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  2. State songs of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Arizona has two official state songs, although neither is named as such. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The official state anthem is "The Arizona March Song" and the alternate state anthem titled "Arizona".

  3. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    State song: "Arizona" Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. 1981 [1] [18] State anthem: "Arizona March Song" Maurice Blumenthal: Margaret Rowe ...

  4. Arizona (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Arizona" is a song written by Kenny Young and recorded in 1969 by Mark Lindsay, a solo effort while still lead singer for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Lindsay was backed by L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew . [ 1 ]

  5. What song did NY choose for the DNC roll call? See the ...

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    The iconic and Grammy-winning song was the state delegation's choice as its musical selection during the roll call at the second night of the ... Arizona: Song: "Edge of Seventeen ...

  6. Democrats set their convention roll call to a soundtrack ...

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    Here’s how each song (likely) fits each state or territory, in order of the roll call: ... Arizona: “Edge of Seventeen,” Stevie Nicks. The former Fleetwood Mac singer is from Phoenix.

  7. Category:United States state songs - Wikipedia

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    Alabama (Julia Tutwiler song) Alaska's Flag; State songs of Arizona; Oh, Arkansas; Arkansas (song) Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me) The Arkansas Traveler (song) C.

  8. The State-Specific Significance of Each Song in the DNC ... - AOL

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    Arizona “Edge of Seventeen ... ” by hip-hop trio House of Pain. The 1992 hit song has been linked to the state’s college football fans, who have made jumping around to it a tradition.

  9. List of Arizona state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The state of Arizona has numerous symbols, many of which are officially recognized after a law passed by the state legislature, and were adopted in the 20th century. The first symbol was the motto, which was made official in 1864 for the Arizona Territory. Arizona became the second state to adopt a "state firearm" after Utah adopted the ...