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[13] At a young age, Carl, Sweet, and Brian befriended Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris and Lance "Ryder" Wilson, who lived on the same street, and all five got involved in small-time criminal activities. After Sweet joined the Grove Street Families, one of the oldest and most powerful street gangs in Los Santos, he eventually became its leader and ...
Charles Ryder, the protagnaist of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; James Ryder, in The Blue Carbuncle, a Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle; Lance "Ryder" Wilson, a fictional character in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; Red Ryder, a fictional cowboy character from the eponymous franchise
Stephen Wilson Bethel (born February 24, 1984) is an American actor and producer. [2] He is known for his roles as Ryder Callahan on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless (2009–2011), [3] [4] Wade Kinsella on Hart of Dixie (2011–2015), [5] Deputy district attorney Mark Callan on the legal drama All Rise (2019–2023), and as Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter / Bullseye in the third ...
Dec. 26—MANCHESTER — Concord High School literally made quick work of Goffstown in the opening round of the Brian C. Stone Memorial Christmas Tournament on Tuesday. The Crimson Tide scored ...
The Detroit Wheels were an American rock band, formed in Detroit in 1964. They served as Mitch Ryder's backup band from 1964 to 1967.. The band had a number of top twenty hits in the mid-1960s before lead singer Ryder was enticed away by Bob Crewe with offers of a solo career, after which the group quickly dissolved.
From hero to zero. Ten years ago, Russell Wilson was the talk of the NFL. He had led the Seahawks to a dominant victory at Super Bowl 48, the franchise’s first ever title, in just his second ...
Ryder quit the group because of voice problems in 1972, and Detroit vocalist Rusty Day (formerly of the American Amboy Dukes and Cactus) took over his spot; without Ryder, the group floundered, and eventually broke up in 1974. While not as commercially successful, Rusty Day's era of Detroit was a powerhouse to be reckoned with.
Wilson opens a nightclub, the Haçienda; [3] business is slow at first, but eventually the club is packed each night. Wilson signs another hit band, Happy Mondays, led by Shaun Ryder, and the ecstasy-fuelled rave culture is born. [5] Despite the apparent success, Factory Records is losing money.