- Stan
Boreson (May 5, 1925 –
January 27, 2017), the "King of
Scandinavian Humor," was a Norwegian-American comedian,
accordionist and
singer from Everett...
- have for many
years been
holiday favorites on the Dr.
Demento show. Stan
Boreson and Doug
Setterberg recorded eighteen songs written by
Harry Stewart and...
- song in 2002. Stan
Boreson sings a Norwegian-American version, "Lena Got Run Over by a Reindeer" on his
Christmas album, Stan
Boreson Fractures Christmas...
-
Heatter with
Perry Como) it was
almost identical to the original. Stan
Boreson and Doug
Setterberg recorded the song as the
title track to
their 1968...
- like-named men,
replaces Earl
Beorn Estrithson as Earl Ulf's son with Björn
Boreson, the
father of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. This
pedigree commences with...
- 1940s–1980s
alongside other famous Northwest greats: JP
Patches and Stan
Boreson. The
movie Sweet Home
Alabama was
partially filmed in Crawfordville. It...
-
translator 2002
Andrea Een,
Hardanger fiddler, Northfield,
Minnesota 2005 Stan
Boreson, entertainer, Seattle,
Washington 2008
Trygve Gunnar Morkemo 2010 Dean...
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original on May 18, 2016.
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performances by
artists such as
Henry Mancini,
Eddie Peabody, The Chantays, Stan
Boreson,
Charley Pride, Jack Benny, and
Barbara Mandrell. The
closing theme during...
- & Joe
Potila used with the song "Jingle Bells". The
comedy duo of Stan
Boreson and Doug
Setterberg reached No. 10 on the
Billboard Christmas charts in...