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  2. George Wheeler (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    George Montague Wheeler (October 9, 1842 – May 3, 1905) was an American pioneering explorer and cartographer and the leader of the Wheeler Survey, one of the major geographical surveys of the western United States in the late 19th century. Wheeler was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the son of John

  3. George Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    George Huber Wheeler (1881–1957), United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient; George Campbell Wheeler (1880–1938), recipient of the Victoria Cross; George W. Wheeler (1860–1932), lawyer, judge, and chief justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut; George William Wheeler (1815–1878), British socialist activist; George C ...

  4. Lost Domain (album) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, the sound of Lost Domain has been described as orchestral; [6] it is a concept album that details George Wheeler's death as a result of Alzheimer's. [7] AllMusic reviewer James Christopher Monger said the album's themes unfold "more or less happens in real time", such as the diagnosis of the disease, experiencing the illness that followed and the eventual death.

  5. Let's Invite Them Over - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Invite Them Over" is a song written by Onie Wheeler, which was recorded as a duet by American country artists George Jones and Melba Montgomery. The song was released as the pair's second single in 1963. The ironic duet is sung in close harmony by a couple who are "not in love with each other, but in love with our best friends".

  6. 1977 (Ash album) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1989, schoolfriends Tim Wheeler and Mark Hamilton received instruments for Christmas, and decided to form a metal act they called Vietnam. [1] [2] The rest of the line-up consisted of vocalist Gareth Hutchinson, guitarist Malcolm King, and drummer Andy McLean, who would all leave by early 1992 citing a lack of interest in the band. [3]

  7. The Delltones - Wikipedia

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    The Delltones were an Australian rock 'n' roll band, which formed in 1958. They started as a doo-wop, harmony quartet with Warren Lucas (tenor vocals), Brian Perkins (baritone vocals), Noel Widerberg (lead vocals) and Ian "Peewee" Wilson (bass vocals).

  8. Tim Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Timothy James Arthur Wheeler [2] was born in Downpatrick on 4 January 1977, [3] the son of Rosalind E. M. (née Dickson), the daughter of a Northern Bank manager, and George Bomfforde Wheeler (1932–2011), a solicitor and later judge. [4] [5] He is a great-great-grandson of Rev. George Bomfforde Wheeler, who was editor of The Irish Times from ...

  9. Azimuth (band) - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler died in 2014, [6] and Taylor died the following year. [ 2 ] Critic John Fordham wrote that the group conjured "a unique chemistry of low-key free improvisation, sometimes wordless vocals, jazz and classical music, and Taylor compositions that often sounded becalmed yet simmering with urgent implications."