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  2. Jacob Perez - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Anthony Perez (born April 21, 1996), known professionally as Princeton Perez, is an American singer-songwriter, professional dancer, and actor. Born and raised in Downey, California , near Los Angeles, Perez began his career at a young age when he appeared in television advertisements for companies such as Nike , McDonald's , and Skechers .

  3. Fender Princeton - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Princeton was a guitar amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1946 and discontinued in 1979. [1] After Fender introduced the Champ Amp in 1948, the Princeton occupied the next to the bottom spot in the Fender line. Fender Princetons (as well as their sister amp the Princeton Reverb) from the early models into the 1970s models ...

  4. Mindless Behavior's Princeton Perez talks about going solo

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    Right." Years later, one of the founding four members of the band, Princeton Perez, is still feeding what he calls his "hunger for hustling" by diving back into the music scene and launching his ...

  5. Princeton–Rutgers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton–Rutgers rivalry is a college rivalry in athletics between the Tigers of Princeton University and Scarlet Knights of Rutgers University – New Brunswick, both of which are located in New Jersey. [1] The rivalry dates back to the first college football game in history in 1869. Although the football series ended in 1980 due to the ...

  6. Ivy League admits officiating error cost Harvard a game ... - AOL

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    Princeton leads the series 58-48-7, though we’re guessing there are some Harvard fans out there who will say the series record now deserves an asterisk. Show comments Advertisement

  7. Fender Princeton Reverb - Wikipedia

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    Fender Princeton Reverb. The Fender Princeton Reverb is a guitar amplifier combo, essentially a Princeton with built-in reverb and vibrato. The 12 Watt Blackface version was introduced in 1964 and available until 1967; in 1968 it was changed to the Silverface version with a drip edge around the grill cloth. Amps produced after the end of 1969 ...

  8. Matt Corby - Wikipedia

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    [1] Corby's earliest musical memory is being driven past a guitar shop as a five year old and being captivated by the rows of shiny instruments in the window. His father John bought his son a three-quarter acoustic guitar for $80, on which Corby started having one lesson a week. The first song he learned to play was "Greensleeves". [2] [3]

  9. Princeton is Wall Street Journal top college; here’s why

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    Mid-Atlantic schools Princeton University, the University of Delaware and the University of Pennsylvania all ranked high on the Wall Street Journal's "2025 Best Colleges in the U.S." list.