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Billy Woods (born c. 1977–1979; [1] [2] stylized in all lowercase) is an American rapper based in New York. [3] He is also the founder of the record label Backwoodz Studioz. [ 4 ] Woods has been a member of Armand Hammer , [ 5 ] Super Chron Flight Brothers, [ 6 ] and The Reavers.
Milton Teagle "Richard" Simmons (July 12, 1948 – July 13, 2024) was an American fitness instructor and television personality. He was a promoter of weight-loss programs, most prominently through his television show, The Richard Simmons Show and later the Sweatin' to the Oldies line of aerobics videos.
Milton Woods was an actor. He was in several films. [1] In 1946, Newsweek described him as the "colored Basil Rathbone". [2] In 1951, Jet reported that he directed of the American Negro Repertory Theater, touring the country in a trailer. [3]
Richard Simmons was born July 12, 1948, as Milton Simmons, and grew up in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Bobby Bank/WireImage "But we were very proud of him. He was very generous to us.
Slim Busby, who was bribed by Caine to take a dive. Billy Hargrove, who is beat. Sam Lester, who is secretly given a laxative before the fight and eventually runs from the ring. Hambone Busby, who, like his brother Slim, was bribed to take a dive. Gillon, however, threatens to kill Slim, unless Hambone wins. Hambone fights, but is defeated.
In September 2013, Armand Hammer released a mixtape, Half Measures. [3] It was produced by Steel Tipped Dove, Blockhead, Uncommon Nasa, and Small Pro, among others. [4] In October that year, the duo released the first studio album, Race Music, which was produced by the likes of Steel Tipped Dove, Marmaduke, Willie Green, and Blue Sky Black Death. [5]
Hiding Places is a collaborative studio album by Brooklyn rapper Billy Woods and Los Angeles record producer Kenny Segal. [1] It was released by Backwoodz Studioz on March 29, 2019. [2] It features guest appearances from Mothermary, Elucid, and Self Jupiter. [3] The album cover is a photograph of the William Livingstone House in Detroit. [4]
Bernarr Graham Busbice (September 6, 1933 – January 5, 2003), known professionally as Buzz Busby, was an American bluegrass musician, known for his mandolin style and high tenor voice. He was nicknamed the "Father of Washington, D.C. Bluegrass".