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  2. Joe Simon (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Simon was born in Simmesport, Louisiana, United States. [2] Similar to many other African American artists from the era, Simon began singing in his father's Baptist church. . He pursued his vocal abilities full-time once the family moved to Richmond (near Oakland, California) in the late 1950s.

  3. Steven Anderson (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Defamation League cited Anderson of "a history of antisemitism through his sermons and a series of YouTube videos." [ 9 ] Emory University PhD candidate Matthew Brittingham suggested that Anderson is part of a connected but "diffuse group of theologically-focused, antisemitic Christian conspiracists who deny the Holocaust."

  4. Jeremiah Wright controversy - Wikipedia

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    Clips from a sermon that Wright gave, entitled "Confusing God and Government", were also shown on ABC's Good Morning America [1] and on Fox News. In the sermon, Wright first makes the distinction between God and statecraft, and points out that many governments in the past have failed: "Where governments lie, God does not lie. Where governments ...

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  6. Gotta Serve Somebody - Wikipedia

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    The B-side, "Trouble in Mind", was a Dylan original that was recorded for Slow Train Coming but was ultimately left off it. In the final verse, Dylan makes a then-current but now obscure reference ("You may call me RJ, you may call me Ray"), paraphrasing the act of comedian Bill Saluga , who performed as "Raymond J. Johnson Jr."

  7. The Bootleg Series Vol. 13: Trouble No More 1979–1981

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    The DVD documentary Trouble No More: A Musical Film (US, 2017, 59 min.), is a new feature-length cinematic presentation directed by Jennifer Lebeau and Ron Kantor combining unreleased footage from Dylan's 1980 tours with new material written by Lucy Sante and performed by Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon, plus over 28 minutes of extras. [10]

  8. Trouble (Lindsey Buckingham song) - Wikipedia

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    "Trouble" is the debut solo single by Lindsey Buckingham, released in 1981 from his debut solo album Law and Order. The single was Buckingham's first hit as a solo artist, peaking at number nine in the US and number 31 in the UK, where it remained charted for seven weeks.

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