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John Hiatt (born August 20, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American musician with a growing following, who gets airplay on alternative radio stations. He has played a variety of styles, including New Wave, rock and roll, blues and country.Though he has achieved modest mainstream fame as a performing and recording artist since he debuted as a solo artist in 1974, Hiatt's songs have been covered by Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Nick Lowe, the Neville Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Three Dog Night, Dr. Feelgood, Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, B. B. King with Eric Clapton, Paula Abdul, Jimmy Buffett, Jewel, and Mandy Moore. His first album to chart at all was Bring the Family (1987). He continues to gain fame as a respected songwriter and performer into the present./
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John Henry Moss, longtime president of South Atlantic League, dies at 90
John Henry Moss, one of the most influential figures in minor league baseball during his 50-year reign as president of the South Atlantic League, died of complications from a stroke. He was 90.
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Thursday's results
2.10 (1m 3f 200yd) 1, Going For Gold (A Munro, 11-8 fav); 2, Princess Rainbow (11-4); 3, Prelude (5-1). 5 ran. NR: Amethyst Dawn, Punch Drunk, Sweet Hollow. 3l, 4½l. R Charlton. Tote: £2.10; £1.40, £1.50. Exacta: £4.40. CSF: £5.38.
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Cleveland County icon dies / Post your condolences for the passing of John Henry Moss (guestbook/web feature)
Related Links: Guest Book: Post your condolences Web Feature: Decades of Vision: A tribute to John Henry Moss John Henry Moss truly one of a kind in the baseball worldLongtime Star Sports Editor Alan Ford wrote this column about John Henry Moss
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Developers want part of $33.7M for affordable housing
Developers of 22 affordable housing projects in D.C. are seeking a slice of $33.7 million the city will receive in federal stimulus money from the Treasury Department.
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Longtime South Atlantic League president Moss dies
The Class A league announced its founder died Wednesday in his hometown of Kings Mountain, N.C. He had been hospitalized since June 7.
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