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Steven Blake Crowder (/ ˈ k r aʊ d ər / ⓘ; born July 7, 1987) is an American-Canadian [2] conservative political commentator.. Early in his career, Crowder worked for Fox News and posted satirical videos on conservative media platforms.
Lenny Waronker (born October 3, 1941) [1] is an American record producer and music industry executive. As the president of Warner Bros. Records, and later, as the co-founder and co-chair of DreamWorks Records, Waronker was noted for his commitment to artists and his belief that "music, not money, was still number one."
Steven Noel Wariner was born on December 25, 1954, in Noblesville, Indiana, [1] but grew up in Russell Springs, Kentucky. [2] As a teenager, Wariner taught himself how to play several instruments, including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, banjo, and steel guitar. [3]
Company founder Hermann Wronker was born on 5 August 1867 in eastern Prussia. [2] He started businesses at a young age, opening stores in Bamberg and Coburg, and in 1887 in Mannheim founded S. Wronker & Co. with his elder brother Simon. Hermann left Mannheim in 1891 to found a branch of the business in Frankfurt am Main.
Steve Kramer, the president of his own small firm, is a get-out-the-vote specialist who has worked on dozens of mostly Democratic campaigns over the past 20 years, including some high-profile ones ...
Steve Lawrence, a king among easy-listening crooners who rocketed to fame in the ’50s and ’60s as half of the duo Steve and Eydie, died Thursday at age 88. Lawrence died at home in Los Angeles ...
Jaleel Ahmad White (born November 27, 1976) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Steve Urkel on the sitcom Family Matters (1989–1998) [2] where he was originally intended to make one appearance.