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  2. Home on the Range - Wikipedia

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    The song has since gone by a number of names, the most common being "Home on the Range" and "Western Home". [18] It was officially adopted as the state song of Kansas on June 30, 1947, and is commonly regarded as the unofficial anthem of the American West.

  3. Home on the Range (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Home on the Range premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 21, 2004, and was released in the United States on April 2. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing $145.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $110 million.

  4. Where the Buffalo Roam - Wikipedia

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    Variations on "Home on the Range" are played by Young on electric guitar as "Ode to Wild Bill" and by an orchestra with arrangements by David Blumberg on "Buffalo Stomp". Music in the film included rock and R&B songs by Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, The Temptations, the Four Tops and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

  5. Home on the Range - en.wikipedia.org

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    On June 30, 1947, "Home on the Range" became the Kansas state song. [9] In 2010, members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 western songs of all time.

  6. Home on Lagrange (The L5 Song) - Wikipedia

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    Home on Lagrange (The L5 Song)" is a filk song, written in 1977 by William S. Higgins and Barry D. Gehm, intended to be sung to the tune of Home on the Range. It was inspired by the idea of placing large, self-contained space colonies into stable equilibrium at the L 4 or L 5 Lagrange points, which had been advocated by Gerard O'Neill. The song ...

  7. Brewster Higley - Wikipedia

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    Brewster Martin Higley VI, MD (November 30, 1823 – December 9, 1911) was an otolaryngologist who became famous for writing "My Western Home". Originally written in 1871 or 1872 and published under the title "My Western Home" in the Smith County Pioneer in the fall of 1873, possibly December, this poem later became the original lyrics for the famous American folk song "Home on the Range".

  8. The Range Rider - Wikipedia

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    The theme was "Home on the Range", [8] though in later episodes, this was played at a fast tempo without the words. The Range Rider was the first major syndicated program to be broadcast five times a week in many areas, which led CBS Films to sometimes pull episodes from distribution to prevent overexposure. [ 1 ]

  9. Daniel E. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Daniel E. Kelley (Rhode Island, February 1843 – Iowa, 1905) was a musician and entertainer, who after moving to Kansas in 1872, wrote the music for "Home on the Range" (following lyrics by Brewster M. Higley), which became the state song. Kelley played violin with his brothers-in-law in the Harlan Brothers Band, but was primarily a carpenter ...