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  2. The Kentucky Headhunters - Wikipedia

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    The band decided to name themselves The Headhunters, taking the name from the term "headchopper," which blues musician Muddy Waters used to indicate that he had supplanted another band in a gig. After discovering that other bands existed with that name, the band added "Kentucky" to its name and thus became The Kentucky Headhunters.

  3. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Sanctuary. Atlantic. Elektra. EastWest. Musical artist. Website. rayj .com. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television presenter, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy.

  4. Ray Combs - Wikipedia

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    Ray Combs. Raymond Neil Combs Jr. (April 3, 1956 – June 2, 1996) was an American stand-up comedian, actor and game show host. He began his professional career in the late 1970s. His popularity on the stand-up circuit led to him being signed as the second host of the game show Family Feud in its second run and first revival.

  5. Kentucky Woman - Wikipedia

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    Background. Diamond recorded "Kentucky Woman" as his last hit single for Bang Records. The song was mixed in monophonic, which is the common version heard on all Neil Diamond compilations featuring original Bang singles. The only known stereo mix was done in 1978 for a Frog King/Columbia House album called Early Classics, which has never been ...

  6. The Kentucky Colonels (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Crane. The Kentucky Colonels were a bluegrass band that was popular during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. [1] Formed in Burbank, California in 1954, the group released two albums, The New Sound of Bluegrass America (1963) and Appalachian Swing! (1964).

  7. List of people from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kentucky Pamela Brown (born 1983) CNN reporter and newscaster: Born in Louisville: Harry M. Caudill (1922–1990) Author, historian, and attorney: Born in Whitesburg: Irvin S. Cobb (1876–1944) Author, humorist Born in Paducah: Clive Cussler (1931–2020) Author and oceanic explorer Lived in Louisville: Rachael Denhollander (born 1984)

  8. Category:Women in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  9. List of nicknames in basketball - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball in the late 1940s – "Fabulous Five" (Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, Wallace Jones, Cliff Barker and Ken Rollins). [226] University of Houston men's basketball from 1982 to 1984 – " Phi Slama Jama " [226] (led by Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler ) [226]

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