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American Music Timeline - Colonial Music
Part I: Colonial Music by David Johnson 1640 1700 1775 1776 Next: 1800s 1640 The Bay Psalm Book, Cambridge, Massachusetts, first book printed in British…Blues Foundation Hall of Fame
The Blues Foundation, established in 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee, promotes and preserves blues music. The Blues Hall of Fame, also founded in 1980,…1997 NFL Top Recieving Yards By Game
AFCCtYdsTDYancey Thigpen, Pit. vs. Jax. (10/26)*111960Yancey Thigpen, Pit. vs. Den. (12/7)61753Shannon Sharpe, Den. vs Car. (11/9)81740Tim Brown, Oak. vs. Jax. (12/21)141640Jimmy Smith, Jax.…Steals
Steals ClGmNoAvgPointer Williams, McNeese St.SR271184.4Johnny Rhodes, MarylandSR301103.7Roderick Taylor, Jackson St.SR291063.7Rasul Salahuddin, Long Beach St.SR281013.6Andrell Hoard, NE…500 Songs That Shaped Rock
James Henke, chief curator for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with the help of music writers and critics, selected 500 songs (not only rock songs) that they believe have been most…Little Men
Life at Plumfield With Jo's BoysLouisa May AlcottDedicationTo Freddy and Johnny, the little men to whom she owes some of the best and happiest hours of her life, this book is gratefully…Sierra Leone: Major Players in the Civil War
The countries and people involved in the civil war by David Johnson Infoplease Atlas: Sierra Leone Related Links Sierra Leone Civil WarCountry Profile: Sierra LeoneMap: Sierra LeoneMap:…Brewer's: Crapaud
or Johnny Crapaud. A Frenchman; so called from the device of the ancient kings of France, “three toads erect, saltant.” (Guillim's Display of Heraldrie, 1611.) Nostradamus, in the…Brewer's: Darbies
(2 syl.). Handcuffs. This is derived from “Darby and Joan,” because originally two prisoners were linked together as Darby and Joan. “Hark ye! Jem Clink will fetch you the darbies.” —Sir…Unassisted Triple Plays
Unassisted Triple Plays One of the rarest feats in baseball, the unassisted triple play has been accomplished only 14 times in major league history. Ironically, in what can only be described…