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>>INTRODUCTION<<What happened after Osceola's death? Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie.>>QUESTION<<Why did he want to do that?>>ANSWER<<Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What happened after Osceola's death? Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie. Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head? Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore.>>QUESTION<<Did he torch any of his body part?>>ANSWER<<Did Dr. Frederick Weedon torch any of his body part?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What happened after Osceola's death? Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie. Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head? Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore. Did Dr. Frederick Weedon torch any of his body part? No, nothing of Osceola was torched.>>QUESTION<<Was the head, he kept for so long, embalmed?>>ANSWER<<Was the head, Dr. Frederick Weedon kept for so long, embalmed?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What happened after Osceola's death? Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie. Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head? Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore. Did Dr. Frederick Weedon torch any of his body part? No, nothing of Osceola was torched. Was the head, Dr. Frederick Weedon kept for so long, embalmed? No, Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore.>>QUESTION<<Is his family member not mentioned in the article?>>ANSWER<<Is Osceola's family member not mentioned in the article?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What happened after Osceola's death? Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie. Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head? Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore. Did Dr. Frederick Weedon torch any of his body part? No, nothing of Osceola was torched. Was the head, Dr. Frederick Weedon kept for so long, embalmed? No, Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore. Is Osceola's family member not mentioned in the article? Chief Joe Dan Osceola, Ambassador of the Seminole Tribe, was Osceola's great-great-great grandson.>>QUESTION<<When did he do that?>>ANSWER<<When did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance?>>ANSWER<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States.>>QUESTION<<What is the treaty?>>ANSWER<<What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians.>>QUESTION<<Why did they want to remove the Seminole?>>ANSWER<<Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians. Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole? Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development.>>QUESTION<<What else did Osceola do?>>ANSWER<<What else did Osceola do?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians. Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole? Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development. What else did Osceola do? On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent.>>QUESTION<<Who is Thompson?>>ANSWER<<Who is Wiley Thompson?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians. Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole? Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development. What else did Osceola do? On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent. Who is Wiley Thompson? Wiley Thompson was a United States Representative from Georgia.>>QUESTION<<What did Thompson do?>>ANSWER<<What did Wiley Thompson do to Osceola?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians. Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole? Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development. What else did Osceola do? On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent. Who is Wiley Thompson? Wiley Thompson was a United States Representative from Georgia. What did Wiley Thompson do to Osceola? On one occasion Osceola quarreled with Wiley Thompson, who had the warrior locked up at Fort King for two nights until he agreed to be more respectful.>>QUESTION<<Who did he forbid the sale to?>>ANSWER<<Who did Wiley Thompson forbid the sale to?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Osceola's role in the resistance? Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States. What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing? The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians. Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole? Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development. What else did Osceola do? On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent. Who is Wiley Thompson? Wiley Thompson was a United States Representative from Georgia. What did Wiley Thompson do to Osceola? On one occasion Osceola quarreled with Wiley Thompson, who had the warrior locked up at Fort King for two nights until he agreed to be more respectful. Who did Wiley Thompson forbid the sale to? As US relations with the Seminole deteriorated, Wiley Thompson forbade the sale of guns and ammunition to them.>>QUESTION<<What did the Seminoles do?>>ANSWER<<What did the Seminoles do in response to Wiley Thompson's actions?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<What was his wife's name?>>ANSWER<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam.>>QUESTION<<Who was she?>>ANSWER<<Who was Narjis bint Yashoua?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam.>>QUESTION<<Was she a slave?>>ANSWER<<Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave? Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia.>>QUESTION<<Did Hasan buy her?>>ANSWER<<Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave? Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia. Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua? Yes, after reading the letter in the red pouch, she desperately wanted to be sold to the writer of the letter.>>QUESTION<<What did Ali do with the red purse?>>ANSWER<<What did Ali al-Hadi do with the red purse?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave? Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia. Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua? Yes, after reading the letter in the red pouch, she desperately wanted to be sold to the writer of the letter. What did Ali al-Hadi do with the red purse? Ali al-Hadi, wrote a letter in the script of Rûm, put it in a red purse with 220 dinars, and gave it to his friend Bashar ibn Sulaiman.>>QUESTION<<Did they marry right away?>>ANSWER<<Did Hasan al-Askari and Narjis bint Yashoua marry right away?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave? Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia. Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua? Yes, after reading the letter in the red pouch, she desperately wanted to be sold to the writer of the letter. What did Ali al-Hadi do with the red purse? Ali al-Hadi, wrote a letter in the script of Rûm, put it in a red purse with 220 dinars, and gave it to his friend Bashar ibn Sulaiman. Did Hasan al-Askari and Narjis bint Yashoua marry right away? It was decided before even meeting that she was to be wed to Hasan al-Askari.>>QUESTION<<Was her dream significant in some way?>>ANSWER<<Was Narjis bint Yashoua's dream significant in some way?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Who was Narjis bint Yashoua? Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam. Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave? Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia. Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua? Yes, after reading the letter in the red pouch, she desperately wanted to be sold to the writer of the letter. What did Ali al-Hadi do with the red purse? Ali al-Hadi, wrote a letter in the script of Rûm, put it in a red purse with 220 dinars, and gave it to his friend Bashar ibn Sulaiman. Did Hasan al-Askari and Narjis bint Yashoua marry right away? It was decided before even meeting that she was to be wed to Hasan al-Askari. Was Narjis bint Yashoua's dream significant in some way? Yes, it was foreshadowing of future events.>>QUESTION<<Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?>>ANSWER<<Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<When was he born?>>ANSWER<<When was Hasan al-Askari born?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina.>>QUESTION<<Where was he born?>>ANSWER<<Where was Hasan al-Askari born?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina.>>QUESTION<<Who were his parents?>>ANSWER<<Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta.>>QUESTION<<Did he have siblings?>>ANSWER<<Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta. Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings? Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far.>>QUESTION<<Anything important or notable about his early life?>>ANSWER<<Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta. Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings? Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far. Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life? It is said that even as a child, Hasan al-Askari was endowed with divine knowledge.>>QUESTION<<Did he receive any education or religious training?>>ANSWER<<Did Hasan al-Askari receive any education or religious training?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta. Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings? Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far. Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life? It is said that even as a child, Hasan al-Askari was endowed with divine knowledge. Did Hasan al-Askari receive any education or religious training? No formal training but, in Samarra, Hasan al-Askari spent most of his time reading the Quran and the Sharia.>>QUESTION<<Any other pertinant or interesting info the reader should know?>>ANSWER<<Any other pertinant or interesting info the reader should know about this article?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta. Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings? Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far. Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life? It is said that even as a child, Hasan al-Askari was endowed with divine knowledge. Did Hasan al-Askari receive any education or religious training? No formal training but, in Samarra, Hasan al-Askari spent most of his time reading the Quran and the Sharia. Any other pertinant or interesting info the reader should know about this article? According to Donaldson, Hasan al-Askari must have studied languages. In later years it was known that he could speak Hindi with the pilgrims from India, Turkish, and Persian.>>QUESTION<<Any other background info on the father?>>ANSWER<<Any other background info on Ali al-Hadi?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Where was Hasan al-Askari born? In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina. Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents? Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta. Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings? Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far. Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life? It is said that even as a child, Hasan al-Askari was endowed with divine knowledge. Did Hasan al-Askari receive any education or religious training? No formal training but, in Samarra, Hasan al-Askari spent most of his time reading the Quran and the Sharia. Any other pertinant or interesting info the reader should know about this article? According to Donaldson, Hasan al-Askari must have studied languages. In later years it was known that he could speak Hindi with the pilgrims from India, Turkish, and Persian. Any other background info on Ali al-Hadi? According to Shiite accounts, Hasan al-Askari was poisoned through intrigue of Al-Mu'tazz the Abbasid caliph, in 254/868, and was buried in Samarra.>>QUESTION<<Any other information about his formative years that is important?>>ANSWER<<Any other information about Hasan al-Askari's formative years that is important?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures?>>ANSWER<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society.>>QUESTION<<What does it depict?>>ANSWER<<What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money.>>QUESTION<<When did he finish it?>>ANSWER<<When did William Hogarth finish it?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money. When did William Hogarth finish it? William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975.>>QUESTION<<Were they well received?>>ANSWER<<Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money. When did William Hogarth finish it? William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975. Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received? This series of paintings were not received as well as William Hogarth's other moral tales.>>QUESTION<<Where are the pictures now?>>ANSWER<<Where is Marriage A-la-Mode now?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money. When did William Hogarth finish it? William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975. Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received? This series of paintings were not received as well as William Hogarth's other moral tales. Where is Marriage A-la-Mode now? Marriage A-la-Mode is currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London.>>QUESTION<<Were these pictures reproduced?>>ANSWER<<Was Marriage A-la-Mode reproduced?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money. When did William Hogarth finish it? William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975. Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received? This series of paintings were not received as well as William Hogarth's other moral tales. Where is Marriage A-la-Mode now? Marriage A-la-Mode is currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Was Marriage A-la-Mode reproduced? Yes, all the paintings were engraved and the series achieved wide circulation in print form.>>QUESTION<<What were these made on?>>ANSWER<<What was Marriage A-la-Mode made on?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures? In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society. What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict? This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money. When did William Hogarth finish it? William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975. Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received? This series of paintings were not received as well as William Hogarth's other moral tales. Where is Marriage A-la-Mode now? Marriage A-la-Mode is currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Was Marriage A-la-Mode reproduced? Yes, all the paintings were engraved and the series achieved wide circulation in print form. What was Marriage A-la-Mode made on? Although this series of paintings are works of art in their own right, their original purpose was to provide the subjects for the series of engraved copper plate prints.>>QUESTION<<Who bought the pictures first?>>ANSWER<<Who bought Marriage A-la-Mode first?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<What is Harlot's ?>>ANSWER<<What is Harlot's Progress?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings.>>QUESTION<<Who drew it?>>ANSWER<<Who drew Harlot's Progress?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition.>>QUESTION<<How many paintings were there in the Progress of Harlot?>>ANSWER<<How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition. How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings.>>QUESTION<<When did he draw it?>>ANSWER<<When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition. How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, Harlot's Progress.>>QUESTION<<What is Rake's Progresses about?>>ANSWER<<What is a Rake's Progress about?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition. How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, Harlot's Progress. What is a Rake's Progress about? The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling.>>QUESTION<<Who is Tom Rakewell?>>ANSWER<<Who is Tom Rakewell?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition. How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, Harlot's Progress. What is a Rake's Progress about? The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling. Who is Tom Rakewell? In a historical context, a rake was a man who was habituated to immoral conduct, particularly womanising.>>QUESTION<<Where these 8 paintings now?>>ANSWER<<Where these 8 paintings of Rake's Progress now?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. Who drew Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition. How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress? The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings. When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress? In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, Harlot's Progress. What is a Rake's Progress about? The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling. Who is Tom Rakewell? In a historical context, a rake was a man who was habituated to immoral conduct, particularly womanising. Where these 8 paintings of Rake's Progress now? The oil paintings of A Rake's Progress are displayed in the gallery room at Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.>>QUESTION<<Where are these paintings of Rake's Progresses now?>>ANSWER<<Where are these paintings of Rake's Progresses now?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<what were the MCA years?>>ANSWER<<What were the MCA years?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records.>>QUESTION<<What switches did they make?>>ANSWER<<What switches did Oingo Boingo make?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records.>>QUESTION<<Did they release any songs between 1985 to 1990?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel.>>QUESTION<<What was weird science about?>>ANSWER<<What was Weird Science about?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel. What was Weird Science about? Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series.>>QUESTION<<When was it written?>>ANSWER<<When was Weird Science written?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel. What was Weird Science about? Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series. When was Weird Science written? Weird Science was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's 1985 album, Dead Man's Party, as a longer mix.>>QUESTION<<Did they release any more sound tracks?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo release any more sound tracks?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel. What was Weird Science about? Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series. When was Weird Science written? Weird Science was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's 1985 album, Dead Man's Party, as a longer mix. Did Oingo Boingo release any more sound tracks? Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party.>>QUESTION<<Which label did they use to release their music?>>ANSWER<<Which label did Oingo Boingo use to release their music?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel. What was Weird Science about? Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series. When was Weird Science written? Weird Science was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's 1985 album, Dead Man's Party, as a longer mix. Did Oingo Boingo release any more sound tracks? Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Which label did Oingo Boingo use to release their music? Oingo Boingo used MCA Records for the most part to release their music.>>QUESTION<<Did they release any albums during this period?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums during this period?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What were the MCA years? MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records. What switches did Oingo Boingo make? Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records. Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990? Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel. What was Weird Science about? Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series. When was Weird Science written? Weird Science was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's 1985 album, Dead Man's Party, as a longer mix. Did Oingo Boingo release any more sound tracks? Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Which label did Oingo Boingo use to release their music? Oingo Boingo used MCA Records for the most part to release their music. Did Oingo Boingo release any albums during this period? The first release with the new line-up was Dead Man's Party in 1985.>>QUESTION<<How did it do on the charts?>>ANSWER<<How did Dead Man's Party do on the charts?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<Did they release any albums?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul.>>QUESTION<<Did they have any hit songs?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party.>>QUESTION<<Where they influenced by anyone?>>ANSWER<<Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California.>>QUESTION<<Did they do any live performances?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances? Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre.>>QUESTION<<Did they do any music videos?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances? Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre. Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos? The music video for Weird Science features Oingo Boingo performing in an abstract laboratory.>>QUESTION<<Did they work with any other celebrities?>>ANSWER<<Did Oingo Boingo work with any other celebrities?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances? Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre. Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos? The music video for Weird Science features Oingo Boingo performing in an abstract laboratory. Did Oingo Boingo work with any other celebrities? Popular LA radio & television personality Richard Blade gave a speech describing Oingo Boingo. Several members attended the meeting from across the band's changing line-ups.>>QUESTION<<What happened in 1972?>>ANSWER<<What happened to Oingo Boingo in 1972?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances? Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre. Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos? The music video for Weird Science features Oingo Boingo performing in an abstract laboratory. Did Oingo Boingo work with any other celebrities? Popular LA radio & television personality Richard Blade gave a speech describing Oingo Boingo. Several members attended the meeting from across the band's changing line-ups. What happened to Oingo Boingo in 1972? The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo began as a street theater troupe in Los Angeles, founded by Richard Elfman in 1972.>>QUESTION<<Were they in any movies?>>ANSWER<<Was Oingo Boingo in any movies?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Did Oingo Boingo release any albums? Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul. Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs? Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party. Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone? As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California. Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances? Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre. Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos? The music video for Weird Science features Oingo Boingo performing in an abstract laboratory. Did Oingo Boingo work with any other celebrities? Popular LA radio & television personality Richard Blade gave a speech describing Oingo Boingo. Several members attended the meeting from across the band's changing line-ups. What happened to Oingo Boingo in 1972? The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo began as a street theater troupe in Los Angeles, founded by Richard Elfman in 1972. Was Oingo Boingo in any movies? Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks in the early to mid-1980s, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986.>>QUESTION<<How were the movies received?>>ANSWER<<How were the movies Oingo Boingo performed on received?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<When did he start his musical career?>>ANSWER<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar.>>QUESTION<<What prompted him to start his musical career?>>ANSWER<<What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career.>>QUESTION<<Was he playing with a band?>>ANSWER<<Was Chet Atkins playing with a band?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band.>>QUESTION<<Was he successful?>>ANSWER<<Was Chet Atkins successful?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band. Was Chet Atkins successful? When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.>>QUESTION<<Why wasn't he successful?>>ANSWER<<Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band. Was Chet Atkins successful? When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful? Chet Atkins faced difficulty in his field of work due to his shy nature and unique sound that to some was not country enough.>>QUESTION<<Did he have a job other than playing music at the time?>>ANSWER<<Did Chet Atkins have a job other than playing music at the time?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band. Was Chet Atkins successful? When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful? Chet Atkins faced difficulty in his field of work due to his shy nature and unique sound that to some was not country enough. Did Chet Atkins have a job other than playing music at the time? Chet Atkins began assisting Sholes as a session leader when the New York–based producer needed help organizing Nashville sessions for RCA Victor artists.>>QUESTION<<Was he reviewed by critics?>>ANSWER<<Was Chet Atkins reviewed by critics?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band. Was Chet Atkins successful? When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful? Chet Atkins faced difficulty in his field of work due to his shy nature and unique sound that to some was not country enough. Did Chet Atkins have a job other than playing music at the time? Chet Atkins began assisting Sholes as a session leader when the New York–based producer needed help organizing Nashville sessions for RCA Victor artists. Was Chet Atkins reviewed by critics? Jazz had always been a strong love of Chet Atkins', and often in his career he was criticized by pure country musicians for his jazz influences.>>QUESTION<<Did he record anything?>>ANSWER<<Did Chet Atkins record anything?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Chet Atkins start his musical career? After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar. What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career? Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career. Was Chet Atkins playing with a band? Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band. Was Chet Atkins successful? When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful? Chet Atkins faced difficulty in his field of work due to his shy nature and unique sound that to some was not country enough. Did Chet Atkins have a job other than playing music at the time? Chet Atkins began assisting Sholes as a session leader when the New York–based producer needed help organizing Nashville sessions for RCA Victor artists. Was Chet Atkins reviewed by critics? Jazz had always been a strong love of Chet Atkins', and often in his career he was criticized by pure country musicians for his jazz influences. Did Chet Atkins record anything? Chet Atkins produced albums such as Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar, Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, A Session with Chet Atkins, and many more.>>QUESTION<<What was the record company?>>ANSWER<<What was the record company that released Chet Atkin's work?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<Who signed Chet>>ANSWER<<Who signed Chet Atkins?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver.>>QUESTION<<Did he sign him?>>ANSWER<<Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver.>>QUESTION<<Did he record any song with them?>>ANSWER<<Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more.>>QUESTION<<When did he do the recording?>>ANSWER<<When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981.>>QUESTION<<Was the record successful?>>ANSWER<<Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981. Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful? During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after.>>QUESTION<<Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?>>ANSWER<<Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981. Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful? During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns married twin sisters, Leona and Lois Johnson, who sang as Laverne and Fern Johnson, the Johnson Sisters.>>QUESTION<<Did Sholes later show appreciation or help him back?>>ANSWER<<Did Sholes later show appreciation or help Chet Atkins back?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981. Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful? During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns married twin sisters, Leona and Lois Johnson, who sang as Laverne and Fern Johnson, the Johnson Sisters. Did Sholes later show appreciation or help Chet Atkins back? Yes, when Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.>>QUESTION<<What other things does Chet do?>>ANSWER<<What other things does Chet Atkins do?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981. Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful? During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns married twin sisters, Leona and Lois Johnson, who sang as Laverne and Fern Johnson, the Johnson Sisters. Did Sholes later show appreciation or help Chet Atkins back? Yes, when Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. What other things does Chet Atkins do? Chet Atkins received numerous awards, including 14 Grammy awards and nine Country Music Association awards for Instrumentalist of the Year.>>QUESTION<<What did the people produce?>>ANSWER<<What did people produce for Chet Atkin's birthday?
>>INTRODUCTION<<Who signed Chet Atkins? Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins? Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver. Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records? Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more. When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records? Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981. Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful? During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns married twin sisters, Leona and Lois Johnson, who sang as Laverne and Fern Johnson, the Johnson Sisters. Did Sholes later show appreciation or help Chet Atkins back? Yes, when Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division. What other things does Chet Atkins do? Chet Atkins received numerous awards, including 14 Grammy awards and nine Country Music Association awards for Instrumentalist of the Year. What did people produce for Chet Atkin's birthday? In 1967, a tribute song, Chet's Tune, was produced for Chet Atkins' birthday, with contributions by a long list of RCA Victor artists.>>QUESTION<<How long did he work for them?>>ANSWER<<How long did Chet Atkins work for RCA Records?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<What is Canyon de Chelly?>>ANSWER<<What is Canyon de Chelly?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Canyon de Chelly? Canyon de Chelly National is one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area.>>QUESTION<<Were they safe there?>>ANSWER<<Were Kit Carson and his men safe at Canyon de Chelly?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Canyon de Chelly? Canyon de Chelly National is one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area. Were Kit Carson and his men safe at Canyon de Chelly? Kit Carson and his men won the battle, but the cold and lack of food took a tole toll on the men there.>>QUESTION<<Were they ever attacked there?>>ANSWER<<Were Kit Carson and his men ever attacked at Canyon de Chelly?
>>INTRODUCTION<<What is Canyon de Chelly? Canyon de Chelly National is one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area. Were Kit Carson and his men safe at Canyon de Chelly? Kit Carson and his men won the battle, but the cold and lack of food took a tole toll on the men there. Were Kit Carson and his men ever attacked at Canyon de Chelly? The Navajo that inhabited the area fought back against Kit Carson's invasion.>>QUESTION<<How many people died there?>>ANSWER<<How many people died at the Battle of Canyon de Chelly?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<When was he elected to congress?>>ANSWER<<When was Rogers Morton elected to Congress?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Rogers Morton elected to Congress? Rogers Morton became a member of the House of Representatives in January 3, 1963.>>QUESTION<<Was it a close race?>>ANSWER<<Was it a close race between Rogers Morton and Thomas Francis Johnson?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Rogers Morton elected to Congress? Rogers Morton became a member of the House of Representatives in January 3, 1963. Was it a close race between Rogers Morton and Thomas Francis Johnson? No. Rogers Morton decided to challenge Democratic incumbent Thomas Francis Johnson of Maryland's 1st congressional district. Johnson, who was reeling from a political scandal, lost in the general election.>>QUESTION<<What did he do as a congressman?>>ANSWER<<What did Rogers Morton do as a congressman?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When was Rogers Morton elected to Congress? Rogers Morton became a member of the House of Representatives in January 3, 1963. Was it a close race between Rogers Morton and Thomas Francis Johnson? No. Rogers Morton decided to challenge Democratic incumbent Thomas Francis Johnson of Maryland's 1st congressional district. Johnson, who was reeling from a political scandal, lost in the general election. What did Rogers Morton do as a congressman? Rogers Morton worked to enact legislation that would preserve the Chesapeake Bay, including laws reducing pollution into the Bay, and working for the creation of a park on Assateague Island.>>QUESTION<<Did he work to enact other legislation?>>ANSWER<<Did Rogers Morton work to enact other legislation?
>>INTRODUCTION<<>>QUESTION<<When did she begin going by the name of Patsy?>>ANSWER<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy.>>QUESTION<<How were her early years?>>ANSWER<<How were Patsy Cline's early years?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk.>>QUESTION<<How did the illnesses affect her?>>ANSWER<<How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's.>>QUESTION<<Did she have any siblings?>>ANSWER<<Did Patsy Cline have any siblings?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's. Did Patsy Cline have any siblings? Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr.>>QUESTION<<How was her relationship with her parents?>>ANSWER<<How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's. Did Patsy Cline have any siblings? Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr. How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents? Patsy Cline's father sexually abused her and deserted the family.>>QUESTION<<Why did she start singing?>>ANSWER<<Why did Patsy Cline start singing?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's. Did Patsy Cline have any siblings? Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr. How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents? Patsy Cline's father sexually abused her and deserted the family. Why did Patsy Cline start singing? Patsy Cline had a beautiful relationship with her mother. Cline's mother said they were more like sisters than parent and child.>>QUESTION<<What was the outcome of her singing on the show?>>ANSWER<<What was the outcome of Patsy Cline's singing on the show?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's. Did Patsy Cline have any siblings? Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr. How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents? Patsy Cline's father sexually abused her and deserted the family. Why did Patsy Cline start singing? Patsy Cline had a beautiful relationship with her mother. Cline's mother said they were more like sisters than parent and child. What was the outcome of Patsy Cline's singing on the show? She was not officially added to the program's television shows until October 1955. Patsy Cline's television performances received critical acclaim.>>QUESTION<<How old was she when she began singing?>>ANSWER<<How old was Patsy Cline when she began singing?
>>INTRODUCTION<<When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy? While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy. How were Patsy Cline's early years? In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk. How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline? The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's. Did Patsy Cline have any siblings? Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr. How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents? Patsy Cline's father sexually abused her and deserted the family. Why did Patsy Cline start singing? Patsy Cline had a beautiful relationship with her mother. Cline's mother said they were more like sisters than parent and child. What was the outcome of Patsy Cline's singing on the show? She was not officially added to the program's television shows until October 1955. Patsy Cline's television performances received critical acclaim. How old was Patsy Cline when she began singing? At age 13, after her recovery in the oxygen tent, Patsy Cline developed an interest in singing.>>QUESTION<<What did the night club gigs lead to?>>ANSWER<<What did the night club gigs lead to for Patsy Cline?