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  1. Victory Gardens was produced by Lombardo and recorded at Mitch Easter's Chapel Hill Drive-In Studio in Winston-Salem, NC. The album features 10,000 Maniacs members Robert Buck and Jerome Augustyniak as well as special guests Ronnie Lane (Small Faces), Joey Molland and Augie Meyers (Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados).

  2. Mahoney's Last Stand (with Ronnie Wood) (September 1976) Atlantic; With Love (with Pete Townshend) (1976) Rough Mix (with Pete Townshend) (1977) US No. 45 UK#44; The Legendary Majik Mijits (with Steve Marriott) (1980) Victory Gardens (1991) (with folk duo John & Mary) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Lane

  3. Victory Gardens in World War I. Sow the Seeds of Victory. As World War I raged on, a crisis beyond warfare and shell shock emerged: Europe was running out of food. Barren from drought and often the scene of battles, fertile farmland across the continent was rapidly disappearing.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronnie_LaneRonnie Lane - Wikipedia

    Discography. Solo. Other appearances. with Small Faces. with Faces. References. External links. Ronnie Lane. Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) [1] was an English musician and songwriter who was the bassist and co-founder of the rock bands Small Faces (1965–69) and Faces (1969–73).

  6. Victory Gardens on the World War II Home Front. Learn More. This article is part of the series, The American Home Front and World War II. It explores life on the home front by looking at the things people invented, created, and used and the ways that everyday life changed.

  7. May 15, 2020 · The Surprising Backstory of Victory Gardens. In World War I, the Victory Garden movement encouraged people to grow their own food to conserve home-front supplies. But kids’ gardens had planted the roots. via Wikimedia Commons. By: Madeleine Compagnon. May 15, 2020. 3 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR.

  8. Apr 4, 2020 · Victory Gardens, originally called war gardens, got started during WWI. The motivation was the need for extra food supplies to feed U.S. allies in Europe and our own soldiers once we entered the war.

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