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  2. Made in America (The Blues Brothers album) - Wikipedia

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    To support the film, the band embarked on a 22 dates tour in North America, culminating with seven dates at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles. Keyboardist and musical director Paul Shaffer , sax player Tom Scott and drummer Steve Jordan , who were absent in the film and the soundtrack due to scheduling conflicts, reprised their roles as ...

  3. Willie McCarter - Wikipedia

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    Willie J. McCarter (July 26, 1946 – April 18, 2023) was an American basketball player. He was a 6'3" (1.90 m) 175 lb (79 kg) guard . He played at Drake University , averaging 19.9 ppg in three seasons.

  4. Willie Wise - Wikipedia

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    Willie M. Wise (born March 3, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. After a successful ABA tenure, which eventually resulted in him making the ABA All-Time Team , Wise’s NBA career was ended prematurely by a knee injury.

  5. Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Little Tokyo (Japanese: リトル・トーキョー), also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America. [4]

  6. Willie Brown (American football, born 1942) - Wikipedia

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    Willie Brown (March 21, 1942 – July 26, 2018) was an American college and professional football player and coach. A star college football player for the USC Tojans , he went on to play three seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

  7. Jordyn Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams was selected 17th overall by the Los Angeles Angels in the draft. [10] He decided against playing college football and signed with the Angels for $3,472,900. [11] [12] He made his professional debut with the Arizona League Angels and was promoted to the rookie–level Orem Owlz in August.

  8. 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers season - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times described the Dodgers' season as a "gamut of sublime" and "ridiculous", noting their successes—such as Maury Wills' 100 stolen bases breaking Ty Cobb's single-season record, Don Drysdale's 25 wins, and Sandy Koufax's no-hitter on June 30—together with problems such as the 18 unearned runs the defense had allowed for the season behind Drysdale, and other fielding issues.

  9. Willie Ellison - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Ellison (November 1, 1945 – March 11, 2019) was an American football running back who played eight seasons in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs. Sporting #33, he spent his first four seasons in the NFL as backup behind Larry Smith, before taking over as starting tailback in 1971.