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  2. Matchbox (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Graham Fenton put together a band with Iain Terry, Bob Burgos, Howard Gadd and Greg Gadd. They called themselves Graham Fenton's Matchbox. They recorded six albums in the early 1990s. The most popular Matchbox line-up reformed in 1995. [clarification needed] The band have been playing live all over Europe since their comeback ...

  3. Phillumeny - Wikipedia

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    A person who engages in phillumeny is a phillumenist. [2] The words, derived from Greek phil- [loving] + Latin lumen- [light], were introduced by the British collector Marjorie S. Evans in 1943 (who later became president of the British Matchbox Label & Booklet Society, now renamed the British Matchbox Label and Bookmatch Society). [3]

  4. Matchbox discography - Wikipedia

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    Matchbox "Rockabilly Rebel" 18 12 12 — 3 17 21 — 1 9 "Buzz Buzz a Diddle It" 22 — 17 7 17 45 — 6 37 — "Palisades Park" (released under the name 'Cyclone ...

  5. Matchbox (song) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Perkins. Producer (s) Sam Phillips. " Matchbox " is a song written and recorded by Carl Perkins and released in 1957. Blind Lemon Jefferson wrote and recorded a song entitled "Match Box Blues" in 1927, [1] which is musically different but which contains some lyric phrases in common. "Matchbox" was recorded as a rockabilly song by Carl ...

  6. Bright Lights (Matchbox Twenty song) - Wikipedia

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    Bright Lights (Matchbox Twenty song) " Bright Lights " is a song by American alternative rock group Matchbox Twenty. The song was released on July 28, 2003, as the third single from their third album, More Than You Think You Are (2002). "Bright Lights" peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 50 in Australia and New ...

  7. Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Lyte of Lytes Cary. Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st Baronet, PC (1551 – 13 January 1628) was Clerk of the Privy Council, which was the most senior civil servant in the Privy Council Office. Ashley accompanied the fleet to Cádiz as a representative of the Queen. He distinguished himself by the capture of Cádiz and was knighted by Robert ...

  8. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The reporters examined betting incidents on a total of 26,000 matches. [156] [157] In June 2018, Argentinian tennis player Nicolas Kicker was banned from the sport for at least three years for match-fixing. According to an investigation by the Tennis Integrity Unit, Kicker knowingly participated in at least two fixed matches in 2015. The ruling ...

  9. Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy, the only Black head coach in ...

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    As Columbus Crew coach Wilfried Nancy surveys the current landscape of Major League Soccer, it’s impossible for him to ignore that he’s the league’s only Black head coach. To Nancy, that ...