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Joel Ross (vibraphonist), American jazz musician This page was last edited on 11 September 2024, at 18:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Joel Ross (born 1995 [2]) is an American jazz vibraphonist currently living in Brooklyn.Born and raised in Chicago, he was introduced to music by playing drums at his father's church, and got a musical education in high school and college.
Joel Ross (born Joel Hogg 31 May 1977) is a British radio DJ and television presenter. He has worked with a co-host Jason King (known on-air as JK). He now presents The Hits Radio Breakfast Show weekdays 6-10am with his co-host Leanne Campbell, which is simulcast on Hits Radio Liverpool and Hits Radio Lancashire.
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Joel Kim Booster (born 1988) Connie Booth (born 1940) Tato Bores (1927–1996) Flula Borg (born 1982) Victor Borge (1909–2000) Ernest Borgnine (1917–2012) Kyle Bornheimer (born 1975) Alex Borstein (born 1971) Loren Bouchard (born 1969) Lilan Bowden (born 1985) Andrew Bowen (born 1972) Julie Bowen (born 1970) Byron Bowers (born 1978) John ...
Adin Ross: United States Adin Ross, Adin Live, Extra Adin American Twitch streamer and YouTube vlogger known for streaming Grand Theft Auto V and NBA 2K. Also streams IRL content which includes him talking to popular rap artists. Louis Rossmann: United States Louis Rossmann Computer repair technician and right to repair activist Cristine ...
Shaun Wallace, one of the chasers from The Chase, made an appearance as Joel's temporary substitute after he suffered a hand cramp. The Big Fat Question was a three part question performed in the style of rap by John Barnes about sportspersons who had involved in sporting scandals.
Hider in the House is a British children's game show presented by Jason King and Joel Ross (aka JK and Joel). [1] In the programme, a celebrity has to be hidden in a family's house by three children and a parent. If the family has fewer than three children, they use friends or related children.