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Wobbly is the moniker of Jonathan Henning Leidecker [1] (born 1970), [2] an American musician/composer of experimental electronic music based in San Francisco. [3]
Wobbly lingo is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century. Many Wobbly terms derive from or are coextensive with hobo expressions used through the 1940s .
The Wobbly Loren Roberts, 16, turned himself in on November 13. The last fatality was Deputy Sheriff John M. Haney, who was killed on November 15. He was shot by members of a posse from Centralia because he had failed to give the proper countersign. [31] Bert Bland was the last Wobbly captured, on November 19. The Sentinel bronze statue
"The Popular Wobbly" is a labor song written by the Finnish-American songwriter T-Bone Slim. It is a parody of the 1917 hit "They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me" by Joseph McCarthy and Fred Fisher. [1] [2] "The Popular Wobbly" first appeared in the 1920 edition of the Little Red Songbook published by the Industrial Workers of the World. [1]
Love Life is a studio album by country music artist Ray Price.It was released in 1964 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CS-8989).. The album debuted on Billboard magazine's country album chart on September 5, 1964, peaked at No. 3, and remained on the chart for a total of 34 weeks.
When a non-price determinant of demand changes, the curve shifts. These "other variables" are part of the demand function. They are "merely lumped into intercept term of a simple linear demand function." [14] Thus a change in a non-price determinant of demand is reflected in a change in the x-intercept causing the curve to shift along the x ...
The total cost curve, if non-linear, can represent increasing and diminishing marginal returns.. The short-run total cost (SRTC) and long-run total cost (LRTC) curves are increasing in the quantity of output produced because producing more output requires more labor usage in both the short and long runs, and because in the long run producing more output involves using more of the physical ...
A Gigster's Life for Me is the second album recorded by Alan Price and The Electric Blues Company, following Covers (1994). It was recorded between July and August 1995 at Olympic Studios London [ 2 ] and released as part of Sanctuary Records ' Blues Masters Series in 1996.