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Herbert Franklin Walker (October 22, 1898 –
December 21, 1962),
nicknamed "
Laudie", was an
American Negro league third baseman in the 1920s. A
native of Wilkinsburg...
- Clay –
guitar (track 10) Ryan "Key"
Belcher –
producer (track 1a)
Ruben "
Laudie"
Gonzalez –
producer (tracks: 1b, 3, 5, 7),
recording (track 7)
Dennis Preston...
- AllMusic. Rovi Corporation.
Retrieved April 17, 2014. "****ure f. Lil
Boosie &
Laudie – Poppin' Tags (Remix)". HipHopDX.
Cheri Media Group.
April 2, 2014. Retrieved...
- Bob Jackman,
Buddy Baker,
Christopher Willis Kerry Christensen,
Emelie Laudie 1:26 3. "Pua Nani Ē"
Christopher Willis,
Johnson Enos,
Sharyn Gabriel Mickey...
- 78
Anthony Parker PC Bob
Penney 1957–1959 4–5 56
Geoffrey Adams PC/DC '
Laudie'
Lauderdale 1958–1972 5–18 298
David Webster Cadet Jamie MacPherson 1959–1962...
- the Track, Yung Mazi I Am
Music "Mud" LaTre' Mud "Strippers Bop" (Remix)
Laudie, Jim
Jones — "We Are Strong" Lil
Bibby Free
Crack 2 "By Myself" Lil' Keke...
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Nottingham Herbert Ashcombe Walker (1868–1949),
British railway manager Laudie Walker (Herbert
Franklin Walker, 1898–1962),
American baseball player Bert...
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Sorority "Two Rings" V-Nasty "****"
Freez Single-only
release "Tiffany"
Laudie Girl Talk "I'm Just Sayin' (STL Remix)" JR,
Nelly Single-only
release "Way...
-
Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com.
Retrieved 2023-12-17. "
Laudie Walker -
Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com. Retrieved...
- Missing. 136 19 "The
Traffic of a Night" 4
February 1961 Missing. 137 20 "
Laudie Takes the Strain" 11
February 1961 Missing. 138 21 "River Beat" 18 February...