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Pickers

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  • al program for 100 children of Florida orange pickers about 45 minutes from campus.
  • He also recorded with McKinney's Cotton Pickers and released material with that ensemble unde
  • kette later helped organize McKinney's Cotton Pickers and Glen Gray's Orange Blossoms, which became
  • enderson, Horace Henderson, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, and Luis Russell, Stewart joined the Ellingt
  • then decided to disguise themselves as berry pickers and flee Norway for neutral Sweden.
  • The film portrays the lives of the garbage pickers and their working conditions as well as Muniz
  • in which 23 Chinese illegal immigrant cockle pickers are believed to have drowned due to the tide.
  • children, a children's area called The LIttle Pickers Area, a Songwriters Coffeehouse, Heritage Cra
  • Dakin - leader of pickers at the Hunter place
  • It is also a favorite of recreational berry pickers, black bears, rodents and birds.
  • Worm Pickers Brawl (1994)
  • The Cotton Pickers disbanded in 1934, unable to make money durin
  • nde learned banjo from one of Oklahoma's best pickers, Ed Shelton, and did a lot of non-professiona
  • y picking was introduced to the area, and the pickers frequently set the woods on fire to create co
  • to have their crops gleaned than to have paid pickers go back through the fields for the missed pro
  • In addition to the Common there is Pickers' Green, providing pitches for cricket, footba
  • il 1958 and is know colloquially as the 'Root Pickers Hall' as it was paid for by volunteers pickin
  • thm of work songs, such as the migrant cotton pickers he performed for might have sung, which posed
  • He also worked in the New McKinney's Cotton Pickers in the 1970s.
  • He left the Cotton Pickers in 1926 to play under Fletcher Henderson, wit
  • He joined McKinney's Cotton Pickers in 1939 or 1942, then played with Lionel Hamp
  • ren of God, working as missionaries and fruit pickers in South America.
  • so recorded as a member of The Georgia Cotton Pickers in December 1930, a group that included guita
  • Lange's Migrant Mother depicts destitute pea pickers in California, centering on Florence Owens Th
  • e benefited from SELCO's venture are the rose pickers in a village in Bangalore who earlier used to
  • Ferryside cocklebeds are opened to commercial pickers: intensive 'strip-cockling' occurs and severa
  • y Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools, Conaway's Rag Pickers, Johnny Dunn's Jazz Hounds, Fletcher Henderso
  • The daughter of Texas cotton pickers, Linda attended Northern Illinois University
  • The pickers may have used "oast" or "oast-house" in conve
  • er Henderson's orchestra to become the Cotton Pickers' musical director, and he assembled a band wh
  • uit must be pressed while it is still frozen, pickers often must work at night or very early in the
  • McKinney's Cotton Pickers' performance of "Milenberg Joys" was used as
  • "Cotton Pickers Rag & Cakewalk" by William Braun
  • ayed harmonica with him on The Georgia Cotton Pickers recordings), but his way of playing was quick
  • well as for her defence of the Chinese Cockle Pickers rights in her Morecambe constituency, Richard
  • often in three parts with different groups of pickers, singing different parts.
  • "Oakum pickers tenement" (ca.1711).
  • fire commenced in Williams' Court in an oakum pickers tenement, where the woman suffered the fire '
  • nd also appeared in the New McKinney's Cotton Pickers that decade.
  • 1930 he became a member of McKinney's Cotton Pickers, then was offered a spot in Don Redman's band
  • implements that IH produced (combines, cotton pickers, tillage equipment etc.)
  • his technique is "the kind that shoves fellow pickers to the cliff of decision: should I practice l
  • hop pickers trains) until closed by British Railways on 1
  • A New McKinney's Cotton Pickers was organized in the early 1970s by David Hut
  • ilenberg Joys" performed by McKinney's Cotton Pickers was adopted by him as the theme tune for his
  • n North West England, when at least 21 cockle pickers were drowned by an incoming tide off the Lanc
  • io; this group later became McKinney's Cotton Pickers while Cole was still a member.
  • ed by the 1930 recording by McKinney's Cotton Pickers, who used it as their theme song.
  • got here are four one time R&B and Top Forty pickers who have found a home with a style that's unu
  • h of Jiangxi Province in China, where the tea pickers would sing lengthy songs to each other whilst