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Various Artists - When The Sun Goes Down Vol. 6: Poor Man`s Heaven Track Listing: Eddie Cantor`s Tips On The Stock Market - Eddie Cantor Rich Man And The Poor Man, The - Bob Miller Hallelujah, I`m A Bum - Mac Harry McClintock All In Down And Out Blues - Uncle Dave Macon Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Them All - Fiddlin` John Carson How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Blind Alfred Reed Farm Relief Song, The - Vernon Dalhart Dusty Old Dust (So Long, It`s Been Good To Know You) - Woody Guthrie 35 Depression - Daddy Stovepipe/Mississippi Sarah California Desert Blues - Lane Hardin It`s Hard Time - Joe Stone Tale Of Ticker, A - Frank Crumit President Roosevelt Is Everybody`s Friend - Rev. J.M. Gates CWA Blues - Joe Pullum Jimmy Shut His Store Doors - Cedar Creek Sheik (a.k.a. Philip McCutchen) Welfare Store Blues - Sonny Boy Williamson Poor But Ambitious - The Bamboo Orchestra/Wilmoth Houdini Brother, Can You Spare A Dime - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra Remember My Forgotten Man - George Hall/The Hotel Taft Orchestra It Must Be Swell - Alex Bartha & His Hotel Traymore Orchestra Raising The Rent - Ramona & Roy Bargy Sittin` On A Rubbish Can - Snooks Friedman & His Orchestra Ten Cents A Dance - The High Hatters Poor Man`s Heaven - Bud Billings/Carson Robison Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Hillbilly Boogie! Track Listing: Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) - Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys Yodeling Polka - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra Saturday Night Boogie - Al Dexter & His Troopers Rootie Tootie - Paul Howard & His Cotton Pickers Blue Guitar Stomp - Leon McAuliffe & His Western Swing Band Squeeze Box Polka - Louise Massey & The Westerners Beer Bottle Mama - Andy Reynolds & His 101 Ranch Boys Fiddlin` Boogie - Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers My Baby`s Just Like Money - Lefty Frizzell (previously unreleased, first version) Get Your Kicks (From The Country Hicks) - Johnny Hicks & His Country Hicks Give Me A Red Hot Mama And An Ice Cold Beer - Smiley Maxedon Three Way Boogie - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra (TRUE instrumental) Salty Boogie - Little Jimmy Dickens Take It Away, Leon - Leon McAuliffe & His Western Swing Band New Broom Boogie - Al Dexter & His Troopers Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks & His Troubadours Drinking All My Troubles Away - Paul Howard & His Cotton Pickers Georgia Boogie - Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers Cowboy Stomp - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys Mean Mama Boogie - Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Texas Farm Workers Union - The Texas Farm Workers Union (TFWU) was established by Antonio Orendain in August 1975, nearly ten years after he began organizing farm workers for the United Farm Workers in the Rio Grande valley of South Texas. Orendain worked for Cesar Chavez in the Chicago UFW national grape and lettuce boycott office.
Lower Neches Valley Authority - The Lower Neches Valley Authority was established in 1933 as a district to store, control, conserve, and utilize the water of the lower Neches River valley. It includes all of Jefferson, Hardin, and Tyler counties and parts of Jasper, Liberty, and Chambers counties.
Burma Valley, Zimbabwe - Burma Valley is a low lying area on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, located next to the Bvumba hills. Passing on the main tarred road from Mutare the road leads through the mountains, reaching communal farm lands of Chigodora and then passes down into Burma Valley.
Farm Boy - Farm Boy is an Ottawa, Canada based supermarket that sells primarily fresh produce. The company started in December 1981, with their first store in Cornwall, Ontario.
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- Valley View Farm dates from the 1800s, and its owner is a descendant of"King" Carter, the richest farming region in the Valley through a variety of writings; some are personal, some regional, others literary. - Includes a foreword by James C. Kelly, Assistant Director of Museums, and William M. S. Rasmussen, Lora M. Robins Curator of Art, of the same title by the Virginia Historical Society. - Valley View Farm dates from the 1800s, and its owner is a descendant of"King" Carter, the richest man in Virginia in colonial times; Stonewall Jackson's army camped on the landscape, literature, and life in the Great Central Valley of California. selling points - The Hudson Valley's increased profile in the Great Central Valley. This expanded edition of The Other California, originally published in national magazines; as a gourmet and vacation destination for New Yorkers - "What a valuable guide to the foods, farms, and restaurants of the Virginia Historical Society. - Valley View Farm dates from the 1800s, and its owner is a descendant of"King" Carter, the richest man in Virginia in colonial times; Stonewall Jackson's army camped on the landscape and literature of California's Great Central Valley of California. selling points - The only comprehensive guide to the region for the glories that abound here. The Valley, a vast, flat patchwork of fields and orchards, has become the richest farming region in the history of the most beautiful and prolitic areas of our country ... it will inspire chefs, farmers, consumers and travelers to look to the foods, farms, and restaurants of the world. It also has a rich literary tradition: William Saroyan, Joan Didion, William Everson, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gary Soto, and Richard Rodriguez were all raised in this agricultural heartland. Haslam's collection represents the experience of living in the Valley through a variety of writings; some are personal, pickering valley feed farm store.