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Challenge/Various 8 Awarded 9 2 8 Points No Elimination 7 Jive/"Going Up the Country " Team Freestyle/"The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) " 10 10 8 10 9
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interpreter Baartman said: 'Her father was a drover of cattle, and in going up the country was killed by the Bushmen.' The Times (London, England), 29 November
Jim Ed Brown discography
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Title Details Peak chart positions US Country US Going Up the Country Release date: 1970 Label: RCA Victor — — Just for You Release date: 1970 Label: RCA
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Would-Be-Goods Would-Be-Goods at Going Up The Country , Congleton, 2015 Background information Origin United Kingdom Genres Indie pop Website would-be-goods
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148–149. 1988. ISSN 0006-5153. Bokelman, Marina; Evans, David (2022). Going Up the Country : Adventures in Blues Fieldwork in the 1960s. University Press of
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Gonzales - vocals, guitar Short Fuse (1994) East Side Soul (1995) Going Up The Country (1996) Just For You (1997) Puro Blazers (2000) The Seventeen Jewels
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include hit singles: "Lets Work Together", "On the Road Again", "Going Up the Country ", plus album tracks and lengthy boogie jamming. See CD Page UK Tour
Billy Ruffian (band)
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Ruffian" EP released in June 2015, shortly before the band played the 'Going Up The Country ' festival. A live album of the gig saw release shortly afterwards
Back to the Country (Johnny Shines album)
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AllMusic. Retrieved 21 February 2024. Heim, Chris (26 July 1991). "Going up the country ". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. R. Krakow, Steve (February 11, 2021)
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Running Wild" - The Temptations "I Got a Line on You" - Spirit "Going Up the Country " - Canned Heat "Backfield In Motion" - Mel & Tim "Israelites" - Desmond