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backed with "I Want To Jump With You Baby", by "Mobile Negro vocalist Clyde King", also backed by the Rocking Aces. "Bowers has just returned from a trip
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1919. In 1895, the Taylor brickyard was established near Fullerton by Clyde King and became the area's top employer. The Taylor name was applied to both
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Mr. Bester The Boatniks (1970) as Jason Up Your Teddy Bear (1970) as Clyde King The Barefoot Executive (1971) as Mertons The Night Strangler (1973) as
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Carolinas: 25 Essays On The States' Hardball Heritage – Chris Holaday, Clyde King. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2002. Format: Paperback, 192 pp. Language:
Greatest Hits (Linda Ronstadt album) (872 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Andy Johnson: Electric Guitar Mac Johnson: Trumpet David Kemper: Drums Clyde King: Backing Vocals Sneaky Pete Kleinow: Steel Guitar Danny Kortchmar: Electric
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historiography, there is no indication in any of the relevant sources that the Clyde king was in any way subordinate to his Scottish counterpart. Historian Fiona