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YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
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Working full-time in the textile factory throughout Ireland's economically bleak 1980s, Carton largely put his musical career on hold to support his wife and three young sons. In the late 1980s, Carton got together for a pint with Leo Moran , formerly of Irish reggae band Too Much for the White Man. Carton and Moran began gigging around Galway ...
Soon after Robinson's death, videos emerged of her being viciously beaten — but the FBI declined to press charges. Family of American who died after Mexico attack sues ‘Cabo 6’ and FBI ...
A posthumous Doctors of Madness 'best of' compilation, Revisionism, was released by Polydor in 1981. The track listing, drawn from the band's 1975-1978 Polydor recordings, was essentially an album version of their live performances. The band's first three albums were re-released on CD by Ozit Records in 2002. [13]
4 Out of 5 Doctors was a Washington D.C.–based power pop band. They released an eponymous LP in 1980 produced by Alan Winstanley, and a second LP in 1982 ("Second Opinion", produced by Jeff Glixman, producer for Black Sabbath in the 1980s). [1] The Doctors toured the United States extensively.
Mark White (born July 7, 1962) is an American bass player, best known as the former bassist for the rock band Spin Doctors.He has collaborated with many musical groups, including America's Got Talent finalists The Robotix, [1] The Heavy Pets, [2] Eight53, and the Free World Jazz Ensemble.