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Jazzy and Lee rear-ended in N.C.
In Burlington, N.C., on highway 70 yesterday, Lee and Jazzy Jordan were rear-ended âjust as we were coming to a stop right around her Jâ to get ready to run, says Lee. âI had the four-ways on, and I guess this woman she didnât even look.â Jazzy has made great progress on her truckersâ benefit [âŚ]
May 6, 2010
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Doyle Blackerby writes his life in trucking
The Gadsden Times in Alabama published a rich story this past Sunday by correspondent Harry D. Butler about a great American original in Doyle Blackerby, 38-year commercial hauler, born in lower-state Leeds, Ala. His career followed the development of the interstate highway system, beginning just out of the Army in 1950 (where heâd served as a driver) [âŚ]
April 14, 2010
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J marks the spot: Running with Jazzy in Nashville, Tenn.
Or, actually, Donelson and Hermitage, both part of Metro Nashville, and then into Mt. Juliet briefly on a trek that was a personal best for me in terms of uninterrupted, long-distance running. I achieved 4.6 miles over the course of the first 50 minutes Jasmine âJazzyâ Jordan ran Tuesday morning. The 17-year-old is on her way [âŚ]
March 31, 2010
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Volume 3 of âTruckers Tracksâ â and a new song for Jazzy Jordan â debuts
When Doug Jones moved to Nashville, Tenn., from Delaware in the 1990s, he was a musician, but the guitar and harmonica player was in town at the invitation of longtime friend and former late-80s-era Allman Brothers keyboardist Johnny Neel, who had launched his Straight-Up Sound Studio on Nashvilleâs south side to do session and production [âŚ]
March 24, 2010
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Runner for truckersâ health passes halfway mark
Itâs been a wild haul for Jasmine âJazzyâ Jordan, the 17-year-old Olympic-caliber cross-country runner who recently reached the halfway, 1,500-mile mark in her run across the U.S., carried out to raise awareness for truck driver health and health-insurance availability. You will remember Jazzy from my post in November, about her appearance on the Internet radio show TruckStar. [âŚ]
March 2, 2010
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