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  2. Juggernaut (band) - Wikipedia

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    Juggernaut was created in 1985 by former Kamakazi members Scott Womack (bass) and Harlan Glenn (vocals), who were joined by guitarist Robert "Bob dog" Catlin, formerly with S.A. Slayer. [1]

  3. Category : Organized crime groups in the United States by ...

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    African-American organized crime groups (1 C, 12 P) Armenian-American organized crime groups (1 P) C. Chinese-American organized crime groups (1 C, 6 P) G.

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  5. Category:Gangs in the United States by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Organized crime groups in the United States by ethnicity (8 C) A. African-American gangs (5 C, 29 P) Asian-American gangs (1 C, 15 P) E. European-American gangs (4 C ...

  6. Chiki Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    Chiki Sarkar was born into a Bengali family, the daughter of Aveek Sarkar, a journalist and newspaper proprietor, and his wife Rakhi Sarkar.Aveek Sarkar belongs to the family which runs the Kolkata-based Ananda Bazaar Patrika Media Group, which was first founded in 1876.

  7. The Capp-Pierce Juggernaut - Wikipedia

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    The Capp-Pierce Juggernaut is an American big band jazz ensemble, named after the 1977 album Juggernaut (Concord Jazz) by Frank Capp and Nat Pierce. [ 1 ] The group was known equivalently as the Capp-Pierce Orchestra and the Capp-Pierce Juggernaut in its early years.

  8. Loran Smith: Interesting history behind one of the world's ...

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    The Recording Industry association of America named it one of the Songs of the Century. It is interesting that the Pine Ridge Boys recorded the song on Aug. 22, 1939, and released it on Oct. 6, 1939.

  9. John Africa - Wikipedia

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    John Africa (July 26, 1931 – May 13, 1985), born Vincent Leaphart, was the founder of MOVE, a Philadelphia-based, predominantly black organization active from the early 1970s and still active.