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Armenter (or Armentia)
Chatmon (March 21, 1893 or
January 1894 –
September 21, 1964),
known as Bo Carter, was an
early American blues musician. He was...
- it was not
copyrighted until 1932 by Bo
Carter (under his real name,
Armenter Chatmon),
along with his
publishers Mitc****
Parish and J. Mayo Williams...
- (6): 1695–1725. doi:10.1111/1468-0262.00467.
Retrieved 22
October 2020.
Armenter, Roc; Koren, Miklós (2015). "Economies of
Scale and the Size of Exporters"...
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surnames of the
Catalans who parti****ted in the
conquest are: Andreu,
Armenter, Auger, B****et, Bertran, Besart, Boix, Bonavida, Bosch, Burguy, Canovas...
- spirit.
Their most
famous member (although not a
permanent member) was
Armenter Chatmon,
better known as Bo Carter, who
managed a
successful solo career...
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lawsuit was
launched against Rod
Stewart by the
estate of
blues singer Armenter "Bo Carter"
Chatmon alleging that "Corrina, Corrina", a
track on Stewart's...
- "The
Shape I'm In" Lee
Cathy Otis
Blackwell 2:20 2. "Corrina Corrina"
Armenter "Bo Carter"
Chatmon Mitc****
Parish J. Mayo
Williams 2:48 3. "Sweet Way...
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Chatmon is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Armenter Chatmon, the real name of
early American blues musician Bo
Carter (1893–1964)...
- Suffolk, Adam de
Fulham 1297
Richard de Refham,
Thomas Sely 1298 John
Armenter,
Henry Fingrith 1299
Lucas de Havering,
Richard Champneys 1268 William...
- Marsalis,
Wynton Marsalis, Mac McAnally,
Memphis Minnie,
Mississippi Sheiks (
Armenter Chatmon, Sam Chatmon,
Lonnie Chatmon, and
Walter Vinson),
Willie Mitc****...