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Michael Blakey may refer to: Michael Blakey (anthropologist) (born 1953), American professor at the College of William & Mary; Michael Robert Blakey (born 1975 ...
Michael Blakey (born February 23, 1953) is an American anthropologist who specializes in physical anthropology and its connection to the history of African Americans.Since 2001, he has been a National Endowment for the Humanities professor at the College of William & Mary, [2] where he directs the Institute for Historical Biology. [1]
Brooke Allison is the self-titled debut studio album and only album by American singer Brooke Allison. Virgin Records released the album on June 19, 2001. Allison worked with producers including Michael Blakey, Robert Palmer, Elton Ahi, Peter Rafelson, Jeff Vincent, Damon Elliott, and Mark Portmann.
The cover was produced by Peter Shurkin and Joel Little with arrangement by Michael A. Levine and Lucas Cantor. [110] Orzabal praised Lorde for reinventing the cover, stating that the group finds it interesting when artists take what they do and reinterpret it. [111] For their Rule the World Tour, the duo uses this version to launch their show ...
Michael Robert Blakey (born 1975 in London, United Kingdom) is a Singapore-based British entrepreneur and technology investor who was named UK Angel Investor of the Year in 2015 by the UK Business Angels Association. [1] Blakey co-founded Avonmore Developments Ltd. in London in 2000, followed by Cub Capital Pte. Ltd. in Singapore in 2013. [2]
Michael Alexander Blake (born December 25, 1982) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party. He formerly served as a New York Assemblyman from the 79th district and was the Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2017 to 2021.
Michael John Buckley (born June 8, 1975) is an American former YouTuber. Noted for his vlog What the Buck?! , Buckley commented on pop culture events and celebrities, at one point holding one of YouTube 's most popular entertainment channels. [ 2 ]
The most familiar version of "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" is an electronically created "duet" featuring country music singers, Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline, who had both died in separate plane crashes (Cline in 1963, Reeves in 1964) and had never recorded together during their lifetimes.