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  2. Puppy (band) - Wikipedia

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    After a two year hiatus, during which time Billy Howard Price worked on various art projects and directed music videos for Creeper, [45] Green Lung [46] and Zetra [47] and Jock Norton worked as a lighting technician for music venues, the band announced a comeback gig at Blondies Brewery in London for the 28th September 2024. [48]

  3. Ken Norton - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Howard Norton Sr. (August 9, 1943 – September 18, 2013) was an American actor and professional boxer who competed from 1967 to 1981. He was awarded the WBC world heavyweight championship in 1978, after winning a close split decision over Jimmy Young in a title eliminator bout, after which Leon Spinks refused to fight with him.

  4. Jack Norton - Wikipedia

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    Jack Norton (born Mortimer John Naughton; September 2, 1882 – October 15, 1958) was an American stage and film character actor who appeared in more than 180 films between 1934 and 1948, often playing drunks, although in real life he was a teetotaler.

  5. Jack Norton (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Norton is an American filmmaker, television producer, musician, songwriter, and author. He is the director of the 2015 film Jug Band Hokum . He is best known as the co-creator of the Emmy Award-winning preschool television show and brand, (The Zinghoppers ).

  6. Jack O'Halloran - Wikipedia

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    John O'Halloran (born April 8, 1943) is an American actor and former professional boxer.As a heavyweight, he fought in 57 professional boxing matches (including fights with future heavyweight champions George Foreman and Ken Norton) between 1966 and 1974.

  7. Morton Downey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Downey was a program director and announcer at radio station WPOP in Hartford, Connecticut, in the 1950s.He went on to work as a disc jockey, sometimes using the moniker "Doc" Downey, in various markets around the U.S., including Phoenix (KRIZ), Miami (), Kansas City (KUDL), San Diego and Seattle ().

  8. 1924 Isle of Man TT - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the first Ultra-Lightweight TT was Jock Porter riding a New Gerrard at an average speed of 51.21 mph (82.41 km/h). The Junior TT race was won by Ken Twemlow on a New Imperial at an average speed of 55.67 mph (89.59 km/h).

  9. 1948 Isle of Man TT - Wikipedia

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    In the 1948 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy festival Harold Daniell, lap record holder since 1938, failed to finish the 1948 Senior TT on his Norton, and victory went to Norton team member, Artie Bell, "the flying Ulsterman". Norton dominated, taking the first three places, losing fourth to Geoff Murdoch's AJS, and then filling the next four places ...