The Bowling Green Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in Kentucky, anchored by the city of Bowling Green. As of 2014, the MSA had an estimated population of 165,732.
As of the census of 2000, there were 104,166 people, 40,013 households, and 26,873 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 88.25% White, 7.68% African American, 0.26% Native American, 1.21% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 1.19% from other races, and 1.35% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.43% of the population.
The median income for a household in the MSA was $30,782, and the median income for a family was $38,493. Males had a median income of $29,417 versus $19,968 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $16,664.
"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brothers. The song peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 8, 1967; it reached #1 on the Canadian charts. It would be the last time, The Everly Brothers would crack the Hot 100, until 1984. The song is about Bowling Green, Kentucky, a city approximately 60 miles (100km) from the Everly Brothers' hometown of Brownie, now part of Central City, Kentucky.
The song was written by Terry Slater and Jacqueline Ertel; Slater was their bass player. The song has also been recorded by Glen Campbell, the Gosdin Brothers, Jesse Winchester, Neko Case and "We IV or We Four." It is BMI Work #144111.
On the final concert of Norwegian band a-ha on December 4, 2010, this song was played in an acoustic version in the encore. The band mentioned that Terry Slater was in attendance and they thanked them for helping them starting their career.
This is not the traditional song "I Wish I Was In Bowling Green", also known as "Bowling Green", recorded by Cousin Emmy, The Weavers, Pete Seeger and others.
In the original 1953 broadway production, the song was performed by Rosalind Russell. A noteworthy recording of the song was made by Doris Day as part of her albums, Show Time (1960) and My Heart (2011). An additional noteworthy release was in November 2010 when it was sung by Carol Burnett and Jane Lynch on the popular U.S. television show Glee.
In July 2012, Stalley announced he had begun recording his debut album, saying: "We're workin' on an album right now. I'm in the studio. I just got in there about a week ago, so it's a whole big process. Right now, I'm thinking maybe top of the year would be the album. I definitely just take [Rick Ross and Wale's] energy, and I definitely watch their energy and watch how they do things. I'm very observant of how they set up their albums and set up their singles and things like that, being that it's all new to me. That's great company to keep and great people to watch."
On August 22, 2014, he announced the album would be titled Ohio in a vlog, saying: "The sound of my current music is intelligent truck music. It’s a sound that’s built for the cars. But you can also enjoy it in your headphones, your computer or however you want to listen to it. Me, growing up, I rode around listening to music. It was kind of like the soundtrack my days or wherever I was going."
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Bowling Green (Remastered Version) · The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers Sing
℗ 1967 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Dick Glasser
Writer: Jacqueline Ertel
Writer: Terry Slater
Writer: Traditional
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"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brothers and was written by Terry Slater and Jacqueline Ertel; Slater was the duo's bass player.
The song is about Bowling Green, Kentucky, which is about an hour's drive from Central City, Ky., where Don Everly was born. The song features a wind ensemble, and the Everly Brothers imitate the sounds of country guitars by singing "Ching" repeatedly.
The song peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 8, 1967. Outside the US, "Bowling Green" reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. It was the last time the Everly Brothers cracked the Hot 100 until 1984.
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001)
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001) · Glen Campbell
Gentle On My Mind
℗ 2001 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2001-01-01
Producer, Conductor: Al De Lory
Conductor: Leon Russell
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Robert Norberg
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Rob Christie
Composer: Terry Slater
Composer: Jackie Ertel
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Nothing But A Breeze
℗ 1977 Bearsville Records
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Writer: Slater
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In this episode of "Mental Matters," brought to you by the BGSU Counseling Center, we are joined by Michael Desposito, M.A., LPCC-S, DBTC, BGSU alum and adjunct professor in counseling at Malone University. Michael delves into the topic of distress tolerance, highlighting its importance for college students and strategies to manage stress while enhancing your mental well-being.
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Bowling Green
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Bowling Green · Cousin Emmy and the New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1968 Folkways Records
Released on: 1968-01-01
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Bowling Green (Remastered Version) · The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers Sing
℗ 1967 Warner Records Inc.
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Bowling Green (Remastered Version) · The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers Sing
℗ 1967 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Dick Glasser
Writer: Jacqueline Ertel
Writer: Terry Slater
Writer: Traditional
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Bowling Green (Remastered Version) · The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers Sing
℗ 1967 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Dick Glasser
Writer: Jacqueline Ertel
Writer: Terry Slater
Writer: Traditional
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1967.....#40 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 Canada
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"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brot...
1967.....#40 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 Canada
Original video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brothers and was written by Terry Slater and Jacqueline Ertel; Slater was the duo's bass player.
The song is about Bowling Green, Kentucky, which is about an hour's drive from Central City, Ky., where Don Everly was born. The song features a wind ensemble, and the Everly Brothers imitate the sounds of country guitars by singing "Ching" repeatedly.
The song peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 8, 1967. Outside the US, "Bowling Green" reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. It was the last time the Everly Brothers cracked the Hot 100 until 1984.
1967.....#40 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 Canada
Original video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brothers and was written by Terry Slater and Jacqueline Ertel; Slater was the duo's bass player.
The song is about Bowling Green, Kentucky, which is about an hour's drive from Central City, Ky., where Don Everly was born. The song features a wind ensemble, and the Everly Brothers imitate the sounds of country guitars by singing "Ching" repeatedly.
The song peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 8, 1967. Outside the US, "Bowling Green" reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. It was the last time the Everly Brothers cracked the Hot 100 until 1984.
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001) · Glen Campbell
Gentle On My Mind
℗ 2001 Capitol Records Nashville
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001) · Glen Campbell
Gentle On My Mind
℗ 2001 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2001-01-01
Producer, Conductor: Al De Lory
Conductor: Leon Russell
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Robert Norberg
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Rob Christie
Composer: Terry Slater
Composer: Jackie Ertel
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001) · Glen Campbell
Gentle On My Mind
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Producer, Conductor: Al De Lory
Conductor: Leon Russell
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Robert Norberg
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Rob Christie
Composer: Terry Slater
Composer: Jackie Ertel
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Nothing But A Breeze
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Nothing But A Breeze
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In this episode of "Mental Matters," brought to you by the BGSU Counseling Center, we are joined by Michael Desposito, M.A., LPCC-S, DBTC, BGSU alum and adjunct...
In this episode of "Mental Matters," brought to you by the BGSU Counseling Center, we are joined by Michael Desposito, M.A., LPCC-S, DBTC, BGSU alum and adjunct professor in counseling at Malone University. Michael delves into the topic of distress tolerance, highlighting its importance for college students and strategies to manage stress while enhancing your mental well-being.
Mental Matters is hosted by Phil Hughes, associate director of Outreach and LPCC-S, and Dr. Jessica Mitchell-Corsino, director of the Counseling Center. Listen to Mental Matters every other week for a variety of topics related to mental health, resources available on campus, and how to best take care of you!
Amid a heightened awareness of the importance of mental health among college students nationwide, BGSU supports students, faculty and staff with services and programming while removing barriers to care.
The Division of Health and Wellness plays a significant role in providing mental health services and well-being initiatives on campus through the Counseling Center and Wellness Connection with assistance from health educators, faculty, staff and students — each with a shared responsibility in contributing to a healthier BGSU community.
The views and opinions expressed during this podcast belong solely to the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of BGSU, the Counseling Center or the hosts.
Learn more about how BGSU designs a Community of Care on campus:
https://www.bgsu.edu/news/2023/05/des...
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In this episode of "Mental Matters," brought to you by the BGSU Counseling Center, we are joined by Michael Desposito, M.A., LPCC-S, DBTC, BGSU alum and adjunct professor in counseling at Malone University. Michael delves into the topic of distress tolerance, highlighting its importance for college students and strategies to manage stress while enhancing your mental well-being.
Mental Matters is hosted by Phil Hughes, associate director of Outreach and LPCC-S, and Dr. Jessica Mitchell-Corsino, director of the Counseling Center. Listen to Mental Matters every other week for a variety of topics related to mental health, resources available on campus, and how to best take care of you!
Amid a heightened awareness of the importance of mental health among college students nationwide, BGSU supports students, faculty and staff with services and programming while removing barriers to care.
The Division of Health and Wellness plays a significant role in providing mental health services and well-being initiatives on campus through the Counseling Center and Wellness Connection with assistance from health educators, faculty, staff and students — each with a shared responsibility in contributing to a healthier BGSU community.
The views and opinions expressed during this podcast belong solely to the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of BGSU, the Counseling Center or the hosts.
Learn more about how BGSU designs a Community of Care on campus:
https://www.bgsu.edu/news/2023/05/des...
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Bowling Green · Cousin Emmy and the New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
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Bowling Green · Cousin Emmy and the New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1968 Folkways Records
Released on: 1968-01-01
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Bowling Green · Cousin Emmy and the New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1968 Folkways Records
Released on: 1968-01-01
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Bowling Green (Remastered Version) · The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers Sing
℗ 1967 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Dick Glasser
Writer: Jacqueline Ertel
Writer: Terry Slater
Writer: Traditional
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1967.....#40 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 Canada
Original video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
"Bowling Green" is a 1967 single by The Everly Brothers and was written by Terry Slater and Jacqueline Ertel; Slater was the duo's bass player.
The song is about Bowling Green, Kentucky, which is about an hour's drive from Central City, Ky., where Don Everly was born. The song features a wind ensemble, and the Everly Brothers imitate the sounds of country guitars by singing "Ching" repeatedly.
The song peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 8, 1967. Outside the US, "Bowling Green" reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. It was the last time the Everly Brothers cracked the Hot 100 until 1984.
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Bowling Green (Remastered 2001) · Glen Campbell
Gentle On My Mind
℗ 2001 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2001-01-01
Producer, Conductor: Al De Lory
Conductor: Leon Russell
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Robert Norberg
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Rob Christie
Composer: Terry Slater
Composer: Jackie Ertel
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Bowling Green · Jesse Winchester
Nothing But A Breeze
℗ 1977 Bearsville Records
Writer: Ertel
Writer: Slater
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In this episode of "Mental Matters," brought to you by the BGSU Counseling Center, we are joined by Michael Desposito, M.A., LPCC-S, DBTC, BGSU alum and adjunct professor in counseling at Malone University. Michael delves into the topic of distress tolerance, highlighting its importance for college students and strategies to manage stress while enhancing your mental well-being.
Mental Matters is hosted by Phil Hughes, associate director of Outreach and LPCC-S, and Dr. Jessica Mitchell-Corsino, director of the Counseling Center. Listen to Mental Matters every other week for a variety of topics related to mental health, resources available on campus, and how to best take care of you!
Amid a heightened awareness of the importance of mental health among college students nationwide, BGSU supports students, faculty and staff with services and programming while removing barriers to care.
The Division of Health and Wellness plays a significant role in providing mental health services and well-being initiatives on campus through the Counseling Center and Wellness Connection with assistance from health educators, faculty, staff and students — each with a shared responsibility in contributing to a healthier BGSU community.
The views and opinions expressed during this podcast belong solely to the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of BGSU, the Counseling Center or the hosts.
Learn more about how BGSU designs a Community of Care on campus:
https://www.bgsu.edu/news/2023/05/des...
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Bowling Green · Cousin Emmy and the New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1968 Folkways Records
Released on: 1968-01-01
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I wish I was in bowling Green Sittin' in a chair With one arm around this old guitar And the other 'round my dear, the other 'round my dear Bowling Green, hey, good old bowling green I've been all around this whole wide world Been to Tennessee But there's no other place that I would rather be That's home sweet home to me Bowling Green, hey, good old bowling green If I had a dollar for every song I've sung I could live in clover until my race was run until my race was run, until my race was run But I ain't got a dollar, I ain't got one thin dime But I got a sweetie pie who loves me all the time Who loves me all the time