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Abilene, a song by [[George Hamilton IV]], was written in 1976 and expressed anti-war seniment. Not largely played on the mainstream radio, it soon gained a large following among the [[hippie]] movement. Never topping the mainstream charts, never the less, it became a theme song for many songwriters to come, and would inspire such great artists as [[Tom Petty]], [[Izaak Dail]], and the late [[Jimi Hendrix]].
Abilene, a song by [[George Hamilton IV]], was written in 1976 and expressed anti-war seniment. Not largely played on the mainstream radio, it soon gained a large following among the [[hippie]] movement. While never topping the mainstream charts, it would inspire such great artists as [[Tom Petty]], [[Izaak Dail]], and the late [[Jimi Hendrix]].

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Abilene, a song by George Hamilton IV, was written in 1976 and expressed anti-war seniment. Not largely played on the mainstream radio, it soon gained a large following among the hippie movement. While never topping the mainstream charts, it would inspire such great artists as Tom Petty, Izaak Dail, and the late Jimi Hendrix.