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Perhaps the ghosts of a million Mississippi truckers still career through the South, Red Sovine, Jerry Reed and Cash McCall classics mysteriously reverberating through music's timeless realm.
Michael Sigman: Eight-Track Museum Gives Slice of Music History a Place in the Sun Michael Sigman 2011
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Perhaps the ghosts of a million Mississippi truckers still career through the South, Red Sovine, Jerry Reed and Cash McCall classics mysteriously reverberating through music's timeless realm.
Michael Sigman: Eight-Track Museum Gives Slice of Music History a Place in the Sun Michael Sigman 2011
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No one acknowledges that a white man, Red Sovine, invented rap music.
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Ooh, it's Red Sovine again - one of the masters of the genre, with almost dead kids, of course - and a twist.
Archive 2009-11-01 SwaG! 2009
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No one acknowledges that a white man, Red Sovine, invented rap music.
Archive 2009-09-20 SeattleTammy 2009
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I think that, with a name like that, Comrade Sovine is a commonist.
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This could come in handy for my upcoming Red Sovine tribute album.
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Please, though, if I ever start raving about Red Sovine, kill me.
sirilyan Diary Entry sirilyan 2001
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Tonight I played the song "Teddy Bear" by Red Sovine on my classic country show in Farmington, NM.
2000-05-04 01:44:07 nueces 2000
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Duke Sovine jogged through the drizzle, his shoulders hunched close to his neck in an attempt to let the brim of his plastic-covered Stetson prevent the rain from running inside his turned-up collar.
The Glory Game Janet Dailey 1985
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