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"Days of the Week" is a song by Stone Temple Pilots, released as a single from their album Shangri-La Dee Da in 2001. The song also appears on the compilation albums Thank You and Buy This . Despite being a moderate rock radio hit, the song did not become a regular part of STP's set list.
"I am not afraid to die." [3]— Philip Danforth Armour, American industrialist, founder of Armour and Company (6 January 1901) "Bertie." [4]— Victoria, queen regnant of the United Kingdom (22 January 1901), calling to her eldest son and heir, Albert, Prince of Wales
Bobby Rydell (born 1942), born Robert Louis Ridarelli in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, "teen idol" in the early days of rock and roll; Melanie Safka, mother is of Italian descent; Buffy Sainte-Marie, singer-songwriter; Sal Salvador (1925–1999), whose name was originally Silvio Smiraglia, was an bebop jazz guitarist
William "Bill" Horton is a fictional character from the American NBC daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives. He was a surgeon, and was one of the five children of the show's original couple, Tom and Alice Horton. Bill was a regular character on Days of Our Lives for most of its first fifteen years.
Victoria Siegel, the daughter "Queen of Versailles" subjects David and Jacqueline Siegel, died from a fatal overdose of prescription drugs, the Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner's Office announced ...
"Victoria" was released as the third and final single from the album in December (backed with "Mr. Churchill Says"), returning them to the UK Singles Chart, reaching a peak of No. 33. In Canada, the song was a hit in the greater Toronto area, reaching No. 9 on the CHUM Top 30 on 21 March 1970, and staying in the charts for a number of weeks.
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Alfred "Big Al" Delvecchio is a character on the U.S. sitcom Happy Days. He was played by Al Molinaro. Molinaro joined the cast in Season 4 after Pat Morita, who played Arnold, left after the end of the third season (in the last episode "Arnold Gets Married"). [1] Subsequently, Molinaro also played Al's twin brother priest Father Anthony ...