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  2. Ruby Starr - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Starr, born Constance Henrietta Mierzwiak (November 30, 1949 – January 14, 1995), [1] was an American rock singer and recording artist who attained national prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, notably for her work with Black Oak Arkansas.

  3. Jim "Dandy" Mangrum - Wikipedia

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    One of the songs from the album, "Jim Dandy", which was a cover of the 1955 LaVern Baker song, reached number 25 in the Billboard chart, and became their best known single and Mangrum's signature song. It also featured female vocalist Ruby Starr, who traded off vocals with Mangrum.

  4. Jim Dandy (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 the song was recorded by southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas.It hit #25 on the pop chart and featured Jim Mangrum (who had already been using "Jim Dandy" as a stage name before they covered the song) and female vocalist Ruby Starr trading off vocals.

  5. Black Oak Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Black Oak Arkansas, originally named "The Knowbody Else", was formed in 1963 by some "high school pals" living in the area around Black Oak, Arkansas. [2] Original members included Ronnie "Chicky Hawk" Smith (vocals), Rickie Lee (alternately "Risky" or "Ricochet") Reynolds (guitar), Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight (guitar), Harvey "Burley" Jett (guitar), Pat "Dirty" Daugherty (bass), and Wayne ...

  6. Ringo Starr skipped out on an Elton John concert for an understandable reason. In an interview from The Sunday Times published on Jan. 12, the Beatle recalled attending John's Wembley Stadium show ...

  7. High on the Hog (Black Oak Arkansas album) - Wikipedia

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    High on the Hog is the fourth studio album by American southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas, released in 1973 by Atco Records. [2] It is known for its cover of the LaVern Baker song "Jim Dandy", which reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

  8. Blackfoot (band) - Wikipedia

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    By late 1975, the group was living back in Gainesville, Florida. During 1977, they communicated with Black Oak Arkansas' manager, Butch Stone, who hired them as the backing group for one of his clients, Ruby Starr, who had been a backup singer for Black Oak but was now becoming self-employed.

  9. Black Oak Arkansas (album) - Wikipedia

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    All selections written and arranged by Black Oak Arkansas, except where noted. "Uncle Lijiah" - 3:17 "Memories at the Window" - 3:05 "The Hills of Arkansas" - 3:45