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| | Encyclopedia topic: Blonde on Blonde |
 | | Blonde on Blonde peaked at #9 on Billboard (Large outdoor signboard) 's Pop Albums chart (North America). |  | | The album's title was referenced by Texas (The second largest state; located in southwestern United States on the Gulf of Mexico) 's album White on Blonde (additional info and facts about White on Blonde). |  | | Jerry Kennedy - Guitar (A stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking) |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/b/bl/blonde_on_blonde.htm
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| | CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Platinum Blonde |
 | | It soon became apparent, however, that Platinum Blonde was being stiffed by not only the record label for royalties but by management as well. |  | | An additional four songs were added to the first six songs and became Platinum Blonde's debut album, 'Standing In The Dark', in 1984. |  | | Drummer Sasha was brought in to fill in full-time for the subsequent tour as the album began its ascent up the charts from singles like the title track and a remake of The Ohio Players' "Fire", complete with several Players on back-up vocals. |
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/P/Platinum_Blonde.html
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| | Blonde Boy - Scrapbooking/Sticker Sheets-Boy |
 | | These acid and lignin free stickers will add flair to every scrapbook or photo album. |  | | Stickers show various images of a blonde boy. |  | | By using it you agree to the terms of service, including jurisdiction and limitation of liability provisions. |
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http://adoptionshop.com/p1026/scrapbooking-sticker-sheets-boy/blonde-boy.html
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| | Blonde Jokes |
 | | A Blonde Visit to D.C. A Blonde's Dream |
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http://www.yourjokes.net/Blonde%20Jokes.html
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| | University of Chicago Magazine, June 1995, Blonde Faith |
 | | In 200-some pages of dizzying, cross-referenced trivia, rare photos, and artwork, the 26-year-old former English major chronicles "The Woman and the Icon" from A to Z, with the unabashed devotion to camp and kitsch that Rettenmund has fostered since growing up in a small Michigan town. |  | | University of Chicago Magazine, June 1995, Blonde Faith |
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http://magazine.uchicago.edu/9506/June95Madonna.html
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