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11) Jordan Farmar: "Makes Me Wanna Holler," by Nathan McCall.
The music went barreling along, with Mr. Miller working up to a jovial holler by the last part of the set; the crowd shouted along on older songs.
Michael Plen, senior vice president for promotion at Virgin Records, said that online results had helped him get "Fly Away," by Lenny Kravitz, and "Holler," by the Spice Girls, on radio stations' playlists.
He reduced his demand for higher tax revenues to $1.2 trillion from $1.6 trillion; he upped the level at which Americans who would be hit with higher taxes to those earning $400,000 a year from $250,000; and he made his own base holler by offering to cut long-term spending by lowering the inflation adjustment index for Social Security.
I will never forget the first book that really hit me, "Makes Me Wanna Holler," by Nathan McCall.
Standouts included "Another Train," written by Will Kimbrough, and "Stomp and Holler" by Hayes Carll, who opened the show with the Greencards' Kym Warner, then joined his brethren for the show-stopper.
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At a recent show, he got the crowd hooting and hollering by saying, "Let's hear some George Jones," and leading into "I'm Ragged but I'm Right".
It is hollered by a lone motorcyclist, as he tears out of a Kansas gas station after an argument with a Hispanic man and his Muslim friend.
For Duke's first title, in 2010, Carroll was on duty in Afghanistan with the Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, Third Battalion, following it on a painfully slow Internet hookup, whooping and hollering by himself.
But the above lyric hollered by singer Zach de la Rocha during the leftist band's heyday could probably have newly minted University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh singing along with even the most anti-sports student ever to rock a Che Guevara shirt in Ann Arbor.
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