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  1. 18. Okt. 2021 · Injured arm stoppage. The Advertiser, Adelaide Thursday 1 July 1943 p 5. Attendance Estimated about five or six thousand. "Displaying the greatest form of his long fistic career, Alabama Kid last night pounded out a 10-round decision over Gorilla Jones, ex world's middleweight champion." ( Coshocton Tribune )

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  2. THE ALABAMA KID - Rocking Jalopy. DENTON RAY WIDNER Born in December 12 / 1952 & Died in March 17 / 2020 . Create The ALABAMA Kid . Where did you go / Rockin Jalopy pressed At NASHVILLE...

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  3. The Alabama Kid - Rocking Jalopy. 50sRockabilly. 27.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 727. 127K views 14 years ago. Cool Rockabilly By The Alabama Kid 1965. ...more. Cool Rockabilly By The...

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  4. 1. Apr. 2020 · Im Dezember 1965 veröffentlicht, war die B-Seite "Rockin' Jalopy". bester Rockabilly neben der A-Seite "Where Did You Go (When Are You Coming Back)" Denton Ray Widner, am 30. Dezember 1952 in Decatur, Alabama, geboren, war schon mit 6 Jahren in der Musik als Gitarrist und Sänger. aktiv.

  5. ALABAMA KID. 1914-1970. Clarence Olin Reeves – AKA ‘Alabama Kid’ was born in Concord, Georgia in 1914. He is reported as starting out in boxing under manager, Les Huffman when only 14 years old. Although his record states his first opponent was Mickey ‘Connon-ball’ Iler (at around 112 pounds) in July of 1928, there is mention of him ...

  6. ALABAMA KIDS. Alabama Kids were the Netherlands’ answer to Dinosaur Jr., Wipers, Hüsker Dü and then some – a guitar-driven, melancholic and melodic heavy rock band with a penchant for psychedelic digressions. Drowsy Driver – their third and final record – was their opus magnum and a time capsule of an age when alternative rock still ...

  7. The Alabama Kid scored a prodigious 108 knockouts during his career, a career in which he started as a flyweight, and fought in every division up to heavyweight. Born Clarence Reeves on January 1, 1914, in Concord, Georgia, the Alabama Kid turned professional in 1928, fighting as a flyweight.