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Hillous Buel "Bew"
Butrum (April 21, 1928 –
April 27, 2002) was an
American country music guitar player and a
record and
video producer best
known as being...
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received six encores. He
brought together Bob
McNett (guitar),
Hillous Butrum (b****),
Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don
Helms (steel guitar) to form the most...
- most
famous version of the
Drifting Cowboys: Bob
McNett (guitar),
Hillous Butrum (b****),
Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don
Helms (steel guitar).
Until 1950,...
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Butrum Cr**** is a 3.88 mi (6.24 km) long 1st
order tributary to
Lawsons Cr**** in
Halifax County, Virginia.
Butrum Cr****
rises about 1 mile west of Cedar...
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arranger April 25 – Lisa
Lopes (30),
singer (car accident)
April 27 –
Hillous Butrum (74),
country musician May 3 –
Evgeny Svetlanov (73),
composer and conductor...
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unopposed in 2022. He
announced he
would retire at the end of his term.
Keely Butrum, Han****
County councilor Brian Evans,
veteran Ethan Lawson, Han**** County...
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dimensions of 5,200 by 75 feet. John
Washington Butler,
state legislator Hillous Butrum -
Country music guitarist. Rita
Coolidge -
American singer/songwriter Cal...
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Kristian Bush (born 1970) Sam Bush (born 1952) Carl
Butler and
Pearl Hillous Butrum (1928–2002)
Sarah Buxton (born 1980)
Jonathan Byrd
Tracy Byrd (born 1966)...
- producing. He was
backed on the
session by Don
Helms (steel guitar),
Hillous Butrum (b****), and
probably Owen
Bradley or Rose (organ). "Hank
Williams 78rpm...
- in
Macon County, Tennessee,
United States. The
school was
built by Leo
Butrum in 1936, and the
first teacher was
Lewis Bandy. It was
named for Mr Belview...