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Dwight Arrington Myers [1] [2] (May 24, 1967 – November 8, 2011), [3] known professionally as Heavy D, was an American rapper, record producer, and actor. Myers was the leader of Heavy D & the Boyz , a group that included dancers/hype men G-Whiz (Glen Parrish) and "Trouble" T. Roy (Troy Dixon), as well as DJ and producer Eddie F (Edward Ferrell).
David Sparks also known as Heavy D, (born January 5, 1985) is an American philanthropist, internet personality, helicopter pilot, world record holder, custom vehicle builder, monster truck driver and author. [2] He is most known for his role on the reality TV show Diesel Brothers, which aired on Discovery Channel. [3]
Colin Newell (13 July 1973 – 25 November 2020), known as Heavy D or The Boominator, [1] ... He had a daughter born in 2019, with his ex-girlfriend, Bryony Harris ...
Lofaso was born in 1976 on Long Island, New York. When she was eight, Lofaso moved to Northridge, Los Angeles, California with her parents. [12] [1] Lofaso has Italian and Jewish roots. [13] Lofaso's daughter Xea Myers was born in 2000 from her relationship with the late Jamaican-American rapper Heavy D. [14]
Born: Paul D'Amour, American musician and was the first bass guitarist for Tool; in Spokane, Washington [62] Died: John Masefield , 88, Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom since 1930 May 13 , 1967 (Saturday)
Heavy D (born Dwight Arrington Myers), rapper; Derrick Evans, "Mr. Motivator", fitness instructor; Ijahman Levi, reggae musician; Luciano, reggae musician; Norman Washington Manley (1893 - 1969), Jamaica's first Premier and one of Jamaica's National Heroes. Winston McAnuff, reggae musician; Lovel Palmer, Jamaican and international footballer
Two days after the artist born Anthony Leonard Platt died at age 43, as confirmed by his wife Sherkita Long-Platt via a Facebook announcement, his spouse has since shared his cause of death with TMZ.
Heavy D and the Boyz dedicated their next album, Peaceful Journey, to his memory in 1991. [3] Pete Rock & CL Smooth dedicated their song "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" to him in 1992. [3] Pete Rock discussed the song's genesis in a 2007 interview with The Village Voice: I had a friend of mine that passed away, and it was a shock to the ...