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Cockrell is a North Carolina-based country and folk singer-songwriter with a few albums under his belt.
I don't want to be your afterthought (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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Dere was a powerful rich family down dere name Cockrell; I forgits de fust name.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 4 Work Projects Administration
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The ethnomusicologist Dale Cockrell has estimated that by 1843, characters in blackface had appeared in more than twenty thousand American stage performances.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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The grain markets will remain volatile because the carryout is still very tight, said Mike Cockrell, chief financial officer of Laurel, Miss., chicken company Sanderson Farms Inc., whose shares rose more than 7% in the wake of the USDA reports.
USDA Raises Forecasts for Corn, Wheat Exports Ian Berry 2012
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We are going to get to be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, at Constitution Hall, says Cockrell.
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But Cockrell says "Glee," with its romantic entanglements and characters who sometimes behave deviously, is not a true reflection of high school.
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In addition to classes with Cockrell, they rehearse after school twice a week for two hours to learn dance moves.
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DH Mike Sweeney on the firing of hitting coach Alan Cockrell.
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"We do a wide range of music that goes through the whole realm of pop," Cockrell says.
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Glenn Cockrell has been involved with the group since the beginning, as choreographer, show designer and - for the last eight years - as its director.
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