"Ramblin' Rose", a 1962 song popularized by Nat King Cole and incorporated in an album of the same name
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The song was subsequently included on Seger's April 1969 album Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.
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"2 + 2 = ?" (spoken as "two plus two") is a single from The Bob Seger System on their debut album Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, released in January 1968, on Capitol Records.
Her singing, songwriting, and guitar playing secured her invitations to tour nationally and internationally with Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Doc Watson, Jerry Ricks, Phil Ochs, and Joan Baez, in addition to television appearances on The Dick Cavett Show and the Old Grey Whistle Test.
She has released five full length albums, three credited solely to Miss Murgatroid and two collaborations with vocalist and violinist Petra Haden entitled Bella Neurox and Hearts & Daggers.
In the short film Ramblin' Round Radio Row #5 (1933), his last name is pronounced "Treecy".
Ramblin' Mind, Morganfield's next album, featured an appearance by Taj Mahal on two songs, which also featured Billy Branch on harmonica.
A longer and cover version of "My Mind is Ramblin'", clocking at 6:50, was released on the Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough tribute compilation, released in 2005 by Fat Possum Records.
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In 2005, they contributed a "My Mind is Ramblin'" cover to the Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough tribute compilation, which also features Iggy Pop & The Stooges and Spiritualized.
Rose attended New York City public schools and Horace Mann High School.
Fingringhoe is mentioned in Lemon Jelly's "Ramblin' Man" and is in the top 20 list of "rude names" from the book Rude Britain.
According to ethnographies written by British civil servants such as H.A. Rose and Denzil Ibbetson, the Ghosi are Hindu Ahirs converted to Islam.
Gregory G. Rose (born 1955), Australian-born American cryptographer
In 1911 he married Eliza Plimsoll, elder daughter of Samuel Plimsoll, the British social reformer who advocated improved safety standards at sea.
"Hobo's Lullaby" is a song written by Goebel Reeves, and famously performed by various people including folk singer Woody Guthrie, his son Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Emmylou Harris, the Kingston Trio, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Tim Barry, Cisco Houston, and Anaïs Mitchell.
By the time Dull came to campus, the Ramblin' Wreck, initially just a general name for any Georgia Tech-engineered vehicle, had come to mean Dean Field's 1914 Ford Model T.
Waddell sought the Progressive Conservative nomination for Ste. Rose in the 2007 provincial election, but lost to Stu Briese.
Matthew K. Rose (born 1960), CEO of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
He was the chief representative of the school of physicians known as "Methodists." His treatise Gynaecology is extant (first published in 1838, later by V. Rose, in 1882, with a 6th-century Latin translation by Muscio, a physician of the same school).
In Return of the Jedi, Admiral Ackbar (Timothy M. Rose) leads the Rebels during the Battle of Endor from the Mon Calamari cruiser Home One; although that ship survives, the Death Star's superlaser destroys other Mon Calamari cruisers, including the Liberty.
# "If There's Still Ramblin' in the Rambler (Let Him Go)" (Jeff Austin) – 3:42
"Mule Train" is a popular song written by Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Ramblin' Tommy Scott and Fred Glickman.
Philip H. Rose (born 1946), American politician in the Ohio House of Representatives
"Rake and Ramblin' Man" is a song written by Bob McDill and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams.
Ramblin' Boy is referred to as Paxton's debut album, since it was his first album released on a major record label (Elektra Records), although he had previously released a live album recorded at the The Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village entitled, I'm the Man That Built the Bridges (which was released on the small Gaslight label in 1962).
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Three songs from Ramblin' Boy were frequently covered by other artists – the title song, "I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound" and "The Last Thing on My Mind".
The song was covered by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and featured on the album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, and by Clapton on the albums Just One Night, Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies, Sessions for Robert J, and on Live from Madison Square Garden.
When his tenure was up, he returned to radio, filling on-air positions beginning in 1958 at KFLW in Klamath Falls, Oregon and continuing to KXL and KPOJ.
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Anders grew up in Multnomah County, Oregon, born at St. Vincent's Hospital.
Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer Curly Seckler recorded with Scott numerous times throughout his career.
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According to the introduction of his autobiography, Snake Oil, Superstars and Me, published in 2007 and co-authored by Randall Franks and Shirley Noe Swiesz, Scott was then 90 years old.
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His medicine and musical partnership came to an end with Monroe and he soon launched a tent show with Curly Seckler.
He held several local offices, and then was elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth and Thirty-first Congresses (March 4, 1847-March 3, 1851).
The following year, Rose was elected as an anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-first Congress (March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831).
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He was reelected as an Adams candidate to the Nineteenth Congress, serving in total from March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1827.
Before the start of the American Civil War, Rose had studied medicine, received a diploma and moved to Hawkinsville, Georgia.
Anderson was the co-founder and co-artistic director of the Sister Spit a weekly open mic series in San Francisco from 1994–1997 and Sister Spits Ramblin Road Show a spoken word tour from 1997-2000 she performs on I Spit on Your Country (1997), Sister Spit’s Ramblin Road Show (1999), Greatest Spits!
Space Angels Network was created in 2006 by Guillermo Söhnlein, with Founding Members Esther Dyson (EDventure Holdings), Stephen Fleming (Atlanta Technology Angels), David S. Rose (New York Angels) and Ed Tuck (Falcon Fund).
Thousands attended the dedication ceremony, which featured a speech by Mayor David S. Rose.
Six nuns and two postulants from the Ursuline convent in Athlone, Ireland traveled to the then-colony of British Guiana in 1847.
For the rural municipality, see: the Rural Municipality of Ste. Rose.
Dickey Betts wrote Blue Sky in the living room and Ramblin' Man in the kitchen of the Big House.
Rose is best known for playing the role of Admiral Ackbar, the supreme commander of all space forces for the Rebel Alliance, in the sequel Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983).
President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him a delegate to the Second Peace Conference at The Hague in 1907.
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Although he opposed secession, he remained loyal to Arkansas throughout the Civil War.
He was attacking President Andrew Jackson through Houston and accused him of being in league with John Von Fossen and Robert Rose.
In 2010, the station won Country Radio Broadcasters/Country Aircheck Awards for Station of the Year for a Major Market; the Lisa Dent and Ramblin’ Ray Show for Major Market Morning Show and Marci Braun (weeknight host/MD) for Major Market MD.
Other programs aired include Chicken Man, The Nashville Music Minute, The Country's Hot List with Shawn Parr, Powered by Country with Fitz and Serving Your Country with Ramblin' Ray Stevens.