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  1. 1 day ago · G. K. Butterfield, former U.S. representative from North Carolina's 1st congressional district (2004–2022) Eva Clayton, former U.S. representative from North Carolina's 1st congressional district (1992–2003) Valerie Foushee, U.S. representative from North Carolina's 4th congressional district (2023–present)

  2. 4 hours ago · The Lancashire Coalfield was one of the most prolific in England. The number of shafts sunk to gain coal number several thousand, for example, in 1958, Wigan undertook a survey of old shafts and located 500.

  3. 1 day ago · Sharon K.G. Dunbar, U.S. Air Force general; Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education 2009–15; Joseph Duncan, Governor of Illinois 1834–38, four-term U.S. Representative (born in Kentucky) Michael Clarke Duncan, actor, The Green Mile, Kung Fu Panda, Armageddon, Planet of the Apes; Thomas Duncan, Civil War general

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rock_musicRock music - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Key acts included Paul Butterfield (whose band acted like Mayall's Bluesbreakers in Britain as a starting point for many successful musicians), Canned Heat, the early Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Johnny Winter, the J. Geils Band and Jimi Hendrix with his power trios, the Jimi Hendrix Experience (which included two British members, and was ...

    • 1950s and 1960s, US and UK
    • Electric guitar, bass guitar, drums
  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19291929 – Wikipedia

    1 day ago · August: Jeff Butterfield, englischer Rugbyspieler († 2004) 9. August: Hermann Schreiber, deutscher Journalist, Autor und Moderator († 2020) 9. August: Albert Tocco, US-amerikanischer Mafia-Boss († 2005) 9. August: Manfred Zimmermann, deutscher Diplomat; 10. August: Vincent McEveety, US-amerikanischer Film- und Fernsehregisseur († 2018) 11.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1950s1950s - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · The 1950s (pronounced nineteen-fifties; commonly abbreviated as the "Fifties" or the "' 50s") (among other variants) was a decade that began on January 1, 1950, and ended on December 31, 1959.

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