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  2. The Cover of "Rolling Stone" - Wikipedia

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    "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. Produced by Ron Haffkine and released in 1972, it was the band's third single and peaked at No. 6 on the U.S. pop chart for two weeks on March 17–24, 1973.

  3. Right Place, Wrong Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Place, Wrong Time" is a song by American musician Dr. John. It was the first single from his sixth album, In the Right Place , and became his biggest hit single. During the summer of 1973, the song peaked at number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .

  4. James Fetzer - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Pozner, father of Sandy Hook victim Noah Pozner, sued Fetzer and his co-author Mike Palacek, for defamation in a Dane County, Wisconsin court for statements contained in Nobody Died at Sandy Hook. Pozner’s son Noah, 6, was the youngest of the 26 people killed in the mass shooting. Fetzer and Palacek defended themselves in court. [46]

  5. James H. Snook - Wikipedia

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    He invented the snook hook, a surgical instrument which is still used in spaying animals. He also was a founding member of the Alpha Psi veterinary fraternity. [5] Snook was convicted of murdering Theora Hix, a 24-year-old medical student with whom he had had a three-year sexual affair.

  6. Dennis Locorriere - Wikipedia

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    Locorriere, whose company retains ownership of the trademark name Dr. Hook, tours worldwide billed as "Dr. Hook". Locorriere has contributed his vocals to the albums of others, such as Randy Travis' Always and Forever album (1987). His solo performances include songs from his past, as well as newer material from his solo period.

  7. bell hooks - Wikipedia

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    During her time at Berea College, hooks also founded the bell hooks center [48] along with professor Dr. M. Shadee Malaklou. [49] The center was established to provide underrepresented students, especially black and brown, femme, queer, and Appalachian individuals at Berea College, a safe space where they can develop their activist expression ...

  8. Benjamin Hooks - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Lawson Hooks (January 31, 1925 – April 15, 2010) was an American civil rights leader and government official. A Baptist minister and practicing attorney, he served as executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1977 to 1992.

  9. Doctor and the Medics - Wikipedia

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    Doctor and the Medics is a British glam rock band formed in London in 1981. [1] The group was most successful during the 1980s and is best known for their cover of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky," which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. [2]