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In Hawaii, Sands operated the Tommy Sands Nightclub Tour for five years, and performed at the Outrigger Hotel in Waikiki. His later appearances included episodes of Hawaii Five-O ("No Blue Skies", "Hit Gun for Sale", "A Sentence to Steal"), and The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries ("Mystery on the Avalanche Express"). He occasionally returned to ...
Tommy Sands was born on the family farm on the 'Ryan Road' [7] in the townland of Ryan, near Mayobridge, County Down, Northern Ireland. [8] His parents, Mick and Bridie, both came from families of singers, musicians and storytellers and encouraged a love of Irish culture and tradition in their seven children (Mary, the eldest, then Hugh, Ben, Colum, Eugene and Anne.
Thomas, Tommy or Tom Sands may refer to: Thomas Sands (fencer) (1907–1984), American Olympic fencer; Tommy Sands (born 1937), American singer and actor; Tommy Sands (Irish singer) (born 1945), Irish folk singer; Tom Sands (born 1954), Iowa State Representative from the 87th District; Thomas Sands (MP), Member of Parliament for Cumberland ...
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The Society of Seven opened at the Main Showroom of the Outrigger Waikiki in 1969 for what was originally a four-week engagement in place of Tommy Sands. [3] There was considerable turnover in the roster in the years that followed—three members of the group, Danny Ruivivar, Terry Lucido and Gary Bautista (who joined in 1984), died, and more than 14 others came and went during the next four ...
Tommy, Colum and Ben Sands have also successful solo careers as singers and musicians. The Sands came from a very musical and artistic family. Their parents both came from families of singers, musicians and storytellers and encouraged a love of Irish culture and tradition in their seven children, Mary, the eldest, Hugh, Ben, Tommy, Colum ...
9-1-1 fans can breathe a massive sigh of relief after Thursday’s conclusion to the season’s three-part premiere, now that Bobby and Athena are finally back on land — and back in the saddle.
Sands, who played at 5-foot-6 and 170 pounds, was named the Big Eight offensive player of the year in 1991 and still ranks as KU’s second-leading rusher of all time. His accolades don’t end there.