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  Bloody Bill Anderson
A short while later, Anderson married a young girl in Texas and settled in a small farmhouse in Ray County, Missouri - although this episode proved to be a temporary respite that did nothing to curtail Bloody Bill's thirst for murder and indiscriminate pillage.
Anderson's body was taken to Richmond, Missouri where it was propped up in a chair and a pistol was placed in the dead man's hand then photographs were taken.
Anderson's torso was roped and tied to a horse then dragged along the streets of Richmond before being dumped in an unmarked grave outside of town.
www.civilwarhistory.com /quantrill/anderson.htm   (1287 words)

  
 Bloody Bill Anderson
Anderson was born in Missouri but lived his teen years in Kansas during the border war that exploded in Missouri and Kansas with the Kansas and Nebraska act of 1854.
Anderson, by now a leader of a guerrilla band, is said to have been driven insane with a lust for revenge.
Anderson and his command headed west along the Missouri river taking one of the federal troops from the train as a hostage to be exchanged for one of their men being held in federal prison.
www.geocities.com /mosouthron/partisans/Anderson.html   (1866 words)

  
 Bill Anderson, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
One of the most successful songwriters in country music history, Bill Anderson was also a hugely popular singer in his own right, earning the nickname "Whispering Bill" for his gentle, airy vocal style and occasional spoken narrations.
Anderson was born in Columbia, SC, in 1937 and grew up mostly in Atlanta.
Anderson recorded his biggest hit and signature song, the partly spoken ballad "Still," in 1963, and it not only topped the country charts, but crossed over to the pop Top Ten as well.
www.emusic.com /artist/11600/11600105.html   (569 words)

  
 Bill Anderson - 40 Years of Hits Live DVD Movie
Known as "Whispering Bill" for his breathy vocal delivery, Bill Anderson has been a mainstay of country music for forty years.
This DVD is Bill Anderson at his best doing what he does so well.
A evening with Bill singing some of his biggest hits in concert.
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 Bill Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Bill Anderson was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but spent most of his growing-up years around Atlanta, Georgia.
Bill Anderson’s autobiography, “Whisperin’ Bill,” was published by Longstreet Press in 1989 and relates the fascinating details of his life and lengthy career in show business.
Bill’s second book, a humorous look at the music business titled, “I Hope You’re Living As High On The Hog As The Pig You Turned Out To Be,” was published in late 1993 and is currently in its second printing.
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 The Whitewolf Zone - Bill Anderson
Anderson was also honored with the "Duet Of The Year" award by Record World in 1967 and 1970 (with Jan Howard) and in 1976 (with Mary Lou Turner).
Anderson was the first country music performer frequently seen on such top network television game shows as Match Game, Password and Hollywood Squares, and in 1977-78 co-hosted, with Sarah Purcell, The Better Sex, a game show which featured competition between teams of six men and six women.
Anderson also marked his fortieth anniversary with the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest-running radio show, in 2001, and, later in the year, was honored with the ultimate career achievement for a country performer, induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
www.whitewolfzone.co.uk /andersonintro.htm   (908 words)

  
 William T. Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
A year later, the Union authorities acting out of frustration for losing most all of their encounters with the guerrillas, decided to banish all Southerns in the area who were helping these men defend their homes.
The anguish Bill felt was overwhelming and all Union Soldiers thereafter were shot on the spot that fell into his hands.
Bill was killed in action October 26, 1864 near present day Orrick, Missouri.
www.mcmsys.com /~nblock/anderson.htm   (490 words)

  
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In 1960 Bill scored a top ten hit with "The Tips Of My Fingers" and for the better part of the next 30 years he was one of the most important writer- performers in the business.
Bill was just 9 years old when his family moved from the Carolinas to the Atlanta suburb of Decatur where his career in music began.
Bill Anderson may best be remembered for the sophisticated, classic country songs he wrote.
www.countrystars.com /legends/bios/anderson_b.html   (878 words)

  
 William Anderson: Archives
Bill Anderson says we may be temporarily allied with some on the Left, but only temporarily.
Bill Anderson says that when Bush was elected, we got Dukakis's policies.
Bill Anderson on a festival of statism that reminds him of the first Bush administration.
www.lewrockwell.com /anderson/anderson-arch.html   (914 words)

  
 s e q u i t u r   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
He appears frequently in both guitar festivals and new music festivals in the U.S., Latin America, Japan, Europe and Russia; most recently he performed at the International Festival of Guitar in Velez-Malaga (Spain), which was televised throughout Andalusia.
Anderson's most recent CD recordings are The Guitar Music of Meyer Kupferman, Vol.1 (Soundspells Productions); Diary of a Seducer (CRI); and Hausmusik (Furious Artisans).
Anderson's mandolin work A Giddy Thing was first presented at the Kennedy Center by the Theater Chamber Players in the spring of 2001 and later at the Cyberarts Festival at Brandeis University.
www.sequitur.org /anderson.html   (155 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Bloody Bill Anderson: The Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Anderson's life is never short of violence as he is the ultimate and sadistic leader of a dangerous group of bandits that have borderline allegiances to the Confederate cause.
Anderson and his gang are always drinking and whiskey seems to elevate their need for murder and money that never ends.
A description of Anderson: "Dressed entirely in fl- hat, velvet shirt, pants, boots- he was lean and sinewy and looked taller sitting in the saddle of his large fl horse than his actual height of five ten." (p.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/081171506X?v=glance   (2002 words)

  
 Bill Anderson or John Anderson?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
John Anderson is the one who had the heart attack recently.
Anderson to be back on the road in the near future.
I just went to John Anderson's official website and here is the story about his recent heart attack, straight from the horse's mouth dated 9/2/03.
www.porterwagoner.com /forums/Porters_Message_Board/posts/9271.html   (1069 words)

  
 BMI News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
His nickname is "Whisperin' Bill," but the career achievements of Bill Anderson shout his importance in the history and glory of country music.
The relevance of Bill Anderson's work has been rewarded with nearly 100 charting singles since his first release, "City Lights," in 1958.
Anderson is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the Georgia Broadcasters Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame.
www.bmi.com /news/200211/country_banderson.asp   (625 words)

  
 Bill Anderson
Although his own singing style is soft and understated, "Whisperin' Bill" Anderson's songs are heard around the world.
James William Anderson III was born in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1937 but grew up in Georgia.
He scored his first No. 1 in 1962 with another of his creations, "Mama Sang A Song." From 1965 to 1974, Anderson starred in his own syndicated TV series.
www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com /fame/anderson.html   (819 words)

  
 William Anderson
In elementary school William Anderson first became interested in history, and this later formed a pattern in his life--reading, teaching, research, and writing.  His first "book" was one that he wrote and illustrated on Abraham Lincoln in the fifth grade.
An upcoming book in the popular Sleeping Bear Press series of rhyming state books is one of William Anderson's newest projects.
  Anderson has received many recognitions for his writings, including the Western History Association's Billington Award, the Robinson award of the South Dakota State Historical Society, National Endowment for the Humanities awards and National Council of Social Studies.
billanderson.homestead.com /WilliamAnderson.html   (407 words)

  
 AngryCountry.com - Exclusive Interview: Bill Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
While Bill Anderson was already standing on the Grand Ole Opry stage next to the likes of Patsy Cline, I was first beginning to learn to have an appreciation for songwriters.
Bill Anderson is well known as Whispering Bill, a nickname given to him years ago as a result of his breathy voice and his warm soft approach to singing a country song.
But before we could sit down, Bill was shown respect from his peers (as they each stopped him to shake his hand) and by fans who lined up outside the back door for an autograph and/or a photo with him.
www.angrycountry.com /stories/0133.html   (3431 words)

  
 BILL ANDERSON | Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum | Nashville, Tennessee
While earning a degree in journalism, Anderson worked his way through the University of Georgia as DJ (WJJC Commerce), sportswriter (DeKalb New Era), and performer.
In 1957, Anderson recorded "City Lights" for TNT Records in San Antonio, Texas.
Signed within weeks to Decca, Anderson recorded his first session for the label in August 1958 and joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1961.
www.countrymusichalloffame.com /site/inductees.aspx?cid=97   (293 words)

  
 All Items : Bill Anderson, Online Store
Cream colored screen printed tee with graphic of Whisperin' Bill Anderson Celebrating 45 Years on the Grand Ole Opry.
Bill Anderson delivers the title song from this incredible collection of new Christmas songs and traditional standards, performed by some of country...
A wonderful collection of recipes from members of the International Bill Anderson Fan Club, plus some of Bill's famous friends and Bill himself....
www.billanderson.com /shop   (214 words)

  
 PRAXIS101
Bill and Susan Anderson's comments, thoughts, notes, and references regarding empirical approaches to society and technology.
Bill on MT 3.2 upgrade -- not going so well (4 Oct, 10:02 AM)
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commmons License.
www.praxis101.com /blog   (1030 words)

  
 The Civil War, Slavery, and Reconstruction in Missouri
Anderson, George W. Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Late Brig.
Anderson of Missouri on Reconstruction: Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 17,1866.
Anderson, Hattie M. "The Evolution of a Frontier Society in Missouri,1815-1828." Missouri Historical Review 32 (April 1938): 23-44.
library.puc.edu /heritage/bib-civilwarmissouri.html   (11578 words)

  
 The Bill Anderson Story - Bill Anderson - Similar Albums
The 24-track collection The Bill Anderson Story contains the bulk of Anderson's major hits, including the number one singles "Mama Sang A Song," "Still," and "I Get the Fever," as well as songs of his that were made famous by other performers.
Several hits are missing, yet The Bill Anderson Story...
Several hits are missing, yet The Bill Anderson Story offers an effective introduction to the popular vocalist's easy-going, muted style.
www.mp3.com /albums/162943/similar.html   (488 words)

  
 BILL ANDERSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
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 Bill Anderson ,, Family History and helping return this Country to the high moral standards by Bill Anderson Bill ...
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Axel Wilhelm Anderson - born December 23, 1874 Kallstad, Ostergotland, Sweden
Ada Lintina Anderson was born 11-12-1880 in Scandia Pa.
www.geocities.com /old_bill_61   (265 words)

  
 eBay - bill anderson, CDs, Records items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner Sometimes LP 1976 
Bill Anderson on The George Jones TV Show on dvd 
BILL ANDERSON - 12 CLASSICS: FIVE STAR COLLEC...
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 Amazon.com: Books: Getting Stronger: Weight Training for Men and Women (Revised Edition)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Bill Pearl's Keys to the Inner Universe by Bill Pearl
Bill Pearl, a former bodybuilding star, undertakes to explore the whole field of weight training, giving the reader a good basic understanding of how to craft a personalized weight training program.
Pearl's book stands in stark contrast to much modern bodybuilding literature, which is written by authors more interested in building their bank accounts than building your muscles.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/ASIN/0936070242   (1545 words)

  
 McGill Math. & Stats - Bill Anderson's Home Page
Anderson, W.J. and N. Ward-Anderson.(1999) A further application of the deLeeuw-Glicksberg theorem, Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics.
Anderson, W.J., Haubold, H.J. and Mathai, A.M. Astrophysical thermonuclear functions.
Anderson, W.J. and Mathai, A.M. Generalizations of reaction rate integrals with applications to nuclear synthesis in astrophysics and some corrections to published literature.
www.math.mcgill.ca /anderson   (137 words)

  
 Billboard.com - Discography - Bill Anderson - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bill ...
For anyone wondering why MCA Nashville/Decca, which issued a Bill Anderson compilation called The Definitive Collection in June 2006, would issue another Anderson compilation, this one a best-of in parent company Universal Music's 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection series, only one month later, the answer is simple, at least in record company terms.
Among the tracks that have been removed are, for the most part, hits not quite as big as the ones that remain, although one of Anderson's chart-toppers, "Mama Sang a Song," is among the casualties.
Still, what's left is choice: following Anderson's breakthrough Top Ten hit, "The Tip of My Fingers," the other 11 tracks all hit number one or number two in Billboard's country singles charts.
www.billboard.com /bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=2247&aid=786468   (413 words)

  
 CMT.com : Bill Anderson : Artist Main
Bill Anderson was born with the name James William Anderson III on Nov. 1, 1937, in Columbia, S.C. He learned the guitar at...
Connect with other fans and discuss what's on your mind.
Bill Anderson at the Country Music Hall of Fame
www.cmt.com /art/search/art.main.jhtml?ai_id=504260   (178 words)

  
 Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Bill Anderson: MAIN
Bill Anderson has been using that philosophy for over forty years to capture...
Bill Anderson was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but spent most of his...
CMT.com presents complete artist information on Bill Anderson, including news, bio, message boards, song clips and more.
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 Bill Anderson - Po Folks Tabs, Chords, Lyrics
Bill Anderson - Po Folks Tabs, Chords, Lyrics
Refrain: We was [C] Po' Folks livin' in a [G] rich folks world We [D7] sure was a hungry [G] bunch If the [C] wolf had ever come to [G] our front door [A7] He'd a had to brought a [D7] picnic lunch.
You may only use this tab or chord file for private study, scholarship or research.
www.allcountrytabs.com /tabs/anderson-bill/po-folks-8314.html   (132 words)

  
 Bill Anderson lyrics @ Hottest Lyrics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Bill Anderson - All The Lonely Women In The World Lyrics
Bill Anderson - It Was Time For Me To Move On Anyway Lyrics
Bill Anderson - On His Way Down To The River Lyrics
www.hottestlyrics.com /lyrics/Bill-Anderson.htm   (360 words)

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