That would be pitcher Johnny Lee "Blue Moon" Odom who pitched for Kansas City, Oakland and Atlanta.
Blue and hungry.
Jerre Peterson was the brother of Dickie Peterson, and a founding member of the psychedelic northern California band Blue Cheer in the 1960s. In the mid-1970s he and Dickie formed the band Peterbilt, which was based out of Sacramento. Jerre recorded a solo album decades later.
one fish two fish red fish blue fish is a children's book given by Dr. Seuss in 1960s.
The small blue English grammar textbook used in school in the early 1960s was most likely "Warriner's English Grammar and Composition." This textbook was commonly used in American schools during that time period as a comprehensive guide to English grammar and composition.
Many blue-collar workers moved to the Sunbelt.
Umpire at a baseball game.
Mennen
sometimes they wear black wind breaker shirts or black suit coats, but the blue is tradtionally the colour and they are even called 'blue' by managers and players
Blue jeans have helped society in several ways. They provided a durable and practical clothing option for manual laborers and outdoor workers, thus increasing productivity and comfort. They also became a symbol of rebellion and counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s, challenging established societal norms and promoting individualism. Additionally, blue jeans have become a global fashion staple, contributing to the growth of the fashion industry and cultural exchange.
The Toronto Blue Jays play at the Rogers Centre. It used to be called the SkyDome.
dennis hopper
It was between the camaro and the mustang, I think it was the camaro. Gary Gabolich drove his jet powered car the "Blue Flame" 622.4 miles per hour at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in the 1960s.