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  • WYNTER: This Arizona-based group called Woodpile is marketing itself to people behind bars.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2006 2006

  • SIEGEL: Ed Cullen is a columnist at the Baton Rouge Sunday Advocate and author of "Letter in a Woodpile".

    When College Students Live Next Door 2007

  • When I was a trainee, he had a number of Disney's newer staff working on Banjo the Woodpile Cat at his house on weekends.

    1977 Mouse House Steve Hulett 2007

  • One book in the series, Honky in the Woodpile, was never published here; I don't think the others made it past on paperback reprinting here.

    Careers: John Brunner Ed Gorman 2006

  • WYNTER: Woodpile hopes its fanbase of felons spreads the music's popularity outside of prison walls, turning inmates into an unlikely base of trendsetters.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2006 2006

  • Not just anyone, specifically white inmates, commonly referred to as woods, but Woodpile member Diesoul says don't call them racist.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2006 2006

  • Sat 9/8, 9 PM, Devil in a Woodpile; 11 PM, Rockin 'Billy

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Sat 9/8, 9 PM, Devil in a Woodpile; 11 PM, Rockin 'Billy

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Sun 10/5, 7 PM, Devil in a Woodpile; 10 PM, Aron Burton (no cover).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Sat 10/19, 6 PM, Devil in a Woodpile; 9: 30 PM, Alberta Adams, Stan Skibby

    Chicago Reader 2010

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