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Lincoln Wayne "Chips"
Moman (June 12, 1937 – June 13, 2016) was an
American record producer, guitarist, and songwriter. He is
known for
working in R&B...
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MoMA PS1 is a
contemporary art
institution at 22-01
Jackson Avenue in the Long
Island City
neighborhood of
Queens in New York City,
United States. In addition...
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Muman (Persian: مومان), also
rendered as
Moman, may
refer to: Muman-e Bala Muman-e Pain Muman-e
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- in Memphis,
Tennessee which operated from 1964 to 1972.
Founded by
Chips Moman, the
studio at 827
Thomas Street came to be
known as
American North, and...
- commercially, it was
recorded by
Elvis Presley with the
producer Chips Moman. Presley's
version reached No.1 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, his 18th and...
- as the
first single from the
album Ol' Waylon. It was
written by
Chips Moman and
Bobby Emmons. The song
refers to a
couple whose position in "high society"...
-
Waiting for a Train"
reached the Top 20. The
album was
produced by
Chips Moman. In 1990, the four
members reunited for a
second effort,
titled Highwayman...
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Memphis in
January and
February 1969
under the
direction of
producer Chips Moman and
backed by its
house band,
informally known as the
Memphis Boys. Following...
- Street" is a 1967 soul song,
written by
songwriters Dan Penn and
Chips Moman and
first recorded by
James Carr. It
became his
trademark song, reaching...
- knew Nelson, but
within days, the
foursome were in a
Nashville studio with
Moman (who had
produced Nelson's two
previous albums)
trying out some material...