Gus Edwards may refer to: Gus Edwards (vaudevillian) (1878–1945), American songwriter and vaudevillian Harold Edwards (RCAF officer) (1892–1952), Royal...
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undrafted free agent in 2018. Edwards' nickname is "Gus the Bus"; he is known for his large size and "bruising" running style. Edwards was born in Liberia during...
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media related to Gus Edwards. Wikisource has original works by or about: Gus Edwards Gus Edwards at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Gus Edwards at IMDb Free...
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victim Gus Edwards (vaudeville) (1878–1945), German-born American songwriter, vaudevillian and music producer, born Gustave Schmelowsky Gus Edwards (American...
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Rain" introduced by Cliff Edwards, with The Brox Sisters "Charlie, Gus, and Ike" with Charles King, Gus Edwards, and Cliff Edwards "Marie, Polly, and Bess"...
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Days" is an American popular song written in 1907 by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their...
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237 passing yards and 2 TDs to go along with 54 rushing yards while Gus Edwards added 62 rushing yards and a TD. With the win, the Ravens improved to...
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century.[citation needed] Cobb also had a long-run collaboration with Gus Edwards. Cobb was born July 5, 1876, in Philadelphia, and grew up there, but...
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Justin Herbert 2 Easton Stick Running backs (RB) 27 J. K. Dobbins 4 Gus Edwards 28 Hassan Haskins 44 Scott Matlock FB 30 Kimani Vidal Wide receivers...
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Sack". Baltimore Ravens. Retrieved October 5, 2023. Brown, Clifford. "Gus Edwards Active, Kyle Hamilton Inactive vs. Jaguars". Baltimore Ravens. Retrieved...
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second straight year, despite it resulting in a playoff appearance. RBs Gus Edwards and J. K. Dobbins missed time during the season, WR Rashod Bateman sustained...
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Posen, Germany, Leo Edwards was the brother of composer and vaudeville musician Gus Edwards, music publisher and talent agent Ben Edwards, and vaudeville...
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Duvernay UFA Jacksonville Jaguars March 13, 2024 2 year, $8.5 million RB Gus Edwards UFA Los Angeles Chargers March 13, 2024 2 years, $6.5 million LB Malik...
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of All Nations Scene. Music Paul Tietjens Charles A. Zimmerman Gus Edwards Leo Edwards and others Lyrics L. Frank Baum Vincent Bryan Will D. Cobb William...
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Air Marshal Harold "Gus" Edwards, CB (24 December 1892 – 23 February 1952) was a Canadian Air Force officer who played a prominent role in building the...
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namesake of Edwards Air Force Base Glynn Edwards (1931–2018), British actor Graham Edwards (disambiguation), multiple people Gus Edwards (vaudevillian)...
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November 1, 2024. Brown, Clifton (October 22, 2022). "Ravens Activate Gus Edwards; J.K. Dobbins Placed on Injured Reserve". BaltimoreRavens.com. "Ravens...
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54–63, 97–98. doi:10.2307/3337060. JSTOR 3337060. Paul Carter Harrison; Gus Edwards (2002). Black theatre: ritual performance in the African diaspora. Temple...
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songs written in New York's Tin Pan Alley involving composers such as Gus Edwards, John Walter Bratton, and George M. Cohan (Little Johnny Jones (1904)...
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to key players throughout the season, including losing J. K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, Justice Hill, L. J. Fort, and Marcus Peters to season-ending injuries...
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Posen, Germany, Ben Edwards was the brother of songwriters Leo Edwards and Gus Edwards, and vaudeville songstress Dorothea Edwards. In 1891 he traveled...
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Hip! Hip! Hooray! is a musical in two acts with music by Gus Edwards and both lyrics and book by Edgar Smith. Hip! Hip! Hooray! was written as a starring...
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Who in Musicals credits the song's actual writers as Edward Madden and Gus Edwards. However, David Ewen's All the Years of American Popular Music credits...
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tackles (13 solo) and recovered a fumble forced by DeForest Buckner on Gus Edwards during the 24–10 loss. In Week 12 against the Titans, Leonard recorded...
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played a happily married man. Loosely based on the life of vaudevillian Gus Edwards, the film follows the career of aspiring song writer Larry Earl (Crosby)...
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plays in the first drive were runs by Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram II, and Gus Edwards. On a crucial third down, the Patriots had held and the Ravens would...
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Jamal Lewis 2003-12-07 CIN 2006-11-19 ATL Willis McGahee 2010-01-03 @OAK Gus Edwards 2023-10-29 @ARI 5 Ray Rice 4 Jamal Lewis 2000 2 Jamal Lewis 2000-12-31...
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November 20, 2018. Ginsburg, David (November 25, 2018). "Lamar Jackson, Gus Edwards and Baltimore Ravens run over Oakland Raiders". The Denver Post. Archived...
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blocking for quarterback Lamar Jackson and running backs Mark Ingram and Gus Edwards, which by week 15 broke Ravens scoring record set in 2014. On December...
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In My Merry Oldsmobile (category Songs with music by Gus Edwards (vaudevillian))
"In My Merry Oldsmobile" is a popular song from 1905, with music by Gus Edwards and lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan. The song's chorus is one of the most enduring...
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