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  2. Joe Englert - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from college, in 1984, Joe moved to Washington D.C. to write for the Pentagon newspaper. [1]In 1988, while he was a bartender and a struggling writer, Englert bet a friend that he could throw a raucous club party in Adams Morgan despite the dead scene.

  3. Tony Jaye Tucker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Tony was highly recruited from the DC Metropolitan area by over 35 college teams - including such schools as Virginia Tech, [11] Georgia Tech, [12] Clemson, Ohio, [13] and North Carolina. Following his high school career, Tucker participated in the 2007 East-West All American Game.

  4. Dynamic Superiors - Wikipedia

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    They were unique in that Tony Washington was openly gay, [2] and sometimes dressed in drag onstage. [2] The group's last recording came in 1980. Original lead singer Tony Washington died in 1989. [2] Original member George Spann joined The Flamingos in 2001. The group was then reformed by George Spann in 2006, following the break-up of the ...

  5. The Hangmen (Washington, D.C. band) - Wikipedia

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    The Hangmen were founded in 1964 by bassist Mike West and rhythm guitarist George Daly at Montgomery Junior College in Rockville, Maryland. [2] [3] [4] In 1965 they recruited fellow Montgomery students guitarist Tom Guernsey and drummer Bob Berberich previously from a band called the Reekers, who were on indefinite hold after two members Joe Triplett and Mike Henley departed for college.

  6. Washington Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Washington Harbour proved popular with the public. By spring 1987, the Japanese restaurant Hisago had opened, along with a pastry shop and delicatessen. Under construction were Tony & Joe's Seafood Place, China Regency (a Chinese restaurant), Jaimalito's Cantina (a Mexican restaurant), and a French restaurant. [69]

  7. From a Snoop Dogg performance to brunch with Joe Rogan ... - AOL

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    Attendees can enjoy a VIP reception at the bash at D.C.’s historic Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, co-hosted by the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc., which will set them back an eye-watering $100,000 ...

  8. Tony Luke's - Wikipedia

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    Tony Luke's is an American-based cheesesteak restaurant that was founded in 1992 by Tony Lucidonio and his sons, Tony Luke Jr. and Nicky Lucidonio at its original location at 39 East Oregon Avenue in South Philadelphia.

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