Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "אוליבר אנתוני" in Hebrew language version.
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: (עזרה)"Aint Gotta Dollar," a ditty about making one's own joy and comfort in lieu of spending
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: (עזרה)he hopes to raise livestock
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: (עזרה)The Farmville, Va., singer — said to be a farmer living off the grid with his three dogs
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: (עזרה)ranking No. 1 on iTunes. Another one of his songs, "Ain't Gotta Dollar," is No. 2
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: (עזרה)Anthony recounted that he received messages from strangers that some of his other songs like "Ain't Gotta Dollar" had connected with them in a powerful way
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: (עזרה)worked various plant jobs in North Carolina before a life-altering accident led him back to Virginia
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: (עזרה)I've spent the last five years struggling with mental health and using alcohol to drown it
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: (עזרה)Boosted early on by influential conservative pundits and media figures like Jack Posobiec
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: (עזרה)The red-bearded farmer, who lives off the grid with his three dogs in Farmville, Virginia, performs the song on a resonator guitar
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: (עזרה)He has posted over a dozen original songs that he shot and recorded on his cellphone such as "I've Got to Get Sober" and "Ain't Gotta Dollar." […] Rich, a country music singer-songwriter and conservative, has offered to produce Anthony's album
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: (עזרה)worked 3rd shift, 6 days a week for $14.50 an hour in a living hell. In 2013, I had a bad fall at work and fractured my skull. It forced me to move back home to Virginia. Due to complications from the injury, it took me 6 months or so before I could work again
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: (עזרה)No. 4: "Ain't Gotta Dollar"
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: (עזרה)The artist born Christopher Anthony Lunsford took his grandfather's name as an homage to the "dirt floors, seven kids and hard times" that dominated the 1930s Appalachia in which the original Oliver Anthony was born and raised
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: (עזרה)he dropped out of high school in 2010
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: (עזרה)the Appalachian country-folk singer has been acclaimed […] he declares himself nonpartisan
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: (עזרה)Don Cusic, a professor of music industry history at Belmont University in Nashville, credited the song's popularity to Anthony's style of singing: straining and sincere, full of emotion and conviction […] Anthony's "got a voice that just cuts through," Cusic said
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: (עזרה)Don Cusic, a professor of music industry history at Belmont University in Nashville, credited the song's popularity to Anthony's style of singing: straining and sincere, full of emotion and conviction […] Anthony's "got a voice that just cuts through," Cusic said
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: (עזרה)Anthony's tour manager, Brian Prentice. "He’s the same guy I met five years ago. It hasn’t changed him one bit."
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: (עזרה)raspy country artist from Farmville […] "Rich Men North of Richmond" is the first song of his to be recorded with a real microphone and a real camera and not on his cell phone
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