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❤️ Walquir Mota 🍄

"Walquir Mota (born August 18, 1967 in Patos de Minas, Brazil) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. External links *Walquir Mota profile at chamoisfc79.fr 1967 births Living people Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers Association football forwards FC Mulhouse players AS Beauvais Oise players Tours FC players Lille OSC players Chamois Niortais F.C. players Paris FC players Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players Expatriate footballers in France "

❤️ Johnnie Lee Wills 🍄

"Johnnie Lee Wills (September 2, 1912-October 25, 1984) was an American Western swing fiddler popular in the 1930s and 1940s. Biography Wills was born in Jewett, Texas, and was the younger brother of Bob Wills. He played banjo with Bob as a member of the Texas Playboys starting in 1934, the year the ensemble began playing on KVOO-AM in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1939 he founded his own group, the Rhythmairs, but returned to the Playboys in 1940 when Bob split the ensemble into two groups and named Johnnie Lee leader of one of them. Following Bob's move to California in 1940, Johnnie Lee renamed his group Johnnie Lee Wills & All The Boys, remaining in Oklahoma. Johnnie Lee switched from banjo to fiddle in this group. In 1941 he signed with Decca Records, and recorded again with Bullet Records in 1949, where he saw his greatest success with songs such as "Rag Mop" and "Peter Cotton Tail". In 1952 he signed with RCA Victor, where he was less successful, though he was still a popular draw in Oklahoma and remained a fixture on KVOO until 1958. He continued to record through the early 1960s, but his ensemble dissolved in 1964, after which he was only intermittently active in music. He opened a clothing store in Tulsa, and recorded for Flying Fish Records and Delta Records in the 1970s after Bear Family Records and Rounder Records reissued some of his old material. Wills died from heart complications on October 25, 1984 in Tulsa. On September 14, 1996, Tulsa honored Wills with a street named after him. Johnnie Lee Wills Lane is directly in front of the Expo Square Pavilion at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. At the official dedication in 1996, his son John T. Wills said, "...although Dad was born a Texan, when you think about it, he lived and died a Tulsan." References *John Bush, [ Johnnie Lee Wills] at Allmusic 1912 births 1984 deaths People from Jewett, Texas American fiddlers American country singer-songwriters Singers from Texas Western swing fiddlers 20th- century violinists 20th-century American singers Songwriters from Texas Country musicians from Texas "

❤️ Salem, Adams County, Indiana 🍄

"Salem is an unincorporated community in Blue Creek Township, Adams County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. History Salem was platted in 1866. Geography Salem is located at , approximately 4 miles west-southwest of Willshire, Ohio, on Salem Rd. approximately 3 miles west of the Indiana-Ohio state line, at latitude 40.717 and longitude -84.853. The average elevation is 823 feet.Indiana hometown locator References Unincorporated communities in Indiana Unincorporated communities in Adams County, Indiana "

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