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Sweaty Sac Boys- Sparkman Arkansas 00:40
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Sweaty Sac Boys- Sparkman Arkansasrunning time:00:40 added by:southerngurl89007sl source: YouTubeThis video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Sweaty Sac boys ridin thru Sparkman Arkansas 2 00:36
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Sweaty Sac Boys ridin thru Sparkman Arkansas! 00:26
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The Browns - Three Bells (The Grand Ole Opry) 03:13
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing The Browns - Three Bells (The Grand Ole Opry)running time:03:13 added by:John1948TwoB1b source: YouTubeDuring the '50s and '60s, the vocal harmonies of the Browns gave the lie to those who would stereotype country music as a raw product distinguished more by pure feeling than by art; perhaps the single word that best describes their music is "polished." The original brother-sister duo of Jim Ed Brown and Maxine Brown were joined by younger sister Bonnie in 1955, creating a trademark smooth trio sound that proved wonderfully adaptable to down-home harmony singing, to folk-pop arrangements that rode the crest of the hootenanny craze, and to lush Nashville sound extravaganzas. Bonnie and Jim were born in Sparkman, AR, where their father owned a sawmill and a large farm; older sister Maxine was born in Campti, LA. With the encouragement of their parents, the Brown children began singing and developing their characteristic close harmonies early on. In their teens they performed in school and began appearing at local events. In 1952, Jim Ed placed second in a talent contest and won a slot on Little Rock's Barnyard Frolics radio program. Joined by Maxine, he was soon appearing on other local radio shows, which led to local TV appearances as well. The duo earned national recognition and a guest spot on Ernest Tubb's television show for their humorous song "Looking Back to See," which hit the Top Ten and stayed on the charts throughout the summer of 1954. The Browns were joined by recent high school graduate Bonnie and began appearing on Shreveport's Louisiana Hayride. By the end ...
A Scholarship for Every Student? It's Doable! 06:16
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing A Scholarship for Every Student? It's Doable!running time:06:16 added by:ARCFvideo source: YouTubeLearn how the Sparkman, Arkansas, community came together to fund college scholarships for all graduating seniors from their local high school.
Sparkman aR - MW3 Game Clip 00:23
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Ouachita Baptist Church Cardboard Testimonies (with subtitles) 03:58
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Ouachita Baptist Church Cardboard Testimonies (with subtitles)running time:03:58 added by:will4801cotton source: YouTubeCardboard Testimonies from Ouachita Baptist Church in Sparkman, AR
Sparkman to Camden on AR 7 07:41
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Sparkman to Camden on AR 7running time:07:41 added by:astrnmy2007 source: YouTubeDriving from Sparkman, AR to Camden, AR on AR 7. Filmed on January 5th 2011.
Camden to Sparkman on AR 7 07:40
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Camden to Sparkman on AR 7running time:07:40 added by:astrnmy2007 source: YouTubeDriving from Camden, AR to Sparkman, AR on AR 7. Filmed on January 5th 2011.
Jim Ed Brown - Whispering Hope 03:36
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Jim Ed Brown - Whispering Hoperunning time:03:36 added by:mrblindfreddy9999 source: YouTubeBorn James Edward Brown Sparkman ARKANSAS 1/4/1934 |
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