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James Harry McShane (23 May 1957 – 29 March 1995) was a Northern Irish singer who held both British and Italian citizenship. He achieved recognition as the lead singer of the Italian new wave band Baltimora, most notably with their 1985 hit song "Tarzan Boy".
Jimmy Shane, driving Miss HomeStreet, captured his fifth Gold Cup victory Sunday in H1 Unlimited Racing Series on the Ohio River in Madison, Indiana. His victory in the 111th running of the event was the fifth in his career, putting him fourth on the list of all-time Gold Cup champions, tied with the legendary Gar Wood. Shane grabbed the inside ...
Jimmy Shane APBA Gold Cup at the Madison Regatta Ohio River, Madison, Indiana: July 5–7 HomeStreet Bank Jimmy Shane HAPO Columbia Cup: Columbia River, Tri-Cities, Washington: July 26–28 Graham Trucking J. Michael Kelly HomeStreet Bank Cup: Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington: August 2–4 Graham Trucking J. Michael Kelly San Diego Bayfair
Baltimora's first single, "Tarzan Boy", was released in April 1985, and became a huge European success, peaking at No. 6 on the Italian single chart and entering the top 5 in numerous European countries, including West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, France, the Netherlands and Norway.
In 1973 the line-up expanded, included Hite, Vestine and De la Parra alongside James Shane on rhythm guitar and vocals, Ed Beyer on keyboards, and Hite's brother Richard on bass. [1] After a change in management in 1974, Vestine, James Shane and Ed Beyer quit the band. [2] Replacing the departed were pianist Gene Taylor and guitarist Chris Morgan.
Shane Coffey is an American actor. ... Coffey also portrayed Jimmy Nash on The Secret Life of the American Teenager. In 2012, he wrapped on a short film called ...
The New Age is the ninth studio album by Canned Heat, released in 1973.It was the first album to feature the talents of James Shane and Ed Beyer. Clara Ward also appears on the album in her last recording.
He became Sir Jimmy Shand in 1999. [1] His portrait is in the Scottish National Gallery, close to Niel Gow. In 1983, he released a retrospective album with the cheeky title The First 50 Years. [3] At the age of 88, he recorded an album and video with his son, Dancing with the Shands. [1] More than 330 compositions are credited to Jimmy Shand.