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  • None of the sources provided appear to be a WP:RS, and most of the coverage is not of the company, but of a competition it sponsored. Please provide suitable...
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  • W. Jacobs* 4:55 A6 Red Hot Jam Acoustic Bass [String Bass] – Willie Dixon Drums – Mick* Guitar – Guitar Buddy*, Honey Boy Edwards*, Peter* Harmonica...
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  • aspects): b (focused): :: The infobox giving brief details about Alesha Dixon shows all the record labels she's been associated with. However, they do...
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  • 1954, when Howlin' Wolf recorded his version ... Willie Dixon (bass), and Earl Phillips (drums). Together they transformed "Forty Four" into a Chicago...
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  • the precussion A. C. Reed and Ernest Cotton (saxes), Willie Dixon (bass), Casey Jones (drums) – Muddy Waters: Chess box p. 29; these are the same as the...
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  • (UTC) According to AMG there should be a songwriting credit for Willie Dixon on this song. I know AMG is a bit spotty, maybe someone could check the...
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  • Crawford on bass. The recording does not include piano, drums, or a second guitarist. Willie Dixon first recorded bass for Waters on "Hoochie Coochie Man"...
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  • celebsource.org/alesha-dixon/alesha-dixon-2009-british-academy-film-awards/ to http://www.celebsource.org/alesha-dixon/alesha-dixon-2009-british-academy-film-awards/...
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  • Chicago Blues artists also performed at Keystone: Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Lightnin' Hopkins, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee. The Bay Area's John Lee...
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  •  Done "Waters plays acoustic guitar, backed by Willie Dixon on string bass, Clifton James on drums, and Buddy Guy on acoustic guitar." Change to "The album...
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  • other musicians include Johnny Jones on piano, Willie Dixon on double bass, and Sam Lay on drums[2] and possibly Jimmy Rogers also on guitar.[18] Remove...
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  • I thought that the original performance was by howlin' wolf instead of dixon himself... What's the truth? --128.214.205.4 12:09, 4 July 2007 (UTC) Looks...
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  • Dixon got a similar feel to Nimitz and believed there would be no fair vote with the Indian soldiers hanging around. So Henderson saying that Dixon only...
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  • — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jim Dixon 55104 (talk • contribs) 18:55, 7 March 2021 (UTC) @Jim Dixon 55104: I'm not sure if it as clear cut, as...
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  • similar to earlier songs by Willie Dixon. (The band were subsequently accused of using his lyrics without crediting Dixon, and it was not until Chess Records...
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  • Reference desk/Entertainment that this article's brief mention of Bill Dixon is inadequate in comparison to his role in the movement. Although I am not...
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  • (UTC) Uncle Mike: the Eddie Condon quote "when he fell through the Mason-Dixon line he just kept going", is on page 163 of the Peter Davis (London) 1948...
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  • (UTC) Smith was in Los Angeles when Tony Dixon telephoned Smith → Smith was in Los Angeles when Tony Dixon telephoned him Smith went to the studio in...
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  • melody and John the low harmony. ~~ —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lux dixon (talk • contribs) 23:39, 4 November 2009 (UTC) Are you suggesting a content...
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  • 250 Index. History The business started in 1989 when entrepreneur Mark Dixon stopped off in Brussels, Belgium, and noticed how many business people had...
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