Saddle Tramp
Saddle tramp or Saddle Tramp may refer to: * Saddle tramp (person), a person who wanders from place to place on horseback. * ''Saddle Tramp'' (album), a Charlie Daniels album and song *"Saddle Tramp", a song by Molly Hatchet from the album ''Silent Reign of Heroes'' *"Saddle Tramp", a song by Marty Robbins *"Saddle Tramp", a song by Travis Shredd and the Good Ol' Homeboys *"Saddle Tramp", a song by Dickless on the Sub Pop album '' The Grunge Years'' * ''Saddle Tramp'' (film), a 1950 western starring Joel McCrea *''Saddle Tramp'' (comic strip), a short-lived photographic strip in ''Eagle'' (1982 comic) *"Saddle Tramp", a 1944 short story by Johnston McCulley *Saddle Tramps Texas Tech University traditions are an important part of the culture of Texas Tech University. Music The Goin' Band from Raiderland is the 450-member marching band of Texas Tech University. The Goin' Band's repertoire of performance music ..., a school spirit organization at Texas Tech University * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saddle Tramp (album)
''Saddle Tramp'' is the seventh studio album by Charlie Daniels and the fourth as the Charlie Daniels Band, released on March 29, 1976. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 4, 1981. Track listing All songs composed by the Charlie Daniels Band ( Charlie Daniels, Tom Crain, Taz DiGregorio, Fred Edwards, Charles Hayward & Don Murray), except where indicated: Side one # "Dixie on My Mind" - 2:38 # "Saddle Tramp" - 11:00 # "Sweet Louisiana" (Daniels) - 4:41 Side two # "Wichita Jail" (Daniels) - 2:50 # "Cumberland Mountain Number Nine" (Crain) - 4:46 # "It's My Life" - 6:08 # "Sweetwater, Texas" (Daniels) - 5:36 Personnel The Charlie Daniels Band: * Charlie Daniels – guitar, fiddle, vocals * Taz DiGregorio – keyboard, vocals * Tom Crain – guitar, vocals * Charlie Hayward – bass * Don Murray – drums * Fred Edwards – drums Additional musicians: * Toy Caldwell – steel guitar (tracks: B4) * Jai Johanny Johanson – congas The conga, also kno ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Silent Reign Of Heroes
''Silent Reign of Heroes'' is the ninth studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released on June 16, 1998. Track listing # "Mississippi Moon Dog" ''(Bobby Ingram, Phil McCormack, Andy McKinney)'' – 3:47 # "World of Trouble" ''(Ingram, McCormack)'' – 5:34 # "Silent Reign of Heroes" ''(Ingram, McCormack)'' – 8:36 # "Miss Saturday Night" ''(Mac Crawford, Ingram, McCormack)'' – 4:06 # "Blue Thunder" ''( Bryan Bassett, Ingram, McCormack)'' – 4:03 # "Just Remember (You're the Only One)" ''(John Galvin, Ingram, McCormack)'' – 4:35 # "Junk Yard Dawg" ''(Ingram, McCormack)'' – 3:35 # "Dead and Gone (Redneck Song)" ''(Ingram, McCormack)'' – 3:16 # "Saddle Tramp" ''(Ingram, McCormack)'' – 7:18 # "Fall of the Peacemakers" ''( Dave Hlubek)'' – 6:56 Personnel ;Molly Hatchet *Phil McCormack – lead vocals, harmonica *Bobby Ingram – guitars, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, backing vocals, producer * Bryan Bassett – guitars, acoustic guitar, backing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marty Robbins
Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 – December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, and NASCAR racing driver. Robbins was one of the most popular and successful country and western singers for most of his nearly four-decade career, which spanned from the late 1940s to the early 1980s. He was also an early outlaw country pioneer. Born in Glendale, Arizona, Robbins taught himself guitar while serving in the United States Navy during World War II, and subsequently drew fame performing in clubs in and around his hometown. In 1952, he released his first No. 1 country song, " I'll Go On Alone". Four years later, he released his second No.1 hit “ Singing the Blues”, and one year later, released two more No. 1 hits, " A White Sport Coat" and "The Story of My Life". In 1959, Robbins released his signature song, "El Paso", for which he won the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Grunge Years
''The Grunge Years'' is a compilation album of songs by notable grunge bands released by Sub Pop in 1991. As indicated by the cover of the album, it was limited to a pressing of 500,000 copies. Track listing # "Dive" - Nirvana # "Shove" - L7 # "Stumblin' Man" - Tad # "Red Head Walking" - Beat Happening # "Ugly Sunday" - Mark Lanegan # "Change Has Come" - Screaming Trees # "Tomorrow" - Fluid # "Retarded" - Afghan Whigs # "House" - Babes in Toyland # "Come to Mind" - Mudhoney # "Long Black Veil" - The Walkabouts # "Between the Eyes" - Love Battery Love Battery was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. History Love Battery was formed in 1989 by former rock band Room Nine leader Ron Nine (b. Ron Rudzitis), guitarist Kevin Whitworth (ex-Crisis Party), bassist Tommy "Bonehead" ... # "Saddle Tramp" - Dickless References {{DEFAULTSORT:Grunge Years, The Grunge Years, The Grunge Years, The Grunge Years, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saddle Tramp (film)
''Saddle Tramp'' is a 1950 American Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Joel McCrea and Wanda Hendrix.Nott p.85-86 Its uncredited theme song was " The Cry of the Wild Goose" by Frankie Laine. Plot While travelling through Nevada enroute to California, "saddle tramp" Chuck Conner stays overnight with an old close friend. After the friend is killed falling from his horse, "Uncle Chuck" feels a duty to look after his four young boys, whose mother had died previously. He takes a job on a local ranch, but must conceal his new family from his employer. He also takes in a young woman who has run away from home, and she assists him to tackle a gang of cattle rustlers. Cast *Joel McCrea as Chuck Conner * Wanda Hendrix as Della *John Russell as Rocky *John McIntire as Jess Higgins *Jeanette Nolan Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, she had roles in the television series '' The Virginian'' (19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eagle (1982 Comic)
''Eagle'', sometimes referred to as ''The New Eagle'' and known at various points in its life as ''Eagle and Scream!'', ''Eagle and Tiger'', ''Eagle and Battle'', ''Eagle and M.A.S.K.'' and ''Eagle and Wildcat'', was a British boys' adventure comic published by IPC Magazines from 27 March 1982 to January 1994. A revival of the famous ''Eagle'', the title was initially a weekly publication until turning into a monthly in May 1991. The title was finally cancelled in January 1994, after 505 issues. Like the original Eagle, the comic's lead feature was Dan Dare; other long-running stories included " Doomlord" and " Computer Warrior". While the comic was successful on its own terms as the British comic market contracted heavily in the 1980s and 1990s, it never matched the commercial or critical success of its illustrious predecessor. Creation Originally launched in 1950 by Reverend Marcus Morris as a reaction to the controversial importation of American horror comics (a genre whi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johnston McCulley
John William Johnston McCulley (February 2, 1883 – November 23, 1958) was an American writer of hundreds of stories, fifty novels, numerous screenplays for film and television, and the creator of the character Zorro. Biography Born in Ottawa, Illinois, and raised in Chillicothe, Illinois, McCulley graduated from Chillicothe Township High School in 1901. He started as a police reporter for '' The Police Gazette'' and served as an Army public affairs officer during World War I. An amateur history buff, he went on to a career in pulp magazines and screenplays, often using a Southern California backdrop for his stories. Many of his novels and stories were written under the pseudonyms Harrington Strong, Raley Brien, George Drayne, Monica Morton, Rowena Raley, Frederic Phelps, Walter Pierson, and John Mack Stone, among others. Aside from Zorro, McCulley created many other pulp characters, including Black Star, The Spider, The Mongoose, and Thubway Tham. Many of McCulley's c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saddle Tramps
Texas Tech University traditions are an important part of the culture of Texas Tech University. Music The Goin' Band from Raiderland is the 450-member marching band of Texas Tech University. The Goin' Band's repertoire of performance music varies widely, ranging from traditional marches to jazz pieces to the works of Elton John and Carlos Santana. The Goin' Band makes use of both traditional-style marching (formations moving goal-line to goal-line) and corps-style (formations while playing to the sidelines) in its performances. The Goin' Band also incorporates some of the tactics of scramble bands. Mascots The Masked Rider The Masked Rider, Texas Tech's primary mascot, dates back to a 1936 prank. George Tate borrowed a horse from the Texas Technological College Dairy Barn and led the football team onto the field. This was done a few more times during the 1936 season but was not seen again for 17 years. At the Gator Bowl on January 1, 1953, Texas Tech student Joe Kirk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |