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The name was coined by former Scientologist [9] Jim Humble in his 2006 self-published book, The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century. [10] Humble claims that the chemical can cure HIV, malaria, hepatitis viruses, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, autism, acne, cancer and other illnesses. There have been no clinical trials to test these ...
Jim Humble: 1933– 1981 Self-published author and founder of the Genesis II Church [159] [160] Robert Hunter: 1941–2019 1999 Lyricist for the Grateful Dead. [161] Mark Janicello: 1962 2003 Actor, Singer and Dramatist. Author of Naked in the Spotlight: My Life with Sex, Singing, and Scientology in German and in English [162] Nicole Kidman ...
The band performed songs from the Humble Pie catalogue and other songs such as Bad Company's "Can't Get Enough (of your Love)" and Free's "All Right Now". [17] In 2023 Shirley's "Humble Pie Legacy" lineup of Dave Colwell (guitar), Jim Stapley (vocals, guitar, Hammond, harmonica), Ivan Bodley (bass) and Bobby Marks (drums) continued. [18]
Humble (production studio), an American film and video production company; Humble baronets, two titles in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, all extinct; Humble Building, now the ExxonMobil Building, a skyscraper in Houston, Texas, US; Humble Oil, a Texas company which became part of Exxon
Humble is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Humble (1903–1977), Scottish author; Bill Humble (1911–1992), British aviator; David Humble (born 1967), retired Canadian badminton player; Deborah Humble (born 1969), Welsh-born Australian operatic mezzo-soprano; Derek Humble (1931–1971), English jazz saxophonist
Varney was born in Lexington, Kentucky, [5] the son of Nancy Louise (née Howard; 1913–1994), and James Albert Varney Sr. (1910–1985). As a child, he displayed the ability to memorize long poems and significant portions of the material from books, which he used to entertain family and friends.
Humble Pie broke up in 1975 after the release of Street Rats, due to touring fatigue and personal conflicts. [5] Marriott and Shirley reformed Humble Pie in January 1980, [6] adding guitarist Bobby Tench and bassist Anthony "Sooty" Jones. [7] Both new members left in the summer of 1981 after a period of heavy touring. [8]
Humble" is the only rap song in 2017 to sell over 1,000,000 digital copies and it is certified 10× platinum in the United States. [ 23 ] The song also peaked at number one in New Zealand, number two in Australia (where it was later voted into first place in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2017 ) and Canada, and reached the top 10 in Ireland and the UK.