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 Dan Crary
In an interview conducted at the 1997 Merlefest event, Norman Blake talks about why he now prefers to play the slower traditional old-time numbers and why his current guitar of choice is his 1929 Gibson Nick Lucas special.
Along with country and western sessions, Norman recorded with Bob Dylan on The Nashville Skyline album.
Norman Blake quit school at age 16 to play mandolin in a band, and music has been the focus of his life ever since.
www.flatpick.com /Pages/Featured_Artist/norman.html

  
 john roseboro
jazz, jerry jazz musician, juan marichal, john roseboro, bob gibson, larry jansen, bobby thomson, new york giants.
Baseball pitching legend Larry Jansen is interviewed about Juan Marichal, John Roseboro, Bob Gibson, the 1951 New York Giants, and Bobby Thomson in a Jerry Jazz Musician interview.
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 Assume Nothing: new music by Bob MacKenzie, Cynthia Gibson, Steve Gillen, Jim Graham, Ian Revell, Lesleigh Smith, Victoria Smith, Melanie Vancoughnett, Alex Young.
Performing on this eclectic release are fingerstyle guitarist Jim Graham, Celtic folk musician Cynthia Gibson, singer Lesleigh Smith (finalist in the Kingston Exhibition 1999 Country Singing Showdown), singer Melanie Vancoughnett, guitarist/singers Alex Young and Steve Gillen, and spoken-word artist Bob MacKenzie.
Assume Nothing: new music by Bob MacKenzie, Cynthia Gibson, Steve Gillen, Jim Graham, Ian Revell, Lesleigh Smith, Victoria Smith, Melanie Vancoughnett, Alex Young.
Newfoundland singer-songwriter Justin Brake added his skills as post-production engineer.
communication.ca /assumenothing

  
 TheBlackMarket.com (Achievers of Color)
Bob Gibson, born Pack Robert Gibson, on November 9, 1935, in Omaha, Nebraska, grows up to become a professional baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Robert Charles Thomas, born November 14, 1932, in Newark, New Jersey, grew up to become a musician, whose professional involvement includes performances with Wes Montgomery, Herbie Mann, Burt Bacharach, and the Billy Taylor Orchestra.
Robert W. Ethridge, born November 12, 1940, Monroe, Michigan, grows up to become an education administrator and a civil rights activist.
www.theblackmarket.com /achieve.htm

  
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 Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
In the town of Blue Hill, Nebraska, there is a law which states that no female wearing a 'hat that would scare a timid person' can be seen eating onions in public.
Nebraska has 25 official state symbols, including the Platte River, the mammoth, and John Neihardt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nebraska   (2821 words)

  
 List-of-billionaires.htm
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
Former President Gerald R. Ford, Vice President Dick Cheney, civil rights activist Malcolm X, and various celebrities including Adele and Fred Astaire, John Beasley, Marlon Brando, Dick Cavett, Montgomery Clift, Henry Fonda, Swoosie Kurtz, Larry the Cable Guy, Harold Lloyd, and Darryl F. Zanuck were born in the state.
The world's second wealthiest person, List of billionairesbillionaire investor Warren Buffett, was born and still resides in Nebraska.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/List-of-billionaires.htm   (424 words)

  
 Al Perkins -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Al Perkins (Born August 1, 1933) is a (The second largest state; located in southwestern United States on the Gulf of Mexico) Texas born (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A musician who plays the guitar) guitarist.
The (Australian actor (born in the United States in 1956)) Gibson guitar company called Perkins "the world's most influential (Click link for more info and facts about dobro) dobro player", and even began producing an "Al Perkins Signature" dobro in 2001- designed and autographed by Perkins.
Also that year, Perkins played (Click link for more info and facts about dobro) dobro on (United States songwriter noted for his protest songs (born in 1941)) Bob Dylan's Knocked Out Loaded.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/al/al_perkins.htm   (181 words)

  
 Newport Folk Festival
Dylan appeared without incident in 1963 and 1964, accompanied by Joan Baez (who in turn had been one of the first discoveries of the first Newport Folk Festival in the company of Chicago musician Bob Gibson).
The Newport Folk Festival fell on hard times in the later 1960's, even briefly closing its doors, in 1971, but survived this to continue as one of the major folk music festivals in the United States, next to the Philadelphia Folk Festival, which began in 1960 and has continued to run without interruption ever since.
The Newport Folk Festival is an annual folk-oriented music festival founded in 1959 by George Wein, founder of the already-well-established Newport Jazz Festival, and his partner, Albert Grossman.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/newport_folk_festival   (318 words)

  
 Home - List of people from Nebraska
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
Former President Gerald R. Ford, Vice President Dick Cheney, civil rights activist Malcolm X, and various celebrities including Adele and Fred Astaire, John Beasley, Marlon Brando, Dick Cavett, Montgomery Clift, Henry Fonda, Swoosie Kurtz, Larry the Cable Guy, Harold Lloyd, and Darryl F. Zanuck were born in the state.
The world's largest train yard, Union Pacific's Bailey Yard, is located in North Platte.
list.of.people.from.nebraska.en.infoax.org   (7026 words)

  
 Assume Nothing: new music by Bob MacKenzie, Cynthia Gibson, Steve Gillen, Jim Graham, Ian Revell, Lesleigh Smith, Victoria Smith, Melanie Vancoughnett, Alex Young.
Performing on this eclectic release are fingerstyle guitarist Jim Graham, Celtic folk musician Cynthia Gibson, singer Lesleigh Smith (finalist in the Kingston Exhibition 1999 Country Singing Showdown), singer Melanie Vancoughnett, guitarist/singers Alex Young and Steve Gillen, and spoken-word artist Bob MacKenzie.
Although this album is entitled "Assume Nothing", it would be safe to assume one thing: this is a CD not to be missed." canEHdian.com.
Assume Nothing also features an extensive cd-rom section packed with information on the music and artists, plus a full length crime-fiction novel to read on the computer or to print out.
communication.ca /assumenothing   (7026 words)

  
 Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
Former President Gerald R. Ford, Vice President Dick Cheney, civil rights activist Malcolm X, and various celebrities including Adele and Fred Astaire, Marlon Brando, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Montgomery Clift, Henry Fonda, Harold Lloyd, Darryl F. Zanuck, Swoosie Kurtz and Hillary Swank were born in the state.
The world's second wealthiest person, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, was born in and still resides there.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nebraska   (7026 words)

  
 Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
According to the Census Bureau, as of 2004, the population of Nebraska was 1,747,214.
A past Nebraska tourism slogan was "Where the West Begins"; locations given for the beginning of the "West" include the Missouri River, the intersection of 13th and O Streets in Lincoln (where it is marked by a red brick star), the 100th meridian, and Chimney Rock.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nebraska   (7026 words)

  
 List-of-billionaires.htm
Other famous natives are film director Alexander Payne, singer/musician Conor Oberst, College Football Hall of Fame coach Dr. Tom Osborne, and athletes Gale Sayers, Bob Gibson, and Ahman Green.
Former President Gerald R. Ford, Vice President Dick Cheney, civil rights activist Malcolm X, and various celebrities including Adele and Fred Astaire, John Beasley, Marlon Brando, Dick Cavett, Montgomery Clift, Henry Fonda, Swoosie Kurtz, Larry the Cable Guy, Harold Lloyd, and Darryl F. Zanuck were born in the state.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/List-of-billionaires.htm   (424 words)

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