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The Bongos are a power pop band from Hoboken, New Jersey, that emerged from the New York City arts scene, primarily active in the 1980s, led by Richard Barone.With their unique musical style, they were major progenitors of the Hoboken indie-pop community, college radio favorites, and made the leap to national recognition with the advent of MTV.
The FamilySearch Research Wiki (formerly also known as the FamilySearch Wiki or the Family History Research Wiki) is a website containing reference information and educational articles to help locate and interpret genealogical records. [1] [2] The wiki is part of the FamilySearch website and was launched in 2007.
In 2014 there were nearly 13,000 people in attendance. As of 2020, it is the world's largest family history and technology conference in the world. [31] It is the successor to three former conferences: the Conference on Computerized Family History and Genealogy, the Family History Technology Workshop [32] and the FamilySearch Developers ...
Mastro may refer to: Mastro, Greece, a village in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece; Dean Del Mastro, Canadian politician; Michael Mastro, American property developer; Michael Mastro, American Broadway and film actor
The Mason family in 1957 in the television programme Panic!. From left, son Morgan, Pamela Mason, daughter Portland and husband James Mason. The Masons moved from London to Hollywood in the late 1940s, occupying the mansion previously owned by Buster Keaton, where Pamela became a popular hostess of parties.
In 1974, Mastro met divorcee Linda Ann Gale (b. 1949 [3]) in the Peoples Bank branch where they both worked, she as a loan officer, he as branch manager. [17] They were married on June 3, 1989. [18] In 1989, Mastro sold office buildings, which he had developed with a partner, to Boeing for $211 million. In the early 2000s, Mastro started buying ...
James Andrew Husband (born 3 January 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back or a centre-back for EFL League One club Blackpool. He has previously played for Doncaster Rovers , Middlesbrough , Fulham , Huddersfield Town , Norwich City and Fleetwood Town .
James C. Reed, known as Jim Reed (c. 1845-1874), was a member of the Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War, along with the James brothers (Jesse and Frank) and the Youngers (Jim, John, Bob and Cole). [1] He was killed by a law officer [clarification needed] in Paris, Texas in 1874. [2]