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probably in 1947, and by Roy
Hogsed and the
Rainbow Riders May 25, 1947, at
Universal Recorders in Hollywood, California.
Hogsed's recording was
released on...
- Roy
Clifton Hogsed (December 24, 1919, in Flippin,
Arkansas -
March 1978) was an
American country music singer. He is best
known for his song "Cocaine...
-
Milton Kellem The
first known recorded version was
released in 1951 by Roy
Hogsed.
Since then it has been done in
several styles and tempos. The
version recorded...
- 3-Octadiene".
Organic Syntheses. 68: 130. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.068.0130.
Hogsed, M. J.; Lindsey, R. V. (1953-10-01). "The
Reaction of 1-Hexyne and Diethyl...
- it was not
incorporated until March 12, 1913. The
first mayor was S.E.
Hogsed.
Hayesville High
School was
founded in 1870 as
Hicksville Academy. In the...
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between ownership. In 2009, they
celebrated the company's 100th anniversary.
Hogsed,
Sarah (September 5, 2009). "Broadbent's
celebrates 100
years in the ham...
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Richmond Register. Richmond, KY.
August 6, 2012.
Retrieved October 30, 2013.
Hogsed,
Sarah (October 29, 2013). "Army:
Chemical leak at
depot did not
enter atmosphere"...
- (8142472) Very rare.
Exact date is not known. 1948
Cocaine Blues - Roy
Hogsed, US
Country #15. Music/lyrics
attributed to T. J. 'Red'
Arnall 1940s Chain...
- the Street" –
Martha and the
Vandellas (1964) "Let's Go Dancing" – Roy
Hogsed and His
Rainbow Riders Trio (1947) "Do You
Wanna Dance" –
Ramones (1977)...
- "Stone Cold Man" – The
Charmer (1953) "So Cold, So Dead, So Soon" – Roy
Hogsed (1947) "I Can Feel The Ice Melting" – The
Parliaments (1967) "Cold Cold...