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 Dave Spikey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Spikey (born September 1950 in Bolton) is an English comedian based in Chorley, Lancashire.
Dave Spikey was born David Bramwell and spent his early career working in the haematology laboratory at Bolton General Hospital.
It was during this period in the 1980s that Dave scripted and performed in a number of amateur pantomimes with a group of like-minded health workers called the Bolton Health Performers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Spikey   (347 words)

  
 Dave DeBusschere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DeBusschere died of a heart attack in New York in 2003, aged 62.
DeBusschere was named to the Hall of Fame after a 12-year career (1962- 1974) in which he averaged 16.1 points and eleven rebounds while being named to eight NBA All-Star Teams.
Debusschere was also the author of a book entitled The Open Man, which was a chronicle of the New York Knicks 1969-1970 championship season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_DeBusschere   (265 words)

  
 Dave Broadfoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Broadfoot is a Canadian comedian who was born on December 5, 1925 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Dave Broadfoot has received several ACTRA and Juno awards and is an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Broadfoot starred in XPM and is a recurring guest on Royal Canadian Air Farce.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Broadfoot   (273 words)

  
 Dave Bancroft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bancroft played shortstop for the Phillies until 1920 when he was traded to the New York Giants.
Bancroft was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971 by the Veterans' Committee.
Bancroft was a career.279 hitter, and never hit more than seven home runs or drove in more than 67 runs in a season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Bancroft   (293 words)

  
 WCNPA POY - Sports Feature
Curlers Dave Nedohin and Scott Pfeifer killed their nerves at the Brier by having a tricycle race around the ice prior to the playoffs.
www.morisoncom.com /wcnpa/SF/ppages/ppage22.htm   (293 words)

  
 Dave Mustaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961) is a heavy metal guitarist, songwriter, and singer.
Mustaine is given minor credit for his work on "The Call of Ktulu", but there are arguments between the Mustaine and Metallica fans on how much of the song he actually wrote (in any event, Megadeth clearly adapted some of the music from "The Call of Ktulu" to their own song "Hangar 18").
Mustaine has been quoted saying that his main intention when conceiving the tour was to bring the American metal audiences an eclectic and affordable alternative to Ozzfest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Mustaine   (3295 words)

  
 Dave Marsh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term punk rock was coined by Dave Marsh, who used it to describe the music of ?
Marsh is married to one of Springsteen's managers, Barbara Carr.
Marsh is most known for his biographies of Bruce Springsteen.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Marsh   (256 words)

  
 Dave Lombardo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Lombardo (Sr.) (February 16, 1965, Havana, Cuba) is a drummer, best known as a founding member of Slayer.
Lombardo was born February 16, 1965 in Havana, Cuba.
Lombardo is widely regarded as one of the most powerful and creative drummers in heavy metal music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Lombardo   (431 words)

  
 Lost Cultures
Dave & Me Dave & me chillin, notice the sunburns
www.lostcultures.com /html/daveme.shtml   (431 words)

  
 Dave Krusen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Krusen (March 10, 1966, Tacoma, Washington) is an American rock drummer who is best known for his work with Pearl Jam on their hit CDs, Ten.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Krusen   (95 words)

  
 Dave Gorman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title tune for The Dave Gorman Collection is a variation of Accordion Song by Eliza Carthy, which is the first track on her 1998 album, Red.
The bet was thus: Dave claimed that he shared the name "Dave Gorman" with the assistant manager of East Fife F.C. and that there must be "loads" of others around.
On each episode of the show, Dave would show footage of the amusing situations he got into by trying to follow his horoscope, and then asked a panel of "experts" in the studio to assess how he had fared in the three areas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Gorman   (1264 words)

  
 Depeche Mode
2003 saw the release of Dave Gahan's solo album, Paper Monsters, Martin Gore continued his solo career with the release of Stardust, and Andrew Fletcher launched his own label, Toast Hawaii.
After the release of Speak & Spell, their first album, song-writer Clarke left the band and went on to form Yazoo ( Yaz in the US) with Alison Moyet, The Assembly with Feargal Sharkey, Dave Clempson and Eric Radcliffe, and later Erasure with Andy Bell.
Verbally contracted to Daniel Miller's Mute label, Depeche Mode are one of the most successful of the New Wave// New Romantic bands.
www.worldwidewebfind.com /encyclopedia/en/wikipedia/d/de/depeche_mode.html   (1264 words)

  
 Dave Freudenthal
Dave Freudenthal (born 1950) is the governor of Wyoming.
pheeds.com /info/guide/d/da/dave_freudenthal.html   (55 words)

  
 Dave Dudley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dudley was born on May 3, 1928 in Spencer, Wisconsin, USA and grew up in Stevens Point, Wisconsin; following an arm injury in 1950 that ruined a baseball career, Dudley started to perform country music, forming the Dave Dudley Trio in 1953 after successful broadcasts in Idaho, a band which stayed together for seven years.
Dave Dudley (born as Darwin David Pedruska or Pudraska, May 3, 1928- December 22, 2003) was an American country singer, best known for his songs about the lives of truck drivers.
Dudley died on December 22, 2003 after suffering a heart attack.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Dudley   (379 words)

  
 Dave Desroches
In 1960, the Dave Brubeck Quartet (Dave Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto sax, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums) released the classic "Time Out" album.
The album was credited to the Dave Rave Group, however, as their label was uncomfortable with the word "conspiracy".
For anyone expecting this album to sound like Dave Matthews Band, don't bother buying it.
www.freeglossary.com /Dave_Desroches   (379 words)

  
 Dave Appell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Appell (born March 24, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) worked as an arranger and producer in Philadelphia, in the 50s.
The name Dave Appell will probably be associated first of all with the Cameo-Parkway label, in the history of which he played a substantial part.
He recorded for a while on Decca Records as the Dave Appell Four, until Paul Cohen of Decca suggested he change the group name to the Applejacks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Appell   (437 words)

  
 Dave Couse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Couse was the lead singer and main song writer with Irish band A House.
Following the break up, Couse released his solo debut "Genes" on his own label, Beep-Beep, in 2003.
A House released 5 albums between 1985 and 1997.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Couse   (131 words)

  
 Dave Righetti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1984, Righetti was moved to the Yankees' bullpen due to an excess of starters, and replaced Goose Gossage as the team's closer.
David Allan Righetti (born November 28, 1958 in San Jose, California), nicknamed "Rags", is an American former left-handed pitcher, and current pitching coach, in Major League Baseball.
Righetti retained the single-season record for left-handers until 1993, when Randy Myers saved 53 games for the Chicago Cubs; Righetti still owns the AL record for left-handers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Righetti   (609 words)

  
 Dave Navarro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Navarro was born to James Raul "Mike" Navarro and Constance Colleen Hopkins.
Navarro also is in Camp Freddy- a band that plays rock covers for the sake of enjoyment.
Navarro has two half-siblings on his father's side - a brother and a sister, who are 27 and 31 years younger than him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Navarro   (1027 words)

  
 Portal (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave and VAL return to the Hub, and enlisting the aid of Rick, free the Ultimate from his fungal prison and allow him to utilize the Hub's weaponry to attack Apex.
VAL and Dave, along with their confinement in an omnidimensional spacestation, is an allusion to HAL 9000 and Dave of 2001 A Space Odyssey.
For one episode, Dave is confined to eternal slavery in the "Lavatory of Filth", where he is forced to scrub an ever-soiled toilet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Portal_(television)   (1874 words)

  
 Dave Henderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Lee Henderson (born July 21, 1958 in Merced, California, USA), best known as Dave Henderson, is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Seattle Mariners (1981-86), Boston Red Sox (1986-87), San Francisco Giants (1987), Oakland Athletics (1988-93) and Kansas City Royals (1994).
Henderson helped his teams reach the World Series four times during his career (1986 with Boston, 1988-1990 with Oakland), though his only ring came in 1989 when the A's defeated their Bay Area rival San Francisco Giants in four games.
Henderson was one of baseball's biggest surprises after signing as a free agent with Oakland following a brief stint with the Giants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Henderson   (842 words)

  
 Newt's John Wayne Site Sources Page
Shepard, Donald & Slatzer, Robert F. & Grayson, Dave (1985), Duke: The Life and Times of John Wayne.
www.jwaynefan.com /credits.html   (842 words)

  
 Dave Fridmann's Biography
Dave Fridmann has developed a legendary reputation amongst the musical community for his production.
Dave works (although not exclusively) out of Tarbox studios, based outside Buffalo, N.Y. joint venture between Dave and the Lips, the studio is a state-of-the-art fully automated unlimited track residential studio featuring Neve and Otari boards.
Dave was selected by the UK’s Mojo magazine as one of the “100 Sonic Visionaries” of all-time, along with the likes of George Martin, Phil Spector, Brian Eno and Prince.
www.breathingprotection.com /Fridmann_print_bio.htm   (842 words)

  
 Dave Edmunds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) came out of Cardiff, Wales in the late 1960s, fronting a band called Love Sculpture who were playing blues and rocked up classical pieces.
Dave Edmunds had more hits during this time, including "Girls Talk", "I Knew The Bride", and "Queen Of Hearts".
Edmunds spent the 1980s releasing more music to an ever selective audience, collaborating with and producing an assortment of artists, from Paul McCartney to King Kurt, via The Stray Cats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Edmunds   (842 words)

  
 Dave Beasant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David John Beasant, (born March 20, 1959 in Willesden, London) was an English football goalkeeper who began his career in the late 1970's.
Beasant won two caps for England, and went to the 1990 World Cup.
He became the first goalkeeper to save a penalty in an FA Cup final when he blocked John Aldridge's spot-kick for Liverpool in 1988, and in doing so helped Wimbledon secure a famous 1-0 win.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Beasant   (218 words)

  
 Dave Andreychuk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David John "Dave" Andreychuk was born on the 29th of September, 1963, in Hamilton, Ontario and is a professional hockey player in the NHL, currently assigned to the Springfield Falcons after starting the 2005-2006 season playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Dave Andreychuk was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and played his first NHL season in 1982-83.
In 2002-03, Lightning head coach John Tortorella appointed Andreychuk the captain, (succeeding Vincent Lecavalier, who was stripped of the captaincy after the 2000-01 season), and he continued the leadership role with the team which eventually would lead to a big reward for the young franchise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Andreychuk   (480 words)

  
 Dave Blood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of Yugoslavian extraction, Dave then travelled to study in Serbia, but in the wake of the NATO bombing campaign there he was forced to return to the US.
Dave would never play again as the result of developing tendonitis in both hands.
Dave committed suicide March 10, 2004 at age 47.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Blood   (195 words)

  
 Dave Brubeck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brubeck then formed The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1951, which consisted of Joe Dodge on drums, Bob Bates on bass, Paul Desmond on saxophone, and of course Brubeck on piano.
In 1959 the Dave Brubeck Quartet released Time Out, an album their label was enthusiastic about but nonetheless hesitant to release.
Brubeck was not particularly interested in learning by any particular method, but preferred to create his own melodies, and therefore avoided learning to read sheet music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Brubeck   (885 words)

  
 Dave Blake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blake was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election on November 16, 1971, replacing former Progressive Conservative Premier Walter Weir in the rural riding of Minnedosa.
Blake served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a navigator from 1943 to 1945, and was in the Sixth Forward Regiment of the Royal Canadian Engineers from 1948 to 1964.
David Robert Blake (born March 20, 1925 in Rapid City, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Blake   (885 words)

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