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Subject: Re: Favorite Songs


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Becky Stobaugh Waldo
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Date Posted: 23:33:24 07/27/06 Thu
In reply to: Becky Stobaugh Waldo 's message, "Re: Favorite Songs" on 22:34:31 07/26/06 Wed

Well I have been reading here, and I am surprised no one has mentioned this band since they were so close to us. They even played at our state fair several years. Black Oak Arkansas. Even if their heyday was short lived it was like David Lee Roth fronting Lynard Skynard! GO Jim Dandy! They played at Barton in 73. Also I heard Malia is married now to Robert Parkinson and living in Flippin. I keep waiting for her songs to be posted because I think I know what at least one will be!

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DONNA KAY MAGNESS KANE (surprise)
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Date Posted: 22:07:28 11/04/09 Wed

About 7 years ago I was at the Lumberyard (a bar) in eureka springs and Jim Dandy was there playing. I had a lot of fun listening to him and went up to talk to him, telling him that I remembered him and the group being at John Deere when my Dad worked there. Back then that was a real treat to meet someone that made an album in our town.

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