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Ventura County deputies identify dead body that washed ashore on Dune Beach
A beachgoer called 911 on April 17 after spotting a body floating in the water near the 900 block of Pacific Coast Highway. Crews from the Ventura County Fire Department and Naval Base Ventura ...
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Body found washed ashore on Ventura County beach identified
The body of a man who washed ashore on a Ventura County beach was identified. The man was confirmed to be Connor O’Donnell, 31, from Oak Park, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office ...
19 hours ago
"Ventura Highway" Single by America; from the album Homecoming; B-side "Saturn Nights" Released: September 19, 1972: Recorded: 1972: Studio: The Record Plant, Los Angeles: Genre: Soft rock; folk-pop; Length: 3: 32: Label: Warner Bros. Songwriter(s) Dewey Bunnell: Producer(s) America: America singles chronology "
- "Saturn Nights"
- September 19, 1972
- 1972
America is a band that has been making music for 54 years, with hits like "A Horse with No Name" and "Ventura Highway". Find out their latest news, tour dates, albums and more on their official website.
Ventura Highway Lyrics: Chewing on a piece of grass / Walking down the road / Tell me, how long you gonna stay here, Joe? / Some people say this town don't look good in snow / You don't care, I...
Jun 6, 2020 · Learn how the classic California anthem was inspired by a road sign and a childhood dream of moving to the West Coast. Dewey Bunnell of America reveals the story behind the song and its enigmatic lyrics.
Learn the story behind this 1972 hit song by America, inspired by a highway sign in California and a flat tire. Find out the meaning of the lyrics, the guitar lick, and the purple rain reference.