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 Eamon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eamon's father, Walter Doyle, was in a doo wop group, and Eamon has been singing live since he was nine years old.
Eamon Doyle (born 1984 in Staten Island, New York), professionally known as just Eamon, is an American RandB singer and songwriter.
While Eamon initially said that he selected Frankee to record the song at an audition, he later stated that his only involvement was in clearing the use of the music with the following written statement:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eamon   (489 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Eamon
Born in 1984 in Staten Island, New York, Eamon Doyle was musically influenced by his father, who was once in a doo-wop group.
Eamon is unafraid to say (or sing) the honest truth and he gets our props for having hits with the words "f**k" and "hos" in the titles.
Eamon's "F**k It" was the first song in history with a curse word in its title to reach the U.S. Top 20.
www.askmen.com /men/celeb_profiles_entertainment/4_eamon.html   (360 words)

  
 Eamon Doyle will open for Britney on next U.S. tour : Celebrity Gossip
Eamon Doyle hip hop track Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back) has been described as the biggest pop single in Australia this year.
Eamon was dazzled by the costumes, performances and parties and practically spellbound when he met one of his favorite rappers, Jay-Z. "He shook my hand and he went, 'You got that new joint, right?' " Eamon recalls.
Eamon still has the same friends he had forever, but there's a lot of different people calling him up, being all cool and shit all of a sudden he says.
www.celebrity-gossip.tv /celebrity_gossip/812.html   (1361 words)

  
 Irish Football Online - The source for Irish Football news.
Eamon Zayed put Bray ahead on the hour as he got on the end of Ciaran Ryan's cross.
Doyle did eventually get one back for the visitors in the closing five minutes but it was too late to get back at Bray.
Zayed's finish was superb as he turned and fired past Barry Ryan for outside the area.
www.irishfootballonline.com /report.php?match_id=2128   (1361 words)

  
 Laois Nationalist: GAA: Challoner point keeps his team in title hunt
COURTWOOD: Fergal Byron, Andrew Mulhare, Michael Hogan, Padraic Wilson, Eddie Kinsella (1-0), Michael O Connell, John Fenlon, George Doyle (0-1), Eamon O Connell (0-2), Tommy Dunne, James Doyle, Brendan McNair (0-1), Niall Donagher, Paddy Wilson (0-2), Derek Melia.
For Courtwood Andrew Mulhare was the mot impressive defender and George Doyle had a fine game in the middle of the field whilein attack it was Paddy Wilson, Niall Donager and Brendan McNair that shone.
Courtwood’s George Doyle equalised moments later and Paddy Wilson put Courtwood in front with a super strike from a free on eight minutes.
www.laois-nationalist.ie /news/story.asp?j=2427   (1361 words)

  
 Irish Football Online - The source for Irish Football news.
Subs : Robbie Doyle (Bohemians) for Flood 75, Colm James (Bray Wanderers) for Rowe 89.
Ger Rowe crossed for Eamon Zayed, who beat a defender and crossed for Bray Wanderers' team-mate John Flood.
Eamon Zayed and Ger Rowe both came close to wrapping up the win but Ireland held on to score an impressive opening victory.
www.irishfootballonline.com /report.php?match_id=1770   (1361 words)

  
 Gallery 3 - Football 2
Front (left to right) Eamon McGinn, Cathal Murray, Laurence McPolin, Kevin Mussen (Captain), Tom Mooney, Liam O'Hagan, Stephen Morgan, Brendan Doyle, Pete Fitzpatrick.
Front Row: Tom Travers (partly cut off), Kevin Mussen, Henry Brown, Paddy O'Hagan (Capt), Eamon Grant, Pat Gribben, Jum Devlin.
Back Row (left to right) Sean Rafferty, Barney McPolin, Stephen Morgan, Patsy Curran, MickeyJohn McConville, Sean Murray, Dalsey Mooney, Tom O'Hare.
clonduff.gaa.ie /gallery3.htm   (1361 words)

  
 Second Hand Songs - Song: Bringin' on the Heartbreak - Def Leppard
FURB by Frankee was originally written by Eamon Jonathan Doyle, Mark Passy, Kirk S. Robinson and performed by Eamon in 2004.
Bringin' on the Heartbreak by Mariah Carey (December 3, 2002)
Bringing on the Heartbreak by Elephant Orange (1999)
www.secondhandsongs.com /song/9528.html   (82 words)

  
 the Irish News - GAA World
John O'Leary (Dublin) Paudie O'Shea (Kerry) Mick Lyons (Meath) Seamus McHugh (Galway) Tommy Doyle (Kerry) Tom Spillane (Kerry) P.J.Buckley (Dublin) Jack O'Shea (Kerry) Eugene McKenna (Tyrone) Barney Rock (Dublin) Eoin Liston (Kerry) Pat Spillane (Kerry) Michael Sheehy (Kerry) Frank McGuigan (Tyrone) Dermot McNicholl (Derry).
Paddy Cullen (Dublin) Gay O'Driscoll (Dublin) Pat Lindsay (Roscommon) Robbie Kelleher (Dublin) Tommy Drumm (Dublin) Paddy Moriarty (Armagh) Pat O'Neill (Dublin) Brian Mullins (Dublin) Joe Kernan (Armagh) Anton O'Toole (Dublin) Jimmy Smith (Armagh) Pat Spillane (Kerry) Bobby Doyle (Dublin) Jimmy Keaveney (Dublin) John Egan (Kerry)
Declan O'Keeffe (Kerry) Kenneth Mortimer (Mayo) Davy Dalton (Kildare) Cathal Daly (Offaly) Seamus Moynihan (Kerry) Glen Ryan (Kildare) Eamon Breen (Kerry) Pat Fallon (Mayo) Niall Buckley (Kildare) Pa Laide (Kerry) Trevor Giles (Meath) Dermot McCabe (Cavan) Joe Brolly (Derry) Brendan Reilly (Meath) Maurice Fitzgerald (Kerry)
www.irishnews.com /gaaworld/footballhistory01.html   (82 words)

  
 Second Hand Songs - Medium: Give me Love - Lyn Paul (1975)
FURB by Frankee was originally written by Eamon Jonathan Doyle, Mark Passy, Kirk S. Robinson and performed by Eamon in 2004.
Second Hand Songs - Medium: Give me Love - Lyn Paul (1975)
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www.secondhandsongs.com /album/7710.html   (44 words)

  
 The Wicklow People Newspaper - County Wicklow, Ireland
With all their recent troubles, the last thing Dundalk will be relishing is the thought of facing a resurgent Eamon Zayed.Last season, the Republic of Ireland under-21 striker claimed five goals in three games against the Louth side including an eight minute hat-trick.
Shillelagh Graham Carroll (0-2); Noel Murphy (0-1), Ger Murphy (0-1), Richard Doyle (0-1).
A bit of warmth in the breeze; the distant hum of a lawn mower; a two hour search for the sunglasses you haven't see since last September only to find them squashed under the couch cushions with €4.73 in loose change and a few bits of popcorn.It's championship time.
www.unison.ie /wicklow_people/index.php3?ca=37&issue_id=10870   (1289 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 91 - 09 July, 1943 - Appointment of Committee of Selection.
George C. Bennett, Seán Brady, Cormac Breathnach, Cormac Breslin, Robert Briscoe, Patrick Cogan, John J. Cole, Roderick J. Connolly, Richard Corish, Michael Donnellan, Peadar S. Doyle, Michael J. Kennedy, Eamon Kissane, John McCann, Daniel McMenamin.
D'ainneoin Ă©inni contrárdha dho san atá i mBuan-OrdĂş a 72 den sna Buan-Orduithe i dtaobh GnĂłtha PhuiblĂ­, gur cĂşig Teachta dĂ©ag a bheidh ar an gCoiste RoghnathĂłireachta ceapfar fĂ©n mBuan-OrdĂş san, agus gur seisear dĂ­obh a bheidh mar quorum; agus go gceaptar na TeachtaĂ­ seo leanas chun fĂłnaimh ar an gCoiste sin.—
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0091/D.0091.194307090005.html   (1289 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
Pre-match opinion was that the heavily depleted Gusserane side missing Philip Wallace, Seamus Ryan, Eamon Whelan, Shane Cullen, Robert Corcoran and Adrian Flynn would go under but playing with commendable spirit they came out on top and richly deserving their win.
Line out was Eoin Kelly, Lar Whelan, John Flynn (capt), Padraigh Flynn, Liam Dillon, Brian Fardy, Darragh Doyle, James Murphy, Damian Keating, Sean Ryan, Sean Kinsella, Tom Foran, JJ Fardy, Padraigh Conway, Danny Hayes.
While Ciaran Deely and Leigh O'Brien continued to excel for Horeswood who came back strongly in the second half, a brilliantly taken goal by Kenneth Cahill in the 53rd minute virtually sealed the game for his side with another 18 year old Walter Cosgrove racing up field to point in the 54th minute.
www.munster-express.ie /030523/notes_shelbourne.html   (1289 words)

  
 Movies Reviews by Edwin Jahiel
Cast: Brendan Gleeson (Martin Cahill), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Frances), Angeline Ball (Tina), Eamon Owens (young Cahill), Jon Voight (Inspector Ned Kenny), et al.
Brendan Gleeson is the sort of superbly skilled realistic actor that you do not watch him as a thespian but as the character he lives, lives in, and portrays.
The bottom line is that Martin comes through as extraordinarily clever and innovative in his avocation, but most likely a hollow man with no real interests --except for his family and his bourgeois menage a trois--outside his profession.
www.prairienet.org /ejahiel/general.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Mount Leinster Rangers GAA Club
MLR: Ger McKeever, Gary Doyle, Liam Murphy 0-1, Michael Kealy, John Colman, Tadgh Brennan, Edmond Coady, Christopher Kealy, James Hickey 0-1, Willie Hickey, Killian Griffith 0-2, Eamon Colman 0-1, John Coady 0-2, Andrew Hickey 1-4, Michael Gittens 0-1.
Joe Byrne, Brian Farrell, Paddy Cunningham, John Kelly, Brian Kelly, Barry Gordon, and James Reid were to the fore for Palatine, while James Hickey and Killian Griffiths fought bravely for Rangers.
The winners were not exactly comfortable in the middle and had to move No. 14 Andrew Hickey (one of three brothers) to the area to dispute the Clonmore authority, which stemmed chiefly from John Coleman, but never to the extend of swinging the game.
www.mlrgaa.com /2000historyfoot.html   (1229 words)

  
 Solas - dublin - music
Solas comprises the talents of Seamus Egan on flute, banjo and mandolin, Winifred Horan on fiddle, Mick McAuley on accordion, Deirdre Scanlan on vocals and Eamon Mc Elholm on guitar and vocals.
Seamus Egan originally started the band in the mid'90s with Winifred Horan, John Williams, John Doyle and vocalist Karan Casey.
The album was recognised as a modern day classic and brought the formidable musical talents of Casey, Egan and Horan to the music public.
www.dublinks.com /index.cfm/loc/12/pt/0/spid/3446C9FC-0574-44FC-A25B405B2876DDEF.htm   (320 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 23 - 25 April, 1928 - CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - EVIL LITERATURE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
EAMON DE VALERA asked the Minister for Justice whether he can state when the proposals for legislation to give effect to the recommendations [326] of the Evil Literature Committee which have been promised, will be introduced.
Fitzgerald-Kenney): I would refer the Deputy to the answer I gave on the 7th ultimo to Deputy Peadar Doyle, who, on that date, addressed to me a similar question.
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0023/D.0023.192804250012.html   (320 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 94 - 14 June, 1944 - Appointment of Committee of Selection.
Richard S. Anthony, George C. Bennett, Joseph Blowick, Seán Brady, Daniel Breen, Cormac Breslin, Robert Briscoe, Richard Corish, Peadar S. Doyle, Michael J. Kennedy, Eamon Kissane, Fionán Lynch, Donnchadh Ó Briain, Peter J. O'Loghlen, James P. Pattison.
D'ainneoin Ă©innĂ­ contrárdha dho san atá i mBuan-OrdĂş a 72 de sna Buan-Orduithe i dtaobh GnĂłtha PhuiblĂ­, gur cĂşig Teachta dĂ©ag a bheidh ar an gCoiste RoghnathĂłireachta ceapfar fĂ©n mBuan-OrdĂş san, agus gur seisear dĂ­obh a bheidh mar quorum; agus go gceaptar na TeachtaĂ­ seo leanas chun fĂłnaimh ar an gCoiste sin:—
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0094/D.0094.194406140003.html   (320 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
The Pope John Paul and the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese Bishop Eamon Walsh have asked us all focus our attention on the subject of vocations for this week from May 11th to Sunday May 18th.
Tintern: Eoin Kelly (gl), Lar Whelan, John Flynn (capt), Padraigh Flynn, Liam Dillon, Brian Fardy, Darragh Doyle, James Murphy (2-2), Damian Keating, Tom Foran (0-1), Sean Kinsella, Sean Evan (3-1), Danny Hayes (3-0), Padraigh Conway, JJ Fardy (0-1).
The Tallymans Guide to the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections which was co-written by Noel Whelan, Ballycullane and Nicholas White, an Academic from Queens University, Belfast was recently launched in Belfast by Lord Alderice Speaker of the Northern Assembly Belfast.
www.munster-express.ie /030516/notes_shelbourne.html   (320 words)

  
 munsterfootballfinalwinningteams.htm
Dick Fitzgerald (Captain), Denis Doyle, Paddy Healy, Johnny Skinner, Con Murphy, Maurice McCarthy, Tom Costelloe, Tom Rice, Jack Rice, Con Clifford, Danny Mullins, Jack Lawlor, Pat "Aeroplane" O’Shea, William Keating, Jack McElligott.
1943 - CORK: Ned Courtney, Paddy O’Donovan, Dick Harnedy, Gerard O’Leary, Jack Lynch, Din O’Connor, Tadhg Crowley (Captain), D.J. Murphy, Eamon Young, Joe O’Donovan, Paddy Mullen, Ned "Togher" Casey, Sean Minogue, Jim Cronin, Jim Aherne.
1910 - KERRY (MITCHELS): Paddy Dillon, Denny Breen, Maurice McCarthy, Tom Costelloe (Captain), Con Healy, J. McCarthy.
www.gaelicgazette.com /munsterfootballfinalwinningteams.htm   (4199 words)

  
 Schools / Colleges
Back L-R Brendan Doyle, John Tennyson, Mark Heffernan, Padraig Kennedy, John Lennon, David Prendergast, Niall Staunton, Eamon O'Gorman, James Fitzpatrick, James Hickey.
Back L-R Ciaran Fitzsimons, Emmet Madden, Michael Reynolds, Fergus Kelly, Colm Moran, James Robinson, Martin Coyle, Shane Campbell.
Front L-R Jamie Staunton, Barry Hearn, Greg Bolger, Mark Molloy, Ben Brosnan, Darwyn Hart, Ben Traynor, Niall Harney.
leinster.gaa.ie /schools.htm   (4199 words)

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