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(Soundbite of laughter) TUCKER: The "Mother's Best" box set, which includes meticulous comments on every performance by the Hank Williams scholar Colin Escott, is too repetitive to replace one of the many good greatest-hits collections available.
Hank Williams: The Working Musician, The Creative Genius 2010
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(Soundbite of laughter) TUCKER: The "Mother's Best" box set, which includes meticulous comments on every performance by the Hank Williams scholar Colin Escott, is too repetitive to replace one of the many good greatest-hits collections available.
Hank Williams: The Working Musician, The Creative Genius 2010
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(Soundbite of laughter) TUCKER: The "Mother's Best" box set, which includes meticulous comments on every performance by the Hank Williams scholar Colin Escott, is too repetitive to replace one of the many good greatest-hits collections available.
Hank Williams: The Working Musician, The Creative Genius 2010
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(Soundbite of laughter) TUCKER: The "Mother's Best" box set, which includes meticulous comments on every performance by the Hank Williams scholar Colin Escott, is too repetitive to replace one of the many good greatest-hits collections available.
Hank Williams: The Working Musician, The Creative Genius 2010
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Escott tabulated all of the ex-slave interviews and found that 9.6 percent stayed with their master after freedom but were uncertain as to how long, 18.8 percent stayed for one to twelve months, 14.9 percent stayed for one to five years, and 22.1 percent stayed for more than five years.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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The dreadful book by Floyd Mutrux & Colin Escott Mutrux also conceived the show and co-directed with Sheldon Epps frames the show with a deejay spinning some tunes and setting the scene.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Baby It's (Not) You" Michael Giltz 2011
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Mutrux and Escott have neglected to characterize the four Shirelles, instead turning them into a squealing quartet of interchangeable parts who exist only to sing songs, change costumes, smile and shake their collective booty.
The Invisible Girls Terry Teachout 2011
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Here comes the catch: Floyd Mutrux and Colin Escott, who wrote the vapid book for "Million Dollar Quartet," have done even worse by "Baby It's You!"
The Invisible Girls Terry Teachout 2011
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According to T.H.S. Escott, the country house as a social entity first appeared during the time of Chaucer, and cemented its purpose as a center of social and political life by the time of the Tudors.
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The dreadful book by Floyd Mutrux & Colin Escott Mutrux also conceived the show and co-directed with Sheldon Epps frames the show with a deejay spinning some tunes and setting the scene.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Baby It's (Not) You" Michael Giltz 2011
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