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  2. Diane Gilliam Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Diane Gilliam Fisher has had her poems published in literary journals and magazines including Wind Magazine, Appalachian Journal, Shenandoah, and The Spoon River Poetry Review. [ 5 ] Her 2004 book Kettle Bottom received numerous honors, including a spot on the American Booksellers Association Book Sense 2005 Top Ten Poetry Books list, and ...

  3. Valentyne Suite - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic derided the first three tracks, referring to "The Kettle" and "Butty's Blues" as, "tarted-up 12-bar blues", and claiming that "Elegy" was beyond James Litherland's abilities as a vocalist. They were more approving of the rest of the album, and described Dave Greenslade's solo on "The Valentyne Suite" as, "something to offer a challenge ...

  4. I'm a Little Teapot - Wikipedia

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    "I'm a Little Teapot" is an American novelty song describing the heating and pouring of a teapot or a whistling tea kettle. The song was originally written by George Harry Sanders and Clarence Z. Kelley and published in 1939. [ 1 ]

  5. Polly Put the Kettle On - Wikipedia

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    A song with the title: "Molly Put the Kettle On or Jenny's Baubie" was published by Joseph Dale in London in 1803. [2] It was also printed, with "Polly" instead of "Molly" in Dublin about 1790–1810 and in New York around 1803–07. [3]

  6. Arnold Kettle - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Charles Kettle (17 March 1916 – 24 December 1986) [1] was a British Marxist literary critic, most noted for his two-volume work An Introduction to the English Novel (1951), and academic pro-vice-chancellor of the Open University.

  7. Aiken Drum - Wikipedia

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    One version of a melody for "Aiken Drum" The Scottish folk group The Singing Kettle performs this song for children in an interactive way by allowing the children to decide the foods of which Aiken Drum is made. A version is included on their CD Singalong Songs from Scotland, produced in 2003 for Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. [4]

  8. Kettle Bottom - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Bottom is a collection of historical poems published in 2004 by Perugia Press in Florence, Massachusetts and written by Diane Gilliam Fisher. The collection's deep focus is on the West Virginia labor battles of 1920 and 1921, such as the Battle of Matewan and Battle of Blair Mountain . [ 1 ]

  9. The Singing Kettle News - Wikipedia

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    From Series Three the series title was shortened to just The Singing Kettle, with new music and theme that included a shortened version of the Kettle's signature song 'What's Inside The Singing Kettle' concluding with the famous rhyme. The opening titles panned across the audience onto the stage where the team were then introduced.