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| 528 products found for Hobart  | The final Faye-Powers film. Alice Faye plays a Ziegfield starlet who stands by her conniving husband. "April Showers" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry" shine in this musical based on, though not credited to, Fanny Brice. |  | An unlikely pair of sleuths - a falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine, and a cuckolded drunk, Martin, (June Vincent and Dan Duryea) - attempt to clear the husband (John Phillips) of the murder of the drunkard's wife (Constance Dowling). As the... |  | The young Natalie Wood stars as the orphaned Jenny Hollingsworth in a film that reflects Allan Dwan's beliefs about the values of rural life. After the death of Jenny's grandfather, a minister, the sheriff of Bullfrog Springs, Nevada, asks the Dr.... |  | Personnel: Rex Hobart (vocals, acoustic guitar); J.B. Morris (electric guitar); Solomon Hofer (pedal steel guitar, dobro, mandolin, harmonica); "Black" Jack Charlotte Snow (bass); Vincent Floyd (drums). Producers: Lou Whitney, Rex Hobart & The Misery... |  | Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys: Rex Hobart (vocals, acoustic guitar); J.B. Morris (vocals, electric guitar): Solomon Hofer (pedal steel guitar, dobro); Blackjack Snow (bass); T.C. Dobbs (drums, cymbals). Producers: Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys, Lou... |  | Compilation producers: Anna Lomax Chairetakis, Jeffrey A. Greenberg. This is part of Rounder's Alan Lomax Collection series. |  | Personnel: Rex Hobart (vocals, acoustic guitar) J.B. Morris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kelly Hogan (vocals); Solomon Hofer (pedal steel, dobro); Skip Edwards (accordion); Blackjack Snow (electric bass); T.C. Dobbs (drums, cymbals). Recorded at The... |  | |  | Rafe Esquith is a teacher who really did make a difference. Teaching in a decrepit Los Angeles neighborhood, Esquith took it upon himself to impart the works of Shakespeare to the kids who patrol the streets by night and reluctantly turn up to school... |  | A biography of a woman who, at age 24, began to lose her sight. The author describes how she, her family, and her friends dealt, some badly, with her eventual blindness. She also shares her experiences at a rehabilitation center where she learned how... |
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