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    music including Willie Dunn (1971), The Pacific (1980) and Metallic (1999). Metallic reprises material from both earlier releases. Dunn's most famous song...
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    Club and the Apawamis Club. Dunn was born circa 1864 at Blackheath, London, England, the son of Willie Dunn Sr. At age 13, Dunn learned the art of making...
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    Lang recorded with blues guitarist Lonnie Johnson under the name Blind Willie Dunn to hide his race and as a tribute to blues guitarist Blind Lemon Jefferson...
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    Willie Dunn Sr. (19 August 1821 – 14 February 1878) was a Scottish professional golfer who played during the mid-to-late 19th century. He was born in...
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  • Horace Rawlins won the inaugural event, two strokes ahead of runner-up Willie Dunn. Eleven players began the tournament (three withdrew before play began)...
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    money from "challenge matches" against rivals such as Old Tom Morris, Willie Dunn and Allan Robertson, which were the most popular form of spectator golf...
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    to Biarritz in southern France where they encountered champion golfer Willie Dunn, from Scotland, who was building a golf course at the resort. Back in...
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  • member in the early 1980s, but was turned down as a permanent member. Willie Dunn laid out the first course in 1894; it was but a rudimentary seven-hole...
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  • William, Willie or Billy Dunn may refer to: Sir William Dunn, 1st Baronet, of Lakenheath (1833–1912), banker and Liberal MP for Paisley Sir William Dunn, 1st...
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    Katherine Dunn who had married in Scotland earlier in 1872. Katherine was daughter of Willie Dunn, Sr. and the sister of Tom Dunn and Willie Dunn. William...
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  • William Dunn (disambiguation), multiple people Williamson Dunn (1781–1854), American judge Willie Dunn (1941–2013), Canadian singer-songwriter Willie Dunn (golfer)...
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    total, Dunn had four top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. Dunn was born in Musselburgh, the son of Willie Dunn Snr (1821–1878). Willie Dunn Snr and...
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  • Snead in 1973 at 61 years old. He tied for 29th place. Most victories: 4 by Willie Anderson 1901, 1903–1905; Bobby Jones 1923, 1926, 1929–30; Ben Hogan 1948...
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    Playing in just his third tournament, Rawlins shocked the more established Willie Dunn, winning the title by two strokes over 36 holes. The first U.S. Open...
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  • Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology Kevin Howes, album notes writer (Willie Dunn) Etching The Voice: Emile Berliner and the...
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    death. The condition did, however, take the life of Scottish golfer Willie Dunn, Sr. in 1878 at a time when the ailment was likely not fully understood...
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  • Terril Calder. "Charlie", a song recorded in 1971 by singer-songwriter Willie Dunn about Wenjack, was not well known at the time, but received renewed attention...
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    recording blues records with Lonnie Johnson, he naturally settled on Blind Willie Dunn. Bogus Ben Covington was known for pretending to be blind. John William...
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    2008, p. 173. Associated Press staff 2005. Brick, Michael 2014. Dunn 2011. Willie's Place staff 2010. Chagollan 2010. Opry.com staff 2011. Swiatecki...
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  • have taken place at the suggestion of Willie Dunn Jr. in collaboration with Ballou.[citation needed]. William "Willie" Davis was one of Apawamis' earliest...
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    (Métis) Vern Cheechoo (Cree) Andy de Jarlis (Métis) Beatrice Deer (Inuk) Willie Dunn (Mi'kmaq) Ferron (Métis) Nadia Gaudet (Métis) Becky Han (Inuk) Joshua...
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    Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval. In 2020, Gibson was awarded the inaugural Willie Dunn Award by the Prism Prize committee, to honour her work as a choreographer...
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  • "Blind Willie" may refer to: Blind Willie Dunn, a pseudonym of American Jazz guitarist, Eddie Lang (1902–1933) Blind Willie Johnson (1897–1945), a gospel...
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  • complete eight loops around Myopia's 9-hole course. Herd trailed leader Willie Anderson by six shots after 36 holes on Friday, but his 75 in the third...
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    money". In 1901, John D. Rockefeller Sr. hired golf course architect Willie Dunn, the designer of Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, to build a golf course on...
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  • Japanese Breakfast, J Balvin, and More". Pitchfork. Retrieved 27 May 2021. Dunn, Frankie (11 January 2021). "8 new musicians you need to know in 2021". i-D...
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  • Smith, American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist 1942 – Willie Dunn, Canadian singer-songwriter and producer (d. 2013) 1943 – Ronnie Campbell...
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    style, Thrasher joined popular artists such as Buffy Sainte-Marie and Willie Dunn (Mi'kmaq descent) in exploring Indigenous topics in the mid-1970s, and...
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    Film Board of Canada documentary The Ballad of Crowfoot, directed by Willie Dunn. The film explores the situation of aboriginal people in North America...
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  • women's golf tournaments. Of their family, the most famous was William ("Willie") Dunn, who won the first United States Open in 1894. As a teenager, he began...
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