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Byron Stingily is an American R&B and house-music singer born in Chicago, Illinois, known for his falsetto voice. He is now a part-time principal at a school in Chicago while still performing. He is now a part-time principal at a school in Chicago while still performing.
Screwfix Direct Limited, trading as Screwfix, is a retailer of trade tools, accessories and hardware products based in the United Kingdom. [6] Founded in 1979 as the Woodscrew Supply Company, the company was acquired in July 1999 by Kingfisher plc , which also owns B&Q , and is listed on the London Stock Exchange .
Director Kenneth Anger on set with a motorcycle and a skeleton dressed as the Grim Reaper. Anger spent seven days shooting Byron's scenes. [10] While Byron's wife Rosemary was out of town, they filmed scenes at his apartment in Greenwich Village. [12] [13] He carried around an amulet with a scorpion for good luck. Byron was an ex-Marine.
Social Security is the U.S. government's biggest program; as of June 30, 2024, about 67.9 million people, or one in five Americans, collected Social Security benefits. This year, we're seeing a...
Nero Wolfe is a 1979 American made-for-television film adaptation of the 1965 Nero Wolfe novel The Doorbell Rang by Rex Stout. Thayer David stars as Wolfe, gourmet, connoisseur and detective genius. Tom Mason costars as Archie Goodwin , Wolfe's assistant.
Nothing has been officially confirmed, but the X-Men star’s break-up with his ex-wife Deborra-lee Furness may have been due to his alleged romantic relationship with Broadway co-star Sutton Foster.
A murder investigation has been launched after a 17-year-old was fatally stabbed near a bus station. Police said Thomas Taylor was walking along Greenhill Street, close to Bedford Bus Station ...
"Get Up" (also known as "Get Up (Everybody)") is a song by American house music singer-songwriter Byron Stingily, formerly of the band Ten City. A massive hit in the clubs, it was released in 1996 by Nervous Records and Manifesto Records , and samples Sylvester 's 1978 song " Dance (Disco Heat) ".