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Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson; 24 October 1948 – 28 September 2021), also known as Barry Davison, was an English pop singer and photographer. [1] [2] He achieved his initial success in the mid 1960s in a duo with his twin brother Paul. After Paul ceased performing to concentrate solely on songwriting, Barry became a solo artist.
Paul Ryan wrote Barry's 1968 hit "Eloise", the 1971 hit "Who Put the Lights Out?" for Dana and another of his songs, "I Will Drink the Wine", was a top-20 hit on the UK Singles Chart for Frank Sinatra. [4] In the 1970s Ryan relocated to the United States, and in 1976 released an album, Scorpio Rising, but later left the music industry. After ...
Nashville Police announced Thursday night they'd captured one teen but were still looking for his twin after a restaurant owner was killed. Nashville Police arrest teen, twin brother sought after ...
A third Beaufort man, 28-year-old Tayquan G’Mel Lampkin, has been charged with double murder after twin brothers were shot and killed in the parking lot of a Jasper County sports bar. The Dec ...
The brothers are accused of opening fire on a group of migrants who were drinking water alongside a road in west Texas. Local jail warden, twin brother, arrested and accused of shooting migrants ...
Shot and killed in their patrol car during a traffic stop. The shooter, 23-year-old Eric Marshall, and his brother were arrested several hours later, with the shooter being sentenced to life without parole. He died in prison on October 15, 2010. [42] [43] Trooper Nikky Joe Green: Oklahoma Highway Patrol: December 26, 2003
Two twin brothers were killed and two other people were injured in a shooting early Saturday morning at a sports bar off S.C. 170 in Jasper County.
Two juveniles were arrested but later acquitted in connection with the shooting. [358] August 25, 2007 Jalna district, India Three students 2 dead Three 12- and 13-year-old students strangled an 8-year-old boy and his 5-year-old brother to death at a boarding school in hope the school would close down, so they would get a day off. [359]