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  2. Wet Willie - Wikipedia

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    Wet Willie is an American southern rock band from Mobile, Alabama. Their best-known song, " Keep On Smilin' ", reached No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in August 1974. Several other of the group's songs also appeared on the singles charts in the 1970s, which utilized their soulful brand of Southern rock .

  3. Left Coast Live - Wikipedia

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    Left Coast Live is a live album by American rock band Wet Willie, released in June 1977. It was recorded on April 19, 1976, at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood. The album showcases the band's energetic performances of blues rock and southern rock songs.

  4. Drippin' Wet - Wikipedia

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    Drippin' Wet is a live album by the Southern rock band Wet Willie, released in March 1973 through Capricorn Records. It was recorded on New Year's Eve 1972 in "The Warehouse" in New Orleans when opening for The Allman Brothers Band. Bassist Jack Hall said that this was the album that "finally captured the raw power and energy of our live shows ...

  5. Jimmy Hall - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Hall (born April 26, 1949) is the lead singer and harmonica player for the Southern rock group, Wet Willie. Hall was born in Birmingham, Alabama , and reared in Mobile, Alabama . He first gained recognition in 1970 as the lead vocalist, saxophonist and harmonica player for Wet Willie .

  6. Keep On Smilin' (Wet Willie song) - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On Smilin'" is a 1974 hit song by the American group Wet Willie. It was the title track of their third studio album. [2] The song was also the first of their three top-40 singles and became their greatest hit. "Keep on Smilin'" reached No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and is ranked as the 66th biggest hit of 1974. [3]

  7. RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. 6/10/73 - Wikipedia

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    At this concert, the warm-up bands were Wet Willie and the Allman Brothers Band. Even by the band's standards, this is a long Dead show: a first set of over an hour and forty minutes; a two-hour second set; and an hour-long encore.

  8. Not 1. Not 2. Not 3. Not 4. 5 winter storms could deliver ...

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    The second of five storms that will slam the eastern half of the United States with snow and ice over a two week period is on the way – and this one has more snow than the first.

  9. Will Demps - Wikipedia

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    Will Demps at his Wet Willie's franchise Grand Opening, San Diego, 2010. Demps is the oldest brother of Marcus Demps. He occasionally works as a model in his spare time. He made an appearance in ex-Destiny's Child band member Letoya Luckett's first solo video "Torn".