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  2. Fast Eddie (producer) - Wikipedia

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    He scored several hits on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Git On Up" (featuring Sundance), which spent a week at number one in 1989, but only reached number 49 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] Eddie tried his hand at gangsta rap in 1990 by forming the group America's Most Wanted. Later ...

  3. Inverness, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness area was first settled in 1836 by George Ela and became known as Deer Grove. After surveying the township area, in 1840 the US government offered land in the area for $1.25 per acre. By 1854, rail service was established to Deer Grove, and in 1859 the line was incorporated into the Chicago and North Western Railway system.

  4. Eddie Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Edward Davidson (July 29, 1972 – July 24, 2008), also known as "Fast Eddie" and "the Spam King," was an American spammer who from July 5, 2002, through April 15, 2007, conducted a Colorado business using the name Power Promoters.

  5. Fast Eddie - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Lampert (born 1962), former CEO of Sears Holdings. Eddie Parker (pool player) (c. 1932–2001), American pool player, believed by many to have been the inspiration for the character "Fast Eddie" Felson (see Other uses section below) Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973), American World War I fighter ace and Medal of Honor recipient

  6. Ronnie Allen (pool player) - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Monroe "Fast Eddie" Allen (July 12, 1938 – February 6, 2013) was an American professional pool player. He was labeled as a pool "super star" in the prime of his pool-shooting career by his peers during pool's golden era.

  7. Harold's Chicken Shack - Wikipedia

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    Harold Pierce, an African-American entrepreneur who moved to Chicago in 1943, founded the restaurant on June 22, 1950, at the corner of 47th Street and Kenwood, near the estate where he worked as a chauffeur. [3]

  8. Eddie Johnson (basketball, born 1959) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Listed height: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Listed weight: 215 lb (98 kg) Career information; High school: Westinghouse (Chicago, Illinois) College: Illinois (1977–1981) NBA draft: 1981: 2nd round, 29th overall pick: Selected by the Kansas City Kings: Playing career: 1981–1999: Position: Small forward: Number: 8, 22: Career ...

  9. Silas Jayne - Wikipedia

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    In October 1959, George Jayne moved his stable business from the Happy Days Stables to the 95-acre Tri-Color Farm near his home in Inverness, Illinois. [20]: part 2 p6 Silas' competition with George, both in business and at horse shows, became intense and led to a prolonged effort to kill George. Cheryl Rude was a professional rider who went to ...