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Eric James "Badlands" Booker, also known by his online pseudonym BadlandsChugs, is an American competitive eater, rapper, and YouTuber.He holds seven Major League Eating recognized world records, [3] three Guinness World Records, [4] is a four-time Nathan's Lemonade Chugging Contest champion, and competed in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest every year from 1997 to 2018.
It wasn't just about the hot dogs as Booker dominated the lemonade chug. Skip to main content. Entertainment. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
On December 1, 1993, about three years after his initial diagnosis, he died at his New Jersey home as a result of AIDS-related complications, caused by previous drug use. [10] John West, Gillen's onetime Badlands replacement, was brought in to finish the Sun Red Sun recordings, and in 1998 toured with George Lynch.
Gillen was born on May 12, 1959, in New York, but was raised in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. [1] He was an only child and started singing while in high school. He played the New Jersey club circuit with various bands, including club bands Quest (1978–80), the punk rock influenced F-66 (1980–81), Savage, and, most notably, Vendetta and Harlette.
Dusk is the third and final studio album by the band Badlands.The album was originally a collection of demos recorded in 1992–1993 to be submitted to their label, Atlantic Records.
Landham was born February 11, 1941, in Canton, Georgia, [2] and raised in Rome, Georgia. [3] He was half Cherokee descent, one-eighth Seminole descent, and speculated the rest as German, English, and Irish descent. [1]
Cleveland television legend “Big Chuck” Schodowski, a beloved personality on WJW (Channel 8) for more than 60 years, has died. He was 90. He was 90. Fox 8 News made the announcement Monday ...
Charles Robert Starrett (March 28, 1903 – March 22, 1986 [1]) was an American actor, best known for his starring role in the Durango Kid westerns.Starrett still holds the record for starring in the longest series of theatrical features: 131 westerns, all produced by Columbia Pictures.