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  2. John T. Walton - Wikipedia

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    John T. Walton was a son of Walmart founder Sam Walton and a venture capitalist. He died in a plane crash in 2005 after receiving a Silver Star for his service in the Vietnam War.

  3. 8th of November (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Deaton-Flanigen Productions and premiered in the week of June 15, 2006. It first starts with Kristofferson saying the intro, and then cuts to the duo performing in front of a large screen, showing the visuals of Harris' life.

  4. I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues - Wikipedia

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    A 1983 hit single by Elton John, co-written by Bernie Taupin and Davey Johnstone, with a nostalgic R&B shuffle and a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder. The song was featured in the film Peter's Friends and has been covered by James Blunt and Alessia Cara.

  5. 3 Walmart heirs are worth at least $100 billion each — and ...

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    Jim Walton is worth $103 billion, while Robson and Alice are worth $101 billion and $100 billion each. ... ($16.1 billion) — the son and widow of Sam's fourth child, the late John T. Walton ...

  6. John Walton (darts player) - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Walton (born 10 November 1961) [1] is an English professional darts player currently playing in World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is best known for winning the 2001 BDO World Darts Championship. He adopted the nickname John Boy and used the song "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex as his walk-on theme.

  7. Caribou Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Caribou Ranch was a recording studio built by producer James William Guercio in 1972 in a converted barn near Nederland, Colorado. It hosted many prominent acts of the 1970s and 80s, such as Chicago, Elton John, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Frank Zappa, before it was damaged by a fire in 1985.

  8. Make Some Noise (Beastie Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    Make Some Noise is a 2011 single by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, featuring a sequel to their 1987 video "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)". The song is their highest-charting single since 2004 and appears on the Madden NFL 12 soundtrack.

  9. Say It Isn't So (Hall & Oates song) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 1983 pop rock hit by Daryl Hall & John Oates, written by Daryl Hall and produced by the duo. Find out the chart performance, music videos, and songwriting process of this song.