Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born May 6, 1945) is an American country singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist and producer, currently living in Austin, Texas.
Biography
Gilmore is a native of the Texas Panhandle, having been born in Amarillo, Texas, and raised in Lubbock, Texas. His earliest musical influence was Hank Williams and the honky tonk brand of country music that his father played. In the 1950s, he was exposed to the emerging rock and roll of other Texans such as Roy Orbison and Lubbock native Buddy Holly, as well as to Johnny Cash. He was profoundly influenced in the 1960s by The Beatles and Bob Dylan and the folk music and blues revival in that decade.
With Joe Ely and Butch Hancock, Gilmore founded The Flatlanders. The group has been performing on and off since 1972. The band's first recording project, from the early 1970s, was barely distributed. It has since been acknowledged, through Rounder's 1991 reissue (More a Legend Than a Band), as a milestone of progressive, alternative country. The three friends continued to reunite for occasional Flatlanders performances, and in May 2002 released a long-awaited follow-up album, Now Again, on New West Records.
Jimmie Dale is a fictional character created by Frank L. Packard in 1914.
Fictional biography
He was a wealthy playboy by day, but at night put on a costume and became The Gray Seal, who enters businesses or homes and cracks safes, always leaving a diamond shaped, gray paper "seal" behind to mark his conquest, but never taking anything. He was just doing it for "the sheer deviltry of it" at first, but when a woman catches him she blackmails him to war on certain crime organizations.
Appearances
Books
Dale's adventures first appeared in People's Magazine and then were collected into novels: The Adventures of Jimmie Dale (1917), The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale (1919), Jimmie Dale and the Phantom Clue (1922), Jimmie Dale and the Blue Envelope Murder (1930), and Jimmie Dale and the Missing Hour (1935), with the serializations generally appearing the year before the novel version was published.
In 2007, the first two books featuring Jimmie Dale/The Gray Seal were re-released as an e-book entitled Return of The Gray Seal.
Saginaw/ˈsæɡ.ᵻ.nɔː/ is a city in the State of Michigan and the seat of Saginaw County. The city of Saginaw and Saginaw County are both located in the area known as Mid-Michigan or Central Michigan. The city of Saginaw is located adjacent to Saginaw Charter Township and is considered part of the Great Lakes Bay area, along with neighboring Bay City and Midland. The Saginaw County MSA had a population of 196,542 in 2013.
The city of Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century. However, by the late 20th century, Saginaw's industry and its once-strong manufacturing presence declined, leading to increasing unemployment, crime, and a decrease in population. Neighboring communities, such as Saginaw Charter Township, saw subsequent population increases while the city itself is projected to return to normal population growth after the decades-long structural changes to the economy.
Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as "the U.P.") is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The two peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. As a result, it is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. Michigan also has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137km) from a Great Lakes shoreline.
Michigan: Report from Hell, released as Michigan in Japan, is a survival horror game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Spike. It was released in Japan on August 5, 2004, in Europe on September 30, 2005, and in Australia in 2005. This game was never released in North America. Directed by Akira Ueda and planned by Goichi Suda, the game focuses on a news crew for the fictional ZaKa TV, dedicated to covering strange phenomena. The game is unique in the sense that it is played almost entirely though the viewfinder of a camera; and the game is lost if the player runs out of film before solving the mysteries in a mission.
Plot
In Michigan, players take the role of a rookie cameraman for ZaKa TV, the entertainment division of the powerful ZaKa conglomerate. Accompanied by Brisco, an outspoken sound engineer, and Pamela, a reporter, the player is sent to investigate a mysterious mist that has descended over the city. The player quickly discovers that the mist is somehow transforming people into fleshy, leech-like monsters with human limbs. Pamela is attacked by the creatures, and is later found in the process of transforming into one. The player, Brisco, and a new female reporter are sent to investigate the source of the monster outbreak.
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
My dad was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman:
Too many times he came home with too little pay.
I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan.
The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man.
But he called me: "That son of a Saginaw fisherman."
And not good enough to claim his daughter's hand.
Now I'm up here in Alaska looking around for gold.
Like a crazy fool I'm a digging in this frozen ground, so cold.
But with each new day I pray I'll strike it rich and then,
I'll go back home and claim my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I wrote my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I said: "Honey, I'm a coming home, please wait for me.
"And you can tell your dad, I'm coming back a richer man
"I've hit the biggest strike in Klondyke history."
Her dad me...
published: 17 Mar 2011
Saginaw, Michigan
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Saginaw, Michigan · Lefty Frizzell
Saginaw, Michigan
℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1964-07-01
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Producer: J. Considine
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published: 09 Feb 2017
Altercation in lines at Trump event in Saginaw, MI
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Lefty Frizzell - Saginaw Michigan
From The Movie/Show "Second Fiddle To A Steel Guitar" (1965)
published: 18 Sep 2012
Saginaw, Michigan
Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century, when Saginaw's economy was dominated by manufacturing related to the automotive industry; most notably, manual transmission assemblies, steering gear boxes and power steering pumps. At the height of manufacturing in the 1960s and 1970s, the city and neighboring Buena Vista Township hosted 12 General Motors plants, an Eaton Manufacturing plant (demolished 2008) where 5,000 people produced auto parts, and numerous smaller concerns.
During the late 20th century, its industry and strong manufacturing presence declined, leading to increased unemployment, crime, and a population decline.
Economic development is focused on comparative advantages ...
published: 01 Nov 2022
Saginaw, Michigan
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Saginaw, Michigan · Bobby Bare
Streets of Baltimore
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 1966-08-22
Producer: Chet Atkins
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 04 Apr 2015
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History.
Learn what life was like in Saginaw during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Presented by the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History and the City of Saginaw.
published: 23 Mar 2015
K-8 Chapel Service _Wednesday_November 6th, 2024_Peace Lutheran_Saginaw, Michigan
Peace Lutheran Ministries - Live Stream 10am
published: 07 Nov 2024
Saginaw, Michigan
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Saginaw, Michigan · Johnny Cash
Bootleg Vol. I: Personal File
℗ 2006 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2006-05-23
Composer, Lyricist: D. Wayne
Producer: Producer not documented on available sources
Composer, Lyricist: B. Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
My dad was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman:
Too many times he came home with too lit...
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
My dad was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman:
Too many times he came home with too little pay.
I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan.
The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man.
But he called me: "That son of a Saginaw fisherman."
And not good enough to claim his daughter's hand.
Now I'm up here in Alaska looking around for gold.
Like a crazy fool I'm a digging in this frozen ground, so cold.
But with each new day I pray I'll strike it rich and then,
I'll go back home and claim my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I wrote my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I said: "Honey, I'm a coming home, please wait for me.
"And you can tell your dad, I'm coming back a richer man
"I've hit the biggest strike in Klondyke history."
Her dad met me in Saginaw, Michigan.
He gave me a great big party with champagne.
Then he said: "Son, you're wise, young ambitious man.
"Will you sell your father-in-law your Klondyke claim?"
Now he's up there in Alaska digging in the cold, cold ground.
The greedy fool is a looking for the gold I never found.
It serves him right and no-one here is missing him.
Least of all the newly-weds of Saginaw, Michigan.
We're the happiest man and wife in Saginaw, Michigan.
He's ashamed to show his face in Saginaw, Michigan.
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
My dad was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman:
Too many times he came home with too little pay.
I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan.
The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man.
But he called me: "That son of a Saginaw fisherman."
And not good enough to claim his daughter's hand.
Now I'm up here in Alaska looking around for gold.
Like a crazy fool I'm a digging in this frozen ground, so cold.
But with each new day I pray I'll strike it rich and then,
I'll go back home and claim my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I wrote my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I said: "Honey, I'm a coming home, please wait for me.
"And you can tell your dad, I'm coming back a richer man
"I've hit the biggest strike in Klondyke history."
Her dad met me in Saginaw, Michigan.
He gave me a great big party with champagne.
Then he said: "Son, you're wise, young ambitious man.
"Will you sell your father-in-law your Klondyke claim?"
Now he's up there in Alaska digging in the cold, cold ground.
The greedy fool is a looking for the gold I never found.
It serves him right and no-one here is missing him.
Least of all the newly-weds of Saginaw, Michigan.
We're the happiest man and wife in Saginaw, Michigan.
He's ashamed to show his face in Saginaw, Michigan.
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Saginaw, Michigan · Lefty Frizzell
Saginaw, Michigan
℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a...
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Lefty Frizzell
Saginaw, Michigan
℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1964-07-01
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Producer: J. Considine
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Lefty Frizzell
Saginaw, Michigan
℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1964-07-01
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Producer: J. Considine
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century, when Sagin...
Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century, when Saginaw's economy was dominated by manufacturing related to the automotive industry; most notably, manual transmission assemblies, steering gear boxes and power steering pumps. At the height of manufacturing in the 1960s and 1970s, the city and neighboring Buena Vista Township hosted 12 General Motors plants, an Eaton Manufacturing plant (demolished 2008) where 5,000 people produced auto parts, and numerous smaller concerns.
During the late 20th century, its industry and strong manufacturing presence declined, leading to increased unemployment, crime, and a population decline.
Economic development is focused on comparative advantages in innovation, clean energy, and continued manufacturing exports. The city continues to have a higher proportion of manufacturing jobs than the US average.
Saginaw's entertainment hub can be found in the downtown area, where venues such as The Dow Event Center and the restored Temple Theatre offer live entertainment. The Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra and Saginaw Choral Society are housed in the Temple and each of these organizations perform full concert series annually at the Temple venue.
The Simon and Garfunkel classic America contains the line "it took me four days to hitch-hike from Saginaw".
Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century, when Saginaw's economy was dominated by manufacturing related to the automotive industry; most notably, manual transmission assemblies, steering gear boxes and power steering pumps. At the height of manufacturing in the 1960s and 1970s, the city and neighboring Buena Vista Township hosted 12 General Motors plants, an Eaton Manufacturing plant (demolished 2008) where 5,000 people produced auto parts, and numerous smaller concerns.
During the late 20th century, its industry and strong manufacturing presence declined, leading to increased unemployment, crime, and a population decline.
Economic development is focused on comparative advantages in innovation, clean energy, and continued manufacturing exports. The city continues to have a higher proportion of manufacturing jobs than the US average.
Saginaw's entertainment hub can be found in the downtown area, where venues such as The Dow Event Center and the restored Temple Theatre offer live entertainment. The Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra and Saginaw Choral Society are housed in the Temple and each of these organizations perform full concert series annually at the Temple venue.
The Simon and Garfunkel classic America contains the line "it took me four days to hitch-hike from Saginaw".
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Saginaw, Michigan · Bobby Bare
Streets of Baltimore
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertain...
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Bobby Bare
Streets of Baltimore
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 1966-08-22
Producer: Chet Atkins
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Bobby Bare
Streets of Baltimore
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 1966-08-22
Producer: Chet Atkins
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History.
Learn what life was like in Saginaw during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Presented by the Castle Museum of Saginaw Coun...
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History.
Learn what life was like in Saginaw during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Presented by the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History and the City of Saginaw.
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History.
Learn what life was like in Saginaw during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Presented by the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History and the City of Saginaw.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Johnny Cash
Bootleg Vol. I: Personal File
℗ 2006 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2006-05-23...
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Johnny Cash
Bootleg Vol. I: Personal File
℗ 2006 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2006-05-23
Composer, Lyricist: D. Wayne
Producer: Producer not documented on available sources
Composer, Lyricist: B. Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Johnny Cash
Bootleg Vol. I: Personal File
℗ 2006 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2006-05-23
Composer, Lyricist: D. Wayne
Producer: Producer not documented on available sources
Composer, Lyricist: B. Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
My dad was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman:
Too many times he came home with too little pay.
I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan.
The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man.
But he called me: "That son of a Saginaw fisherman."
And not good enough to claim his daughter's hand.
Now I'm up here in Alaska looking around for gold.
Like a crazy fool I'm a digging in this frozen ground, so cold.
But with each new day I pray I'll strike it rich and then,
I'll go back home and claim my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I wrote my love in Saginaw, Michigan.
I said: "Honey, I'm a coming home, please wait for me.
"And you can tell your dad, I'm coming back a richer man
"I've hit the biggest strike in Klondyke history."
Her dad met me in Saginaw, Michigan.
He gave me a great big party with champagne.
Then he said: "Son, you're wise, young ambitious man.
"Will you sell your father-in-law your Klondyke claim?"
Now he's up there in Alaska digging in the cold, cold ground.
The greedy fool is a looking for the gold I never found.
It serves him right and no-one here is missing him.
Least of all the newly-weds of Saginaw, Michigan.
We're the happiest man and wife in Saginaw, Michigan.
He's ashamed to show his face in Saginaw, Michigan.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Lefty Frizzell
Saginaw, Michigan
℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1964-07-01
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Producer: J. Considine
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century, when Saginaw's economy was dominated by manufacturing related to the automotive industry; most notably, manual transmission assemblies, steering gear boxes and power steering pumps. At the height of manufacturing in the 1960s and 1970s, the city and neighboring Buena Vista Township hosted 12 General Motors plants, an Eaton Manufacturing plant (demolished 2008) where 5,000 people produced auto parts, and numerous smaller concerns.
During the late 20th century, its industry and strong manufacturing presence declined, leading to increased unemployment, crime, and a population decline.
Economic development is focused on comparative advantages in innovation, clean energy, and continued manufacturing exports. The city continues to have a higher proportion of manufacturing jobs than the US average.
Saginaw's entertainment hub can be found in the downtown area, where venues such as The Dow Event Center and the restored Temple Theatre offer live entertainment. The Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra and Saginaw Choral Society are housed in the Temple and each of these organizations perform full concert series annually at the Temple venue.
The Simon and Garfunkel classic America contains the line "it took me four days to hitch-hike from Saginaw".
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Bobby Bare
Streets of Baltimore
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 1966-08-22
Producer: Chet Atkins
Composer, Lyricist: Bill Anderson
Composer, Lyricist: Don Wayne
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Saginaw, Michigan - A Brief History.
Learn what life was like in Saginaw during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Presented by the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History and the City of Saginaw.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Saginaw, Michigan · Johnny Cash
Bootleg Vol. I: Personal File
℗ 2006 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2006-05-23
Composer, Lyricist: D. Wayne
Producer: Producer not documented on available sources
Composer, Lyricist: B. Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born May 6, 1945) is an American country singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist and producer, currently living in Austin, Texas.
Biography
Gilmore is a native of the Texas Panhandle, having been born in Amarillo, Texas, and raised in Lubbock, Texas. His earliest musical influence was Hank Williams and the honky tonk brand of country music that his father played. In the 1950s, he was exposed to the emerging rock and roll of other Texans such as Roy Orbison and Lubbock native Buddy Holly, as well as to Johnny Cash. He was profoundly influenced in the 1960s by The Beatles and Bob Dylan and the folk music and blues revival in that decade.
With Joe Ely and Butch Hancock, Gilmore founded The Flatlanders. The group has been performing on and off since 1972. The band's first recording project, from the early 1970s, was barely distributed. It has since been acknowledged, through Rounder's 1991 reissue (More a Legend Than a Band), as a milestone of progressive, alternative country. The three friends continued to reunite for occasional Flatlanders performances, and in May 2002 released a long-awaited follow-up album, Now Again, on New West Records.