The Kentucky Colonels were a bluegrass band that was popular during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. Formed in Burbank, California in...
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as Kentucky colonels from Kentucky's governors. Governor Ruby Laffoon, in office from 1931 to 1935, dramatically increased the number of colonels by issuing...
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Clarence White (category Kentucky Colonels (band) members)
known as a member of the bluegrass ensemble the Kentucky Colonels and the rock band the Byrds, as well as for being a pioneer of the musical genre of country...
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The Eastern Kentucky Colonels football program represents Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) in college football, competing at the NCAA Division I Football...
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Roger Bush (musician) (category Kentucky Colonels (band) members)
Eric White (brother of Roland and Clarence) in the Country Boys which in 1962 became the Kentucky Colonels. In 1962, Bush accompanied Clarence White on...
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to 2006 Kentucky Colonels (band), a Bluegrass music group Colonel (disambiguation) Louisville Colonels (disambiguation) The Colonel (disambiguation) This...
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Roland White (category Kentucky Colonels (band) members)
with the Roland White Band 2014: Straight-Ahead Bluegrass (Roland White Music) with the Roland White Band 2018: A Tribute to the Kentucky Colonels (Mountain...
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The Colonel or the Colonels can refer to: Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley's manager Jean-Charles...
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Scotty Stoneman (category Kentucky Colonels (band) members)
National Fiddle Champion and a member of the Bluegrass Champs, the Kentucky Colonels and the Stoneman Family band. He was one of 23 children of Ernest Stoneman...
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Billy Ray Latham (category Kentucky Colonels (band) members)
banjo player. He was best known as a member of the Kentucky Colonels (1961-c.1974). He then joined The Dillards in 1974, and left c.1978. He died in 2018...
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Louisville Gardens (category Kentucky Colonels)
Basketball Association's Kentucky Colonels basketball games, to various wrestling events, concerts, political rallies, and the staging of Hurricane Katrina...
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List of events at Freedom Hall (category Events in Louisville, Kentucky)
games to 1); Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 1976 Semifinals (Denver Nuggets over the Kentucky Colonels, 4 games to 3). The Colonels' final game was played in this...
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Centre College (redirect from Centre Colonels)
The Colonels have played home games at Farris Stadium since 1923. The Centre Colonels basketball team used to have a heated rivalry with Kentucky, and...
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Appalachian Swing! is the second album by the American bluegrass band the Kentucky Colonels and was released on April 20, 1964 on World Pacific Records...
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patent. Kentucky colonels are commissioned for life and act officially as the state's goodwill ambassadors. Kentucky portal Index of Kentucky-related articles...
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Herb Pedersen (category The Desert Rose Band members)
Michael Martin Murphey; Earl Scruggs; The Dillards, Smokey Grass Boys; The New Kentucky Colonels; Old & In the Way; David Grisman; Peter Rowan; Vassar...
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played with in Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band in the early 1960s, and Clarence White, former guitarist of Kentucky Colonels and The Byrds, along with bassist...
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the military rank of colonel at some time. In some cases, historians have designated commissioned colonels as patriot colonels to distinguish military...
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Phillips (2006). Beyond the Epic: The Life and Films of David Lean. p. 306. University Press of Kentucky. "The real Colonel Bogey". The Royal Cornwall Gazette...
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1976, Louisville was home to the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association. The Colonels was one of the ABA's most successful teams during...
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J. D. Wilkes (category Musicians from Paducah, Kentucky)
rockabilly and blues band he formed in Murray, Kentucky, in the mid-1990s. Before forming the band, Wilkes was a performer on the paddle-wheel boat, Paducah...
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Chris Hillman (category The Desert Rose Band members)
bluegrass, particularly the mandolin. At the age of 15, Hillman went to Los Angeles to see the Kentucky Colonels bluegrass band at the Ash Grove, and later...
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McShane, Larry (August 15, 1986). "Colonel Abrams Finds Acceptance". Kentucky New Era. p. 7B. Retrieved June 10, 2011. Colonel Abrams songs All music. Retrieved...
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"My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night!", typically shortened to "My Old Kentucky Home", is a sentimental ballad written by Stephen Foster, probably composed...
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Robert Sink (category Band of Brothers characters)
Kentucky, was dedicated in 1967. COL. Robert Sink Memorial Trail up Currahee Mountain in Toccoa, Georgia, was dedicated on November 4, 2000. Colonel Robert...
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Legendary Shack Shakers (redirect from The Legendary Shack Shakers)
The Legendary Shack Shakers (originally Those or Th' ) are an American rock band from Murray, Kentucky that was formed in 1995 by J.D. Wilkes. The original...
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county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,420. Its county seat is Leitchfield. The county was formed...
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Cardinal Stadium (1956) (category American football venues in Louisville, Kentucky)
Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. It was on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center, and was called Fairgrounds Stadium...
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R. Prophet (category Western Kentucky University alumni)
group were inducted into the "Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels," the highest civic honor bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Prophet, Ryan (2020-03-20)...
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Terrence W. Wilcutt (category United States Marine Corps colonels)
Western Kentucky University where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He then taught high school math for two years before entering the United...
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