Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys were a British rock and roll band, led by Colin Hicks, the younger brother of singer Tommy Steele. In November 1957, the British...
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Barbara Hicks, British actress Beatrice Hicks, American engineer Benjamin Hicks, 18th-century New York assemblyman Betty Hicks, American golfer Bill Hicks (1961–1994)...
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Jimmie Nicol (category Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys members)
youth. Parnes invited Nicol to join Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys whom Parnes co-managed with John Kennedy (Colin Hicks is the younger brother of English...
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costumes and went on tour to Italy as Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys, led by Tommy Steele's brother, Colin Hicks. The tour was not a success; Caddy left...
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Defense. Hicks previously served as the principal deputy under secretary of defense for policy during the Obama administration. By 2020, Hicks was an academic...
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Nightimers, Eddie Calvert, Johnny Duncan's Bluegrass Boys, Tom Jones, Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys, and Chris Farlowe. Moretti moved from his birthplace...
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and playing in Soho clubs. Under the name Lou Bryan, he briefly joined Colin Hicks & the Cabin Boys as a pianist in 1958, and then joined Vince Taylor's...
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1994 Peak Practice Colin Meadows Episode: "In Good Faith" Murder Most Horrid Psycho Episode: "Smashing Bird" The Lifeboat Colin Hicks Episode: "The Birdman"...
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singer-songwriter Shel Shapiro (born David Norman Shapiro, formerly of The Rokes and Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys) and Andrea Lo Vecchio, and performed in Italian by...
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Denis Leary (redirect from Denis Colin Leary)
fellow comedian Bill Hicks. But when Leary's comedy album No Cure for Cancer was released, Leary was accused of stealing Hicks' act and material, ending...
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London's Soho. They toured the UK with early rock and rollers Marty Wilde, Colin Hicks (younger brother of Tommy Steele), the Tony Crombie Big Band, Cliff Richard...
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Cattini, Alan Caddy and Brian Gregg – decided to jump ship and joined Colin Hicks as his "Cabinboys" on a 6-week tour to Europe. After this liaison ended...
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joining The Cabin Boys, who backed singer Colin Hicks, the younger brother of Tommy Steele. In 1959, Hicks and his band accepted an offer to tour Italy...
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Mike Elliott (saxophonist) (category Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys members)
progressive jazz. Elliott was also a member of The Cabin Boys, led by Colin Hicks the brother of British rock 'n' roll singer Tommy Steele. Planetone and...
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Mitchel Musso's character King Brady. Hicks portrayed Jason Zimmer, in the erotic thriller The Boy Next Door. Hicks recorded a remake of the MC Hammer song...
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Sir Edward Seymour Hicks (30 January 1871 – 6 April 1949), better known as Seymour Hicks, was a British actor, music hall performer, playwright, actor-manager...
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Aces (late 1957 – early 1959) The Worried Men (late 1957 – early 1959) Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys (early 1958 – early 1959) The Vagabonds (early – April...
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Hayes and Ronnie Scott, the Cabin Boys (led by Tommy Steele's brother, Colin Hicks), and others. He had recorded under his own name for Sonny Roberts' Planetone...
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Colin Edward Breed (4 May 1947 – 9 May 2024) was a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South East Cornwall from...
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The song was also recorded by Tommy Steele, and by Steele's brother Colin Hicks, whose version was a hit in Italy. British band leader Ray Ellington...
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Jeffrey Dahmer (redirect from Steven Hicks (murder victim))
hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks, who was 18 years old. Dahmer lured Hicks to his house on the pretext of drinking. Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to...
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Colin O'Brien (born 2008) is an American actor. O'Brien's breakout role was as the lead character, Edward Adler, in the Jason Katims 2023 series, Dear...
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toured around Italy with Hicks, increasingly performing more of their own material. In June 1963, they broke their ties with Hicks and were signed up by...
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William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford, PC, PC (NI), DL (23 June 1865 – 8 June 1932), known as Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt, from 1919 to 1929...
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guitar. At fifteen, while attending the high school, he was chosen by Colin Hicks as the drummer for his European tour. Back in Italy, he became the drummer...
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Retrieved 30 March 2024. Greg Hicks at IMDb Interview with Greg Hicks in The Guardian on playing Macbeth The Times on Greg Hicks' career and his role as Macbeth[dead...
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Back Door (jazz trio) (redirect from Tony Hicks (drummer))
East Sussex) – Soprano saxophone, flute, Electric piano Tony Hicks (born Anthony Hicks, 8 August 1948, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire – died 13 August 2006...
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02 +3.32 Greens John Fitzgerald 3,868 5.34 +1.25 Indigenous Peoples Colin Hicks 384 0.53 +0.53 Total formal votes 72,409 97.76 +0.23 Informal votes 1...
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Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash. The album only features two songwriting contributions from band members: one song was co-written by Tony Hicks, who had...
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president of the PSA and won with 56,027 votes to 36,790 for PSA vice-president Colin Feslier. She was the first woman to hold the position. In 1992 she stood...
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