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Bonnie Anderson (born 5 September 1994) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. She was the first winner of reality TV show Australia's Got Talent in 2007 at age 12. She released her debut single "Raise the Bar" in 2013. [2] From 2018 until 2021, Anderson played Bea Nilsson in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
At Texas Tech in Lubbock, Anderson earned the nickname the "Golden Palomino". [6] He received All-American honors twice (1964 and 1965) [7] and was a three-time all-Southwest Conference halfback (1963–65). Anderson held many of Texas Tech's football records and finished fourth in the 1965 Heisman Trophy race.
In 2012, Bishop's idol Bonnie Raitt recorded the song "Not Cause I Wanted To." [2] which she wrote with NRBQ guitarist "Big Al" Anderson.The song was selected as a New York Times Best Song of 2012 [2] "Not Cause I Wanted To" and won a Grammy in 2013.
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Elton Bomer (born 1935), state representative from Anderson County and Texas Secretary of State; Henry Bonilla (born 1954), U.S. representative from San Antonio; Greg Bonnen (born 1966), neurosurgeon and state representative from Galveston County; brother of Dennis Bonnen; Jeffrey S. Boyd (born 1961), associate justice of Texas Supreme Court ...
Bonnie Anderson may refer to: Bonnie Anderson (Episcopalian), former president of the House of Deputies in the Episcopal Church in the United States; Bonnie Anderson (singer) (born 1994), Australian singer/songwriter; Bonnie M. Anderson (born 1955), American news journalist; Bonnie Anderson , a character in the film Toy Story 3
Bonnie M. Anderson (born October 22, 1955) is a veteran news reporter. Anderson got her start covering Latin America and the Miami Hispanic community for El Miami Herald in Miami. After a year reporting for WPLG-TV in Miami, the ABC affiliate, she worked for NBC News as one of the network's two Latin America correspondents.
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