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- VARIOUS : " The USA Records Blues Story"
- Their fifth joint album, " Blues Stories ", was released by Big City Blues Records in 2014.
- And for fans of jazz as well as noir, there is David Goodis'" Down There, " a blues story in all senses of the word.
- Stratton-Porter's novel, " Laddie : A True Blue Story " ( 1913 ), has many elements corresponding to particulars of her early life.
- Both Supermen deeply loved Lois Lane; unlike in the earlier Red / Blue story, there was not another love interest for one of the Supermen to pair up with.
- Basketball historian Bill Himmelman once told a New Jersey newspaper he heard all sorts of black-and-blue stories when he interviewed people who played the game in the early 1900s.
- Coleman's Blind Pig debut, " I Can't Lose " ( 1997 ), was an album of ballads and blues stories, and guitar playing and singing.
- A recent home run with similar origins is " The USA Records Blues Story, " which uncovers 26 rare singles cut between 1963 and 1967 for the tiny, long-defunct USA Records imprint in Chicago.
- Luis Feliu's favourable review in " The Canberra Times " finds " Direct " has " a few instrumental [ tracks ], a couple of romping boogie rockers and some soothing blues stories.
- A more rootsy project than the blue-eyed soul of her late 1960s-1970s output, the album consisted of various Sands-Taylor-Gorgoni originals, including a duet with Lucinda Williams on the track " Cool Blues Story ".
- Much of the fun of such boxed sets consists of sifting for unexpected gems by marginal performers like the raucous " Last Meal " by an obscure one-record artist called Hurricane Harry, on " The OKeh Rhythm-and-Blues Story ."
- ""'Laddie " "'is a 1935 American comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Ray Harris and Dorothy Yost, based on the 1913 novel, " Laddie : A True Blue Story ", by Gene Stratton-Porter.
- Before Reid's showing, the boxing in Atlanta had been so devoid of warm, fuzzy, red-white-and-blue stories that NBC basically ignored it, prompting Jerry Dusenberry, the president of USA Boxing, to call the network's coverage of his sport " a travesty of justice ."
- This is not so, as the " Oxford English Dictionary " contains earlier references to the use of blue to mean ribald : " 1890 " Sporting Times " 25 Jan . 1 / 1 " Shifter wondered whether the damsel knew any novel blue stories . " and 1900 " Bulletin " ( Sydney ) 20 Oct . 12 / 4 " Let someone propose to celebrate Chaucer by publicly reading some of his bluest productions unexpurgated.