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Sluggo Boyce, Canadian professional skateboarder and snowboarder Dave Katz (songwriter) (born 1961), American record producer and songwriter Sam Phipps (born 1953), American musician, member of Oingo Boingo
He was popularly nicknamed by his teammates as "Sluggo" during his playing days. [3] Living above an Indian restaurant in Bermuda, Leverock worked as a jailer during his time on the team. [4] [5] At the 2007 Cricket World Cup he was the largest player to grace the pitch, weighing in at 20 stone (280 pounds or 127 kg). However he is not regarded ...
Later Sluggo would ride for Real Skateboards owned by Tommy Guererro and Jim Thiebaud from Peralta’s world famous "Bones Brigade". Sluggo turned pro in 1991 and traveled to the World Championships in Munster, Germany and competed for the first time against his childhood heroes Chris Miller, Tony Hawk and a long list of highly regarded veteran ...
Sluggo! was a primary ambassador of the 1970s Austin punk/new wave scene throughout Texas, the nation and overseas. Its evolution from a modest home grown fanzine to a distinctively quirky journal with ambitions of a wider cultural window mirrors the peculiar growth of the Austin punk music and artistic scene, and its future development into ...
Oingo Boingo was known for their high-energy live concerts and experimental music, which can be described as combining elements of music such as art, punk, ska, rock, pop, jazz, and world, amongst other genres. [8] The band's body of work spanned 17 years, with various genre and line-up changes.
Donald Martin Slaught (born September 11, 1958), nicknamed "Sluggo", is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1982 through 1997 for the Kansas City Royals , Texas Rangers , New York Yankees , Pittsburgh Pirates , California Angels , Chicago White Sox , and San Diego Padres .
Lubritorium is the fourth release and second full-length album by Hullabaloo.It was released in 1991 on C/Z Records. [1]Lubritorium was recorded after an aborted tour that took them through some apparently tough times in Canada—as evidenced by their song "Blow me Fucking Canada."
Slug's nickname comes from his father's; his dad was known to his friends as "Sluggo" and thus they began to call Sean "little Sluggo," which he shortened to "Slug". [2] In Atmosphere's early years, Slug DJ'd behind the scenes and let Spawn handle lyrics.