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Coolidge, Rita

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: 670 __ |a Delta lady, 2016: |b title page (Rita Coolidge) about the authors (two-time Grammy Award winner; she began her music career in Memphis before moving to Los Angeles, where she became one of the most sought-after backup singers in the business; signed to A&M Records as a solo artist in 1971, she released more than a dozen albums in the years that followed; lives in Fallbrook, California) page 4 of cover (singer and songwriter; sang backup for Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, and Stephen Stills before finding fame as a solo artist; from Lafayette, Tennessee to becoming one of the most sought-after rock vocalists in LA in the 1970s) 670 __ |a Wikipedia, January 15, 2016 |b (Rita Coolidge; born May 1, 1945; American recording artist and songwriter. During the 1970s and 1980s, she charted hits on Billboard’s pop, country, adult contemporary and jazz charts and won two Grammy Awards with fellow musician and former husband Kris Kristofferson; born in Lafayette, Tennessee; genres: Pop, adult contemporary, country, Native American, soft rock; occupation: Singer-songwriter) Japanese page (リタ・クーリッジ = Rita Kūrijji) Russian page (Кулидж, Рита = Kulidzh, Rita)

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The Door (Vol. 4, No. 21), 1973-05-11

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Scope and Contents "The Copley Press: Part Three. The CIA, the Copley Zoo, and Stock Kiting" [investigative report on the Copley press and Copley empire]; "Shorts"; "cop watch Trading Cards"; "Mailbox"; "Teach-In At State" [Center for Radical Econmics in conjunction with Iranian Students Association, at Calif. State University, San Diego]; "Berkeley High" ["SmokeIn" at city Hall]; "Herbicides: hazardous to your health"]; "thoughts exposed"[housing unit price ranges in San Ysidro, National City, La Mesa,...
Dates: Publication: 1973-05-11