Merle Dickerson (1911/1912 – June 9, 1984) was a Canadian politician, who served as a longtime mayor of North Bay, Ontario.[1] A "colourful" populist, he was frequently re-elected despite various legal infractions.[1]
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MerleDickerson (1911/1912 – June 9, 1984) was a Canadian politician, who served as a longtime mayor of North Bay, Ontario. A "colourful" populist, he...
Down Every Road 1962–1994 (Liner notes). Merle Haggard. Capitol Records. Cantwell 2013, p. 125. Dickerson, Deke (2007). Queen of the Coast (Liner notes)...
Kapuskasing, Ernest Reid of Fort William, Leo Del Villano of Timmins, MerleDickerson of North Bay and Leo Foucault of Espanola, formed to study the feasibility...
Kapuskasing, Ernest Reid of Fort William, Leo Del Villano of Timmins, MerleDickerson of North Bay, and Leo Foucault of Espanola, was formed to study the...
employed over 600 regular employees and over 100 substitute employees. MerleDickerson served as the superintendent until her June 2014 resignation; Kerry...
Kapuskasing, Ernest Reid of Fort William, Leo Del Villano of Timmins, MerleDickerson of North Bay and Leo Foucault of Espanola. He died on October 5, 1966...
Rickard Newmarket: Ray Twinney Niagara Falls: Wayne Thomson North Bay: MerleDickerson North York: Mel Lastman (details) Oakville: Harry Barrett Orillia:...
Morrissey) and Tyreese Williams (Chad L. Coleman). It also marks the return of Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), the volatile older brother of Daryl Dixon (Norman...
and You've Got Mail (1998). Coleman's notable television roles included Merle Jeeter on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976–1977), the title characters in...
steer Moore away from Chet Atkins' style, the one which had been adopted by Merle Travis's finger-picking style, now dubbed as "travis picking", which he...
multiple times at other major festivals, e.g., Bonnaroo Music Festival, MerleFest,: 2000 : 2004 : 2008 : 2014 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Hardly Strictly...
Academy of Country Music Awards. This award was first awarded in 1966 to Merle Haggard, when this award was known as the Most Promising Male Vocalist....
Rio Jonny Diaz Little Jimmy Dickens (1920–2015) Russell Dickerson (born 1987) Tyler Dickerson (born 1993) Joe Diffie (1958–2020) Dean Dillon (born 1955)...
2013). Merle Haggard: the running kind. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-71771-8. OCLC 829645947. ""Meet the Strangers"". Deke Dickerson and Ecco-Fonic...
Columbia titled Let There Be Country, which charted two singles in 1988: the Merle Haggard composition "Mirrors Don't Lie" and "Matches". Due to the underperformance...
influenced by country music artists such as Junior Brown, Willie Nelson, and Merle Travis. He played in local bands until 1985 when he gained notice in Dallas...
Rob Georg Robyn Ottolini Rodney Atkins Ronnie Dunn Rose Falcon Russell Dickerson Ryan Hurd Sam Hunt Sara Evans Sarah Buxton Sarah Darling Sasha Pieterse...
escape The Governor's torture chamber. This episode was directed by Ernest Dickerson and written by Glen Mazzara. However, the scenes involving Andrea were...
Thoughts Will Do" is a country music song written Lefty Frizzell and Dub Dickerson, sung by Frizzell, and released on the Columbia label. In March 1951,...
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album Kirchen's name is spelled "Kircher", which is incorrect.) Lance Dickerson (Drums) Bruce Barlow: (Fender and Stand-up Bass) John Tichy: (Rhythm Guitar...
Clements Patsy Cline Jeff Dale Jimmie Davis Jimmy Dickens William (Tex) Dickerson Tibby Edwards Werly Fairburn Jimmy Fautheree Pete Fontana Tillman Franks...
"Legends: Tanya Tucker" (interview), CBS Sunday Morning, 2 August 2020. Dickerson, James L. (April 1988). "Good Friends Make the Best Records". Nine-O-One...