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Blue County may refer to: * Blue County (duo), an American country music duo ** ''Blue County'' (album), a 2004 album by the group * Blue County, Choctaw Nation Blue County was a political subdivision of the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory, prior to Oklahoma being admitted as a state.  The county formed part of the Nation’s Pushmataha District, or Third District, one of three administrative super-regi ..., a former political subdivision of the Choctaw Nation in the Indian Territory See also * '' Blue Country'', a 1979 album by Joe Dassin {{disambig, county ...
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Blue County (duo)
Blue County was an American country music duo composed of actor-singers Aaron Benward and Scott Reeves. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004 on Curb Records. This album produced four singles on the ''Billboard'' country singles charts, including the No. 11 "Good Little Girls". Two more singles — "Firecrackers and Ferris Wheels" and "I Get To" — were released in 2006, although neither was included on an album. History Blue County was founded in 2003 by Aaron Benward (formerly of Aaron Jeoffrey) and actor-singer Scott Reeves, who had been friends for several years before the duo's foundation. Signed to Curb Records that year, the duo released their debut single "Good Little Girls". This single peaked at No. 11 on the ''Billboard'' country charts in early 2004, and was the first of four singles from their self-titled debut album, which Dann Huff produced. Also in 2004, the duo performed at the Country Music Association Music Festival. Following "Good Litt ...
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Blue County (album)
''Blue County'' is the debut studio album by American country music duo Blue County, released in 2004 (see 2004 in country music) on Curb Records. The album's debut single, "Good Little Girls", peaked at #11 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Also released from this album were "That's Cool" (#24 on the country charts), "Nothin' but Cowboy Boots" (#38) and "That Summer Song" (#53). After these singles, the duo released two more singles for an unreleased second album, before exiting Curb in 2007. Track listing Personnel Adapted from ''Blue County'' liner notes. ;Blue County *Aaron Benward - vocals *Scott Reeves - vocals ;Musicians *Tim Akers – keyboards *Bruce Bouton – steel guitar *Mike Brignardello – bass guitar *J. T. Corenflos – guitars *Eric Darken – percussion *Stuart Duncan – fiddle * Paul Franklin – steel guitar *Dann Huff – guitars * Gordon Kennedy – guitars *Jimmy Nichols – keyboards *Lonnie Wilson – ...
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Blue County, Choctaw Nation
Blue County was a political subdivision of the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory, prior to Oklahoma being admitted as a state.  The county formed part of the Nation’s Pushmataha District, or Third District, one of three administrative super-regions. History The county, also called Okchamali Kaunti, from the Choctaw word ''okchamali'', or blue, took its name from the Blue River, an important waterway. Chahta Tamaha, also known as Armstrong Academy, was designated as the county seat on February 18, 1863. The last county seat was Caddo, Indian Territory—the present-day Caddo, Oklahoma, which was also the largest town in Blue County prior to the coming of the railroads. Blue County was one of the original 19 counties created by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation in 1850.  Prior to being known as Blue County, the area was called Tiger Spring County—or Koi Kulih Kaunti in Choctaw.  The Choctaw word ''koi'' means “panther,” or tiger, and ''kulih'' means “spring ...
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