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  2. Street Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    In the series premiere, Chuck (#7) calls out Flip (#6) for his spot on the Oklahoma street racing list. Murder Nova (#1), Big Chief (Race Organizer), and Flip decide to impersonate security guards and prank Chuck with a fake bust as he street tests his car. Meanwhile, Brandon (unranked) calls out Farmtruck(#10) to try to break onto the list.

  3. Chief Little Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Markeeta, born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 25 January 1958, was a pop-star in Australia by the time that she was 16. [6] She later moved to the USA; and, having unsuccessfully tried to break into the American music industry and the Hollywood movie scene, she turned to real-estate, eventually moving to Waitsburg, Washington, where she married lawyer Michael Hubbard, became involved in ...

  4. 'Street Outlaws' star Lizzy Musi dies of breast cancer at 33

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    The longtime street racer, who also appeared on the "Street Outlaws" spin-offs "Locals Only," "Gone Girl" and "Fastest in America," made history in 2014 when she became the first woman to win a ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. Platinum Jive - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Phil Nicolo and Big Chief. [5] Schoolly D contributed a rap verse to "Bona Fide". [8] Guitar player Mark Dancey designed the album artwork. [9] The liner notes to the "greatest hits" album list the band's concocted albums, with titles such as We Gotta Impeach Nixon, White Like Mike, and Barry Henssler: The Sexual Intellectual.

  7. Michael O'Farrell (biker) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Vincent O'Farrell (June 2, 1949 – June 6, 1989), nicknamed "Irish", was an American outlaw biker and gangster who served as the vice-president and acting president of the Oakland, California, chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC).

  8. Earl King - Wikipedia

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    Earl Silas Johnson IV (February 7, 1934 – April 17, 2003), [1] [2] known as Earl King, was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, most active in blues music. A composer of blues standards such as "Come On" (covered by Jimi Hendrix, Freddie King, Stevie Ray Vaughan) and "Big Chief" (recorded by Professor Longhair), he was an important figure in New Orleans R&B.

  9. The Wild Magnolias - Wikipedia

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    The group's lead member was called the Big Chief, and at least three Big Chiefs are known to have headed the band for short stints prior to 1964: Leon, Flap, and Joe Lee Davis. In 1964, Bo Dollis became Big Chief of the group, having previously participated in other Mardi Gras tribes such as the White Eagles and the Golden Arrows.