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  2. Vanity Fare - Wikipedia

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    School friends Trevor Brice (born 12 February 1945, Rochester, Kent, England) (vocals), Tony Goulden (born Anthony Goulden, 21 November 1942, Rochester) (guitar), Dick Allix (born Richard Allix, 3 May 1945, Gravesend, Kent) (drums), and Tony Jarrett (born Anthony Jarrett, 4 September 1943, in Rochester, Kent) (bass) formed the band in Kent in 1966, originally calling themselves The Avengers.

  3. Trevor R. Bryce - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Robert Bryce (/ b r aɪ s /; born 1940) is an Australian Hittitologist specializing in ancient and classical Near-eastern history. He is semi-retired and lives in Brisbane . His book, The Kingdom of the Hittites , is popular among English -speaking readers since the study of the Hittites has been dominated by German-language scholarship ...

  4. Avius - Wikipedia

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    The members of Avius were Sebastian Brice (guitar and vocals), Adam DT (bass guitar and vocals) and Bertie Whitfield (drums). They met while studying at Bath Spa University [1] [2] Sebastian Brice is also a successful model and is the son of Trevor Brice, [1] who was part of the 1960s band Vanity Fare.

  5. List of Savoy Brown members - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Brown performing live in 2007. Savoy Brown were a British blues rock band from London.Formed on February 24, 1965, the group was centred around guitarist and vocalist Kim Simmonds, who was originally joined by lead vocalist Brice Portius, bassist Ray Chappell, keyboardist Trevor Jeavons, harmonica player John O'Leary and drummer Leo Mannings.

  6. North Pacific Yachts - Wikipedia

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    North Pacific 43 ft. Pilothouse. North Pacific Yachts Inc. was founded in 2004 and, as of December 2020, has built and delivered 138 boats to the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan.

  7. Bryce (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bryce / b r aɪ s /, derives from personal name Brice, [1] the Latin form "Bricius," [1] is a surname of Celtic origin which may denote membership of Sept Bryce, a sept of Clan MacFarlane. After the Norman Conquest in 1066, Bryce spread to England and Scotland, [1] where it left a notable mark. Bryce may also refer to:

  8. The Sienese Shredder - Wikipedia

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    The Sienese Shredder was launched in 2006 by New York City-based artists Brice Brown and Trevor Winkfield. They sought to bring attention to artists, art, poetry and writing that had been largely neglected or forgotten. Often this work was completed in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  9. 2019 Clemson Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    00:33 CLEM TD – Trevor Lawrence 3 yard run, (Potter PAT) Fourth quarter. 09:54 CLEM TD – Lawrence 38 yard pass to Tee Higgins, (Potter PAT) 01:17 UNC TD – Javonte Williams 1 yard run, (2 Point Conversion Failed) Top passers. CLEM – Trevor Lawrence: 18–30, 206 yards, 1 TD; UNC – Sam Howell: 15–27, 144 yards, 2 TDs; Top rushers