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exchange and
Jackson Parish's
first high
school with six
hundred pupils" (
Busbice, 6). A
cyclone though devastated the town in 1920,
destroying the sawmill...
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Bernarr Graham Busbice (September 6, 1933 –
January 5, 2003),
known professionally as Buzz Busby, was an
American bluegr**** musician,
known for his mandolin...
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series premiered on
November 19, 2014, on A&E. "Robertsons 2.0? Meet the
Busbice family of A&E's new show 'Country Buck$'". Fox News. 2014-11-18. Retrieved...
- music.
Webco Records was
founded in 1980 by its
namesake Mr.
Wayne E.
Busbice.
Between 1985 and 1988, Bill
Emerson was A&R director. In 1989 Bill Emerson...
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Dominion Monarchs roster Pitchers 13 – Nick
Hartman – So 16 –
Thomas Busbice – Jr 20 – Kyle
Majette – Jr 25 –
Jared Koenig – Jr 27 – Greg
Tomchick –...
- (1933–2003),
stage name of
American bluegr****
musician Bernarr Graham Busbice Christopher Busby (born 1945),
controversial British scientist Charles...
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Soldiers and
Louisiana Confederate Commands. 3 colvs. New Orleans, 1920.
Busbice,
Roger L. "Catahoula
Parish Rebel, Gen. St. John R. Liddell,"
North Louisiana...