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Roy Flynn is an English former music manager. He managed The Speakeasy Club in 1960s London, in which capacity he associated with and befriended rock stars of the era like Keith Moon and Jimi Hendrix. He began managing bands, and after one night when Yes was called in at the last minute to replace Sly and the Family Stone at a 1968 gig, Flynn ...
Dayton Historic District is a national historic district located at Dayton, Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. The district encompasses 82 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Dayton. It developed between about 1830 and 1952 and includes representative examples ...
FIPS code. 18-17002 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2396681 [2] Website. dayton.in.gov. Dayton is a town in Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 1,420 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Clancy and Company / Clancy and Willie (with John Gallos, Allan Lotsberg) WCCO-TV 1963–77. Clancy the (Keystone) Cop (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1959–61. Clancy the Space Cop (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1961. Commodore Cappy (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1957–59.
Lane, who worked for the Hemdale Company, began managing Yes in 1970, taking over from Roy Flynn, who secured a deal with Lane. [6] Lane was instrumental in arranging for The Buggles, another group he managed, to join Yes for their 1980 album Drama. [7] Lane managed Yes until the end of their 1980 tour supporting that album. [8]
WKOI-TV (channel 43) is a television station licensed to Richmond, Indiana, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the Dayton, Ohio, area. The station is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. Transmission facilities are provided by unrelated NBC affiliate WDTN (channel 2), which shares ...
The 19th Indiana was raised at Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 29, 1861. It saw severe fighting in the 1862 Northern Virginia Campaign. In their first battle at Gainesville, the 19th supported the left flank of the embattled 2nd Wisconsin, fighting Confederates near the buildings of John Brawner's Farm. [1] They also fought in the main part of ...
Over Knight’s first 22 years as Indiana head man, he won 75.9 percent of his games and led the Hoosiers to 11 Big Ten regular-season titles, five NCAA Tournament Final Fours and three national ...