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  2. Heather MacAllister (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst she was living in Michigan, Heather MacAllister's fat activism included the founding in 1992 of the Venus Group, a social and support network for large women. [2] She also contributed to Fat Girl zine in the early 1990s, [ 3 ] and lobbied for the weight discrimination act that was passed in San Francisco in 2000.

  3. Fat Larry's Band - Wikipedia

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    Formed by drummer and vocalist "Fat" Larry James (August 2, 1949 – December 5, 1987 [1]) in 1976, the band included trumpeter/flautist Art Capehart, guitarists Ted Cohen and Tony Middleton, vocalists Freddie Campbell (1952 – January 19, 2013) and Darryl Grant, keyboardist Terry Price, vocalist Alfonso Smith, saxophonist Doug Jones, bassist Larry La Bes, trombonist/alto saxophonist Jimmy ...

  4. Fat Bottomed Girls - Wikipedia

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    "Fat Bottomed Girls" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May , the song appears on the band's seventh studio album Jazz (1978) and later on their compilation album Greatest Hits . [ 4 ]

  5. Fats Waller - Wikipedia

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    Probably the most talented pianist to keep the music of Waller alive in the years after his death was Ralph Sutton, who focused his career on playing stride piano. Sutton was a great admirer of Waller, saying, "I've never heard a piano man swing any better than Fats – or swing a band better than he could. I never get tired of him.

  6. No Use for a Name - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, the band released a live album, Live in a Dive: No Use for a Name on Fat Wreck Chords and, in 2002, No Use for a Name released its sixth studio album, Hard Rock Bottom. The band released its eighth full-length studio album, Keep Them Confused, on June 14, 2005. It takes a more political position than earlier releases.

  7. Queen Rocks - Wikipedia

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    "Fat Bottomed Girls" (The original video, except intercut with "mud wrestling" footage) "Sheer Heart Attack" (Rare video. Video includes clips of Queen performance at the Rainbow '74, Hammersmith '75, Earl's Court '77, Houston '77, Hammersmith '79, Buenos Aires '81, Wembley '86, and clips from other Queen videos including Under Pressure and ...

  8. Neil Landon - Wikipedia

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    Neil Landon (born Patrick Cahill, 26 July 1941 – 26 March 2020) was an English singer, who has been credited with singing on a number of hits in the UK Singles Chart.In addition, he was a singer and songwriter with the band Fat Mattress, which he co-founded with guitarist/singer Noel Redding.

  9. Fathead (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fathead was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and was already an established deejay when he began working with Yellowman, during the peak of the latter's popularity between 1980 and 1982. [1]