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The following works are some of the most universally respected and established cornerstones of the band repertoire. All have "stood the test of time" through decades of regular performance, and many, either through an innovative use of the medium or by the fame of their composer, helped establish the wind band as a legitimate, serious performing ensemble.
Nathan Wright Stuckey (December 17, 1933 – August 24, 1988) [2] was an American country singer. He recorded for various labels between 1966 and 1978, charting in the top 10 of Hot Country Songs with " Sweet Thang ", "Plastic Saddle", "Sweet Thang and Cisco" and "Take Time to Love Her"
Alfred Stucky (1892–1969), Swiss dam engineer; Galen D. Stucky (active since 1964), American inorganic materials chemist; Giovanni Stucky (1843–1910), Italian businessman; Janaka Stucky (born 1978), American poet and publisher; Lynn Stucky (born 1958), American veterinarian and politician; Mark P. Stucky (born 1948), American astronaut
This is an incomplete list of recording artists signed with RCA Records, including those whose material bears the RCA Victor brand. All acts are listed alphabetically by their first name or (ignoring the words "A", "An", and "The") group name.
Lyn Moran (née Stuckey born November 12, 1978) is an American entertainer best known for being a cast member of the children's performing group The Wiggles. Early life and education [ edit ]
Rep. Lynn Stucky is headed to a runoff against Andy Hopper in the Republican primary for Texas House District 64. Hopper got a big boost in votes from Wise County to receive 46.66% of the vote ...
Sunday Morning with Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith: 1970 [44] Connie Smith Come Along and Walk with Me: 1971 [41] Clinging to a Saving Hand: 1995 [39] "Cry, Cry Cry" Connie Smith Shirley Wood Connie in the Country: 1967 [10] "Daddy Sang Bass" Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey: Carl Perkins: Sunday Morning with Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith: 1970 [44 ...
After being imprisoned for 29 years, a new legal process was opened on the case and David McCallum, now 45, and William Stuckey, already deceased, were both found innocent of the murder. District Attorney Ken Thompson's office and the Conviction Review Unit completed their reviews of McCallum's case and agreed to set him free.