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- Born
- 1846
- Died
- 1917
- Works
- 63
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- The great West
- Story of the wild West
- The State of Wyoming
- The phantom spy
- Fancy Frank of Colorado
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Bill Coday (May 10, 1942 – June 7, 2008) was an American southern soul and rhythm & blues singer. Born in Coldwater, Mississippi, as a young man he began singing in juke joints in and around Blytheville, Arkansas. Later, Coday traveled to Chicago, Illinois, and there one night he was "discovered" by Denise LaSalle. LaSalle signed Coday to her Crajon label, and introduced Coday to Willie Mitchell of Memphis, Tennessee. Mitchell's reputation in the soul and soul blues music industry includes prod
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