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William Peter Gee (born 30 July 2005) is an English footballer who plays as a central midfielder for EFL Championship club Norwich City. Club career
The Crows were the first group signed and the first to record. The first songs they recorded were as backup to singer Viola Watkins. The song "Gee" was the third song recorded during their first recording session, on February 10, 1953. It was put together in a few minutes by group member William Davis, with Watkins credited as co-writer. [6]
The Dramatics signed with Stax Records of Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, but moved on after one unsuccessful release, the 1969 Temptations-inspired tune "Your Love Was Strange" (Volt VOA 4029), written by group members Ron Banks, William "Wee Gee" Howard, and Elbert "Al" Wilkins, which got regional airplay, but never charted nationally. [10]
Hull Grammar School was a secondary school in Hull, England, founded around 1330 and endowed in 1479 by the prelate John Alcock.In 1988, as part of a restructure by the Local Education Authority, the site was renamed William Gee School.
Gee Creek is a 4th order tributary to the Columbia River, [1] a.k.a. small creek, within Clark County, Washington named for William Gee, an early pioneer upon whose land the stream arose from. [2] The Upper Gee Creek watershed, with an 8.7-square-mile (23 km 2 ) drainage basin , is completely located within the Ridgefield quadrangle. [ 3 ]
Cloverhill was founded by William Gee II in Chicago, Illinois, in 1961 as a small family owned vending company that hand-packed pastries. The two sons, William E. Gee III & Edward Gee, took over the business and phased out of the vending business to focus solely on the bakery to provide pastries to the vending machine customers.
Willie Dean McGee (born November 2, 1958) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for four teams, over 18 seasons, most prominently with the St. Louis Cardinals.
William John McGee, LL.D. (April 17, 1853 – September 4, 1912) was an American inventor, geologist, anthropologist, and ethnologist, born in Farley, Iowa. [1] He always referred to himself as J W McGee, without period.