U.S. Billboard ...

  9. Talk:Barefootin' (song) - Wikipedia

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    The category "Music videos by Aardman Animations" is for songs for which Aardman Animations made music videos. Any song (and thus any article about such a song) meeting that criterion should be in that category.