- Bill
Puterbaugh (June 6, 1936 –
October 9, 2017) was an
American racing driver in the USAC
Championship Car series. He
raced in the 1967-1971, the 1975–1977...
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members have
given several different origins for the name Phish. In
Parke Puterbaugh's 2009 book Phish: The Biography, the
origin is
given as a
variation on...
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Joseph and
Sarah Puterbaugh Farm, also
known as
Puterbaugh-Haines House, is a
historic home
located in
Concord Township,
Elkhart County, Indiana. The...
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Critical reviews on its
release in 1982 were polarized.
Parke Puterbaugh of
Rolling Stone gave it the magazine's
highest rating (5 stars) and commented...
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Archived from the
original on 6
January 2013.
Retrieved 7
December 2012.
Puterbaugh,
Parke (11
December 2003). "The
Making of 'Let It Bleed'".
Rolling Stone...
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instruments on the album.
Reviewing for
Rolling Stone in 1982,
Parke Puterbaugh said the
album is "for the most part a bland, easy-listening electropop...
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Retrieved 23
September 2014.
Gould 2007, p. 345.
Gould 2007, pp. 9, 250, 285.
Puterbaugh,
Parke (14 July 1988). "The
British Invasion: From the
Beatles to the...
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Sparklehorse – FSK". The Van.
Retrieved May 8, 2012.
Puterbaugh,
Parke (April 7, 1994). "Crackers with Attitudes".
Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
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essayist and philosopher. He won the Prix
Renaudot in 1958, the Prix
Puterbaugh in the
United States in 1989 and the Prix
Roger Caillois in 1991. Edouard...
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household commonplace." —Anglomania: The
Second British Invasion, by
Parke Puterbaugh for
Rolling Stone,
November 1983. Idol
moved to New York City in 1981...