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Erick Lee Purkhiser (October 21, 1946 – February 4, 2009), better known by the stage name Lux Interior, was an American singer and a founding member of the American rock band the Cramps from 1976 [1] until his death in 2009 at age 62.
Lux Interior in 2004. Lux Interior (born Erick Lee Purkhiser) and Poison Ivy (born Kristy Marlana Wallace) met in Sacramento, California, in 1972. [3] In light of their common artistic interests and shared devotion to record collecting, they decided to form the Cramps.
24 Hour Fitness is a privately held and operated fitness center chain headquartered in Carlsbad, California. It is the second largest fitness chain in the United States based on revenue after LA Fitness , [ 3 ] and the fourth in number of clubs (behind LA Fitness, Anytime Fitness and Gold's Gym ), [ 4 ] operating 287 clubs across 11 U.S. states.
Officers from the Des Moines Police Department attempted to pull over a car near the 2500 block of Easton Boulevard around 1:40 a.m. Monday. The driver did not stop resulting in a pursuit.
Crunch Fitness opened a 43,000-square-foot facility in Urbandale earlier this year. Now, it appears ready to open a second local location ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Bally Total Fitness was an American fitness club chain. At its 2007 peak, prior to the filing of the first of two Chapter 11 bankruptcies, Bally operated nearly 440 facilities located in 29 U.S. states, Mexico, Canada, South Korea, China, and the Caribbean under the Bally Total Fitness, Crunch Fitness, Gorilla Sports, Pinnacle Fitness, Bally Sports Clubs, and Sports Clubs of Canada brands.
Des Moines police have identified the 24-year-old motorcyclist who was killed in a crash early Saturday morning. Jerome Mozee, 24, died in the 1800 block of Second Avenue at about 2:12 a.m ...
Henry Cantwell Wallace, editor of Wallaces' Farmer (1916–21) and Secretary of Agriculture (1921–24) George W. Webber, president of New York Theological Seminary [13] Larry Zox, abstract expressionist, color field painter, and lyrical abstractionist, Roosevelt High graduate, studied at Des Moines Art Center