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Alison KraussOn the "O Brother" soundtrack, this song is listed as "Traditional." So Allison Krauss may have arranged it, or adapted it, but it's in the Public Domain.
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Yes, He sang 4 songs on the test pressing that was never released to the public. A limited number were passed out to screening attendees. Yon can find the titles of the songs at soundtrackcollectors.com under OLD BOYFRIENDS.
Yes, Wamu is actually a public radio station. In fact, it is an American university radio that are streamed from members that support it, which covers the Washington DC area.
William Francklyn Paris has written: 'The house that love built, an Italian renaissance temple to arts and letters' -- subject(s): Detroit Public Library 'Personalities in American art' -- subject(s): New York University. Hall of American Artists, New York University, American Artists, Artists 'Napoleon's Legion'
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Poetry and The Creative Mind
Zenobia Brumbaugh Ness has written the book "The Crash of Flight 3804" that explores a historical plane crash in Pennsylvania in 1947. She is also known for her work as a public speaker on aviation safety.
American Public Media was created in 2004.
The motto of American Public Gas Association is 'The Voice and Choice for Public Gas'.
The American Review of Public Administration was created in 1967.
American Public Power Association was created in 1940.
American Journal of Public Health was created in 1911.
American Public Transportation Association was created in 1882.
American Public Health Association was created in 1872.
American Public University System was created in 1991.