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  2. Jim Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Stafford's first televised appearance was in 1974 on a show called Rock Concert that aired in the United Kingdom.. The Jim Stafford Show was a six-week summer variety series shown on ABC from July 30, 1975 () to September 3, 1975 ().

  3. Jim Stafford (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Stafford is the 1974 debut album from American singer Jim Stafford. It was issued subsequent to the release of the first two singles. The LP reached No. 55 on the U.S. Top LPs chart. On the country chart, it peaked at No. 6.

  4. Matthew Stafford - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2009, Lions head coach Jim Schwartz announced that Stafford would be the Lions' starting quarterback heading into the season. [78] [79] [80] He was the first Lions rookie quarterback to start in Week 1 since Greg Landry in 1968. [81] He completed 16 of 37 passes for 205 yards and three interceptions.

  5. Spiders & Snakes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spiders & Snakes" is a 1974 hit song recorded by Jim Stafford and written by Stafford and David Bellamy of The Bellamy Brothers. It was the second of four U.S. Top 40 singles released from his eponymous debut album and also the highest-charting at number three. The lyrics in the verses are spoken, while only the chorus is sung.

  6. Wildwood Weed - Wikipedia

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    "Wildwood Weed" reached number seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number five on Cash Box [2] and number three on the Canadian pop singles chart. [3] It was a crossover hit onto the Adult Contemporary charts of both nations (reaching number two in Canada), [4] as well as the U.S. Country chart.

  7. My Girl Bill - Wikipedia

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    "My Girl Bill" is a 1974 hit song written and recorded by Jim Stafford. It was the third of four U.S. Top 40 singles from his eponymous debut album . The lyrics in the verses are spoken, rather than sung.

  8. Bobbie Gentry - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 1978, Gentry married singer and comedian Jim Stafford with whom she had a son, Tyler Gentry Stafford. Gentry and Stafford divorced in September 1980. [37] [38] [39] Gentry also had partial ownership of the Phoenix Suns NBA team from the team's inception in 1968 until 1987. [40]

  9. Category:Jim Stafford albums - Wikipedia

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