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  2. Alvah Chapman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Chapman was born in Columbus, Georgia on March 21, 1921. His family owned the R. W. Page Corporation, which owned the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer among other publications. His father was chosen as publisher of The Bradenton Evening Herald, and he moved to Florida with his family when he was five years old.

  3. Phyllis Boyens - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis S. Boyens (February 22, 1947 – December 9, 2009), also known as Phyllis Liptak, was an American folk singer and actress.Her music was in the genre of "Mountain Music", also known as Appalachian music.

  4. List of 2012 deaths in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Name Age Date Location Cause of death Larry Reinhardt Iron Butterfly, Captain Beyond: 63: January 2, 2012: Bradenton, Florida, U.S.: Complications from cirrhosis [1]: Bob Weston ...

  5. The Bradenton Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Bradenton Herald moved in September 2013 to its new headquarters in downtown Bradenton located at 1111 Third Ave. W. In May 2016 The Bradenton Herald discontinued production of its zoned edition, The Lakewood Ranch Herald , which had focused on local coverage of the rapidly growing eastern region of Manatee County since 2006.

  6. Larry Reinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Born in Florida, United States, [2] Reinhardt started his musical career in the 1960s in the Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida area. He worked with several bands, the most well-known of which was The Thunderbeats. In 1969, Reinhardt, along with bassist Richard Price and drummer Ramone Sotolongo, formed a "power trio" called The Load.

  7. Bob Barron - Wikipedia

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    Barron was born in American Falls, Idaho in January 1928. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. [2] [3]He completed in thirty-two Grand National/Nextel Cup Series events in his career, earning five top-tens.

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  9. Snooty - Wikipedia

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    Baby began living in the tank on June 20, 1949. According to the book The Legacy: South Florida Museum, Stout arrived in Bradenton late at night and was unable to locate the museum's curator, Dr. Lester Leigh, to unlock the door, and received help from the sheriff and a group of prisoners to move Baby into his new home. [3]