Bill Allen (a.k.a. "Hossman" or "Hoss"; born William Trousdale Allen III, December 3, 1922 – February 25, 1997) was an American radio disc jockey who attained...
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Boeing Bill Allen (British politician) (1901–1973), MP for West Belfast Bill "Hoss" Allen (1922–1997), American radio disc jockey Bill Allen (businessman...
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Hoss is a nickname of: Bill "Hoss" Allen (1922–1997), American radio disc jockey Hoss Ellington (1935–2014), American NASCAR driver and team owner Hoss...
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century, though, is credited to the influence of a white disc jockey, Bill "Hoss" Allen, who used it on his nightly soul music shows on Nashville, Tennessee...
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station. He shared the block of programs with "John R." Richbourg, Bill "Hoss" Allen, and Gene Nobles. Together they were known as the "50,000 Watt Quartet"...
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Pitchers Charlie Parsons Old Hoss Radbourn Bill Stemmyer Catchers Con Daily Pat Dealy Tom Gunning Pop Tate Infielders Myron Allen Charlie Buffinton Jack Burdock...
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1966. It was hosted by the Nashville, Tennessee based disc jockey Bill "Hoss" Allen, and featured a house band led by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown which...
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Jeff Hostetler (redirect from Hoss (NFL))
after taking over midseason for an injured Phil Simms. His nickname is "Hoss." Hostetler started his career at Penn State, where he started three games...
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Nobles, "John R." (John Richbourg), Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hossman" (or simply "Hoss") Allen. Thanks to the station's clear channel designation, the...
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"Barbara Allen" (Traditional) – 3:11 "Fair and Tender Ladies" (Traditional) – 3:04 "Goin' Up" (Vern Gosdin, Rex Gosdin) – 2:19 "Wheel Hoss" (Bill Monroe)...
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