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Ronald Edwin "Sunshine" Bass (born October 28, 1955) is a former American football player who played at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, and the University of South Carolina. He was portrayed by actor Kip Pardue in the 2000 film Remember the Titans which is about his high school’s 1971 State Championship team, on which he ...
Ronnie Bass: 2001 Driven: Jimmy Bly 2002 The Rules of Attraction: Victor Johnson Vacuums: Jack Bentley 2003 Thirteen: Luke Devil's Pond: Mitch This Girl's Life: Kip 2004 American Crime: Rob Latrobe Direct-to-video The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things: Luther Imaginary Heroes: Matt Travis Glitterati: Victor Ward Unreleased 2005 Loggerheads ...
Ronald Douglas Montrose [1] (November 29, 1947 – March 3, 2012) was an American musician and guitarist who founded and led the rock bands Montrose and Gamma.He also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison, Herbie Hancock, Beaver & Krause, Boz Scaggs, Edgar Winter, Gary Wright, The Beau Brummels, Dan Hartman, Tony Williams, The Neville Brothers, Marc ...
LAFD veteran Ronnie Villanueva will serve as interim chief. He retired seven months ago as chief deputy of emergency operations after 41 years with the department, according to the mayor's office.
Bass has appointed Ronnie Villanueva, a 41-year LAFD veteran who retired seven months ago as chief deputy of emergency operations, as interim chie (The Center Square) - Los Angeles Mayor Karen ...
His most recognizable vocals are from Johnny Cymbal's 1963 hit song "Mr. Bass Man." He sang with the Valentines (the group was previously called the Dreamers) from 1954 to 1957, briefly with the Cadillacs in 1960, and the Deep River Boys in the late 1960s. In 1965, Bright released a record for Coed Records as Ronnie and
These require her removal,” Bass continued. Ronnie Villanueva, a 41-year veteran of the department, has been named interim fire chief until a permanent replacement is found.
Ronald Baker (1947 – 1990) was an American record producer, bassist, arranger and songwriter. He participated on many Gamble and Huff recordings [1] [2] and was one-third of the production team Baker-Harris-Young.