• Stan Rogers Folk Festival Northern Journey entry for Stan Rogers by Gene Wilburn Stan Rogers at The Canadian Encyclopedia A Biography of Stan Rogers at...
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  • folk music album by Stan Rogers. It was his first album, released by Barnswallow Records, which was then purchased by Stan Rogers and made into Fogarty's...
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    brother, folk musician Stan Rogers, and arranging Stan's music. Since Stan Rogers' death on June 2, 1983 (just a few weeks before Stan, Garnet and bass player...
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  • Barrett's Privateers (category Stan Rogers songs)
    the style of a sea shanty, written and performed by Canadian musician Stan Rogers, having been inspired after a song session with the Friends of Fiddler's...
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  • by Stan Rogers. All songs written by Stan Rogers unless otherwise indicated. "Dark Eyed Molly" (Archie Fisher) "Oh No, Not I" (traditional, arr. Stan Rogers)...
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  • Remembering Stan Rogers: An East Coast Tribute is a tribute album to Canadian folk singer-songwriter Stan Rogers, released in 1995 on EMI Music Canada...
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  • 65 in World War II and as a postwar research vessel made famous by a Stan Rogers song. Blue Dolphin was designed by the famous naval architect William...
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  • Northwest Passage (song) (category Stan Rogers songs)
    one of the best-known songs by Canadian musician Stan Rogers. An a cappella song, it features Rogers alone singing the verses, with several guest vocalists...
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  • The Idiot (song) (category Stan Rogers songs)
    Idiot" is a song written by Stan Rogers, found on his albums Northwest Passage and Home in Halifax. On Home in Halifax, Rogers introduces the song by explaining...
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  • The Stan Rogers Folk Festival, informally known as Stanfest, is an annual music festival held in Canso, Nova Scotia. Established in 1997 in honour of...
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  • The Mary Ellen Carter (category Stan Rogers songs)
    "The Mary Ellen Carter" is a song written and first recorded by Stan Rogers in 1979. It tells the story of a heroic effort to salvage a sunken ship, the...
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    Centre. There are also numerous music and cultural festivals such as the Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Celtic Colours, the Nova Scotia Gaelic Mod, Royal Nova...
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  • song written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Phil Silvers "Nancy", a song by Stan Rogers from the 1984 album From Fresh Water Nancy (comic strip), an American...
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  • sculptor Stanley Stan Rogers (1949–1983), Canadian folk singer and songwriter Stanley Stan Rosen (1906–1984), American NFL football player Stan Ross (disambiguation)...
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  • Northwest Passage (album) (category Stan Rogers albums)
    Northwest Passage is a 1981 album by Stan Rogers. "Northwest Passage" compares the singer's own travels across the prairie provinces to the exploratory...
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  • Between the Breaks ... Live! (category Stan Rogers albums)
    by Stan Rogers. It was recorded at The Groaning Board in Toronto, Ontario. The album was included in a series of reissued versions of Stan Rogers albums...
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    ISBN 978-0860107163. Retrieved 2 January 2015. "How Do Iron Roughnecks Work?". www.rigzone.com. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Stan Rogers – Free in the Harbour"....
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  • Rogers may refer to: Stanley Rogers, Tennessee lawyer and politician Stanley R. H. Rogers (1887–1961), American maritime author and illustrator Stan Rogers...
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  • Nathan Rogers (born July 16, 1979 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian folk musician/songwriter. Rogers is the son of Stan and Ariel Rogers. His father...
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  • Sebastian Stan's portrayal of the character has been met with positive reception. He and Stan Lee are the only characters besides Steve Rogers who appeared...
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  • from Jesse Winchester ("Yankee Lady") and fellow Canadian folk artist Stan Rogers ("Forty-Five Years"). This album was later released as "Lovelight" (1980)...
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  • Northwest Passage (book), a 2013 illustrated children's book written by Stan Rogers and illustrated by Matt James Northwest Passage (novel), a 1937 historical...
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  • of Orange may also refer to: "The House of Orange" (song), a song by Stan Rogers from the 1984 album: From Fresh Water First House of Orange, a medieval...
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  • it but Fraser refuses. Featured music: "Watching the Apples Grow" by Stan Rogers 63 9 "Dead Men Don't Throw Rice" George Bloomfield David Cole...
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    amphitheater are dedicated as the "Stan Rogers Memorial Canopy". The festival is firmly fixed in tradition, with Rogers' song "The Mary Ellen Carter" being...
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  • Dreadnoughts, David Coffin, Kimber's Men, Todd Rundgren, Don Sineti, Stan Rogers, The Longest Johns, and Jon Boden. Its melody has also been used, in...
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    Beggar's Mantle, by Fisher himself on The Man With a Rhyme in 1976, by Stan Rogers in 1979 and by Golden Bough in 1983. In 1983 Fisher started hosting the...
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    equator off the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago near Brazil. Stan Rogers' 1984 song "White Squall" is about the white squalls of the Great Lakes...
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  • Home in Halifax (category Stan Rogers albums)
    Home in Halifax is a 1993 live album by Stan Rogers. It was recorded by the CBC during a concert Rogers performed at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax...
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    now at the Transportation Museum in Whitehorse. Canadian folk singer Stan Rogers wrote and performed a song called "Canol Road" which names several settlements...
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