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Terry Vance (born November 26, 1953, in Bristol, Virginia) is an American former professional motorcycle drag racer, racing team owner and manufacturer of high performance parts for motorcycles. [1] He is a fourteen-time motorcycle drag racing national champion.
From 2004 to 2012 the Vance and Hines V-Rod was arguably the most dominant motorcycle in the class. Andrew Hines won three championships and Ed Krawiec won two, utilizing the V-Rod. Suzuki and Buell team owner George Bryce was an outspoken critic of the V-Rod's set of rules. [2] In 2013 the NHRA made a rule change to limit the V-Rods. [3]
Hines starred as Dallas Royce on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory. [11] The series ended in 2014 after three seasons. [12] She appeared in We Need Help, a web series airing on Yahoo! Screen. On January 29, 2014, Hines received the 2,516th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. [13] Hines is a panelist on a singing game show, I Can See Your Voice. [14]
J.D. Vance, who has opposed same-sex marriage, believes that he and Donald Trump could win the "normal gay guy vote" in next week's presidential election. "I wouldn't be surprised if me and Trump ...
In 1989, he created and hosted a PBS special called Gregory Hines' Tap Dance in America, which featured various tap dancers such as Savion Glover and Bunny Briggs. [6] [7] In 1990, Hines visited his idol (and Tap co-star) Sammy Davis Jr., who was dying of throat cancer and was unable to speak. After Davis died, an emotional Hines spoke at Davis ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Corey Amundson, the U.S. Justice Department's senior career official in charge of overseeing public corruption and other politically sensitive investigations, resigned on ...
John Hines (born 1953) is a radio broadcaster known for being a disc jockey and talk-show host. His career spanned over four decades, across numerous stations in Minneapolis–Saint Paul , including KSTP , WLOL , KEEY-FM and WCCO (AM) .
Hines also collaborated with Joe Bailon to produce the Panthermobile in 1969. [12] [13] [14] Hines worked without drawing plans, able to, for instance, construct a custom working convertible top from scratch without them. [2] He also fabricated hydraulic systems. [2] While living in Garden Grove, California, in 2015, Hines suffered a heart ...