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Lake attended Oakdale Junior School followed by Henry Harbin Secondary Modern School, [7] and left the latter in 1963 or 1964. [18] He then took up work loading and unloading cargo at the Poole docks, [18] and as a draughtsman for a short period. [15] Lake then decided to become a full-time musician at the age of 17. [18] [7]
Poole High School achieved 39% and the worst performing school was Rossmore Community College where only 19% of students achieved five or more A* to C grade results. [146] Poole's grammar schools were also the best performing for A-level results. Poole Grammar School was the 60th most successful school/sixth form in the country in 2007: each ...
The Tremeloes (formerly Brian Poole and The Tremeloes) are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, England. [2] They initially found success in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole, scoring a UK chart-topper in 1963 with "Do You Love Me". The band achieved their greatest success after Poole's departure in 1966.
Poole Park lake. Facilities include two children's play areas, tennis courts, a bowling green, miniature golf and Poole Park Railway (a ridable miniature railway).A cricket field and pavilion inside the park are home to the Poole Town Cricket Club, and water sport activities such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, rowing and model yacht racing with Poole Radio Yacht Club take place on the lake ...
Poole claimed he had enough evidence to prove Mack had ties to the CEO of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knight. [2] He suspected Mack and possibly other officers took part in the murder. [3] [4] Poole had sources that confirmed Mack was raised in the same Compton neighborhood, and was in the same gang as Knight (the Bloods). Mack was a ...
Poole developed a unique fingerpicking style, a blend of melody, arpeggio, and rhythm (distinct from clawhammer/ frailing and Scruggs' variations). [7] Poole had been invited to Hollywood to play background music for a film, but died before this could happen in May 1931. [7] His cause of death was a heart attack due to alcohol poisoning. [7]
Thomas Bell Poole (1820–1865) was a lawman in Monterey County, California, who joined the Knights of the Golden Circle and served as a crewman of the Confederate privateer J. M. Chapman during the American Civil War.
Ernest Cook Poole (January 23, 1880 – January 10, 1950) was an American journalist, novelist, and playwright.Poole is best remembered for his sympathetic first-hand reportage of revolutionary Russia during and immediately after the Revolution of 1905 and Revolution of 1917 and as a popular writer of proletarian-tinged fiction during the era of World War I and the 1920s.