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The band was formed in 1964 as simply the Shadows. In the spring of 1965, the band learned of an already existing British group, the Shadows.Whiz Winters, a friend who worked for their manager, Paul Sampson, in his record shop, came up with the name "The Shadows of Knight" to tie into the British Invasion in music of that time, and because four of the band members attended Prospect High School ...
Fletcher Knebel: 1911 1993 81 Author Sleeping pills Suicide [377] Arthur Koestler: 1905 1983 77 Author Tuinal and alcohol Suicide [378] Hannelore Kohl: 1933 2001 68 Wife Unspecified painkillers and sleeping pills Suicide [379] John Kordic: 1965 1992 27 Ice hockey player Unspecified Unknown [380] Joey Kovar: 1983 2012 29 Reality TV star Opiates ...
Fletcher Knebel (October 1, 1911 – February 26, 1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction. Knebel was born in Dayton, Ohio , but relocated a number of times during his youth.
Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II (1960), No High Ground, New York: Harper and Row, ISBN 0-313-24221-6. Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts (1977), Enola Gay , 1978 reprint, New York: Pocket Books, ISBN 0-671-81499-0 .
Kent Franklin McWhirter (born September 26, 1942), [1] known by his stage name Kent McCord, is a retired American actor, best known for his role as Officer Jim Reed on the television series Adam-12. [ 2 ]
John Albert Knebel (born October 4, 1936) is a former United States government official who served as secretary of agriculture under President Gerald Ford. [1]
Professional baseball player, head coach for the Kent State baseball team from 2005–2013 B.A. Marketing (1995) [96] Athletics - Baseball Larry Sudbrook: College baseball coach at St. Bonaventure: B.A. (1978) Athletics - Baseball Betty Sutton: Former Congresswoman for Ohio's 13th congressional district and Judge of Ohio's 9th District Court of ...
Joseph Nikolaevich Knebel (Russian: Иосиф Николаевич Кнебель; 21 September 1854 in Buchach – 14 August 1926 in Moscow) was an Austrian Empire born publisher active in the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union. He was also a cultural scholar, and philanthropist of Jewish descent. [1] He was the father of Maria Knebel. [2]