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* " Sing " ( Theo Tams song ), 2008
In July, 1974, Wilson, along with Isaac Hayes, Al Wilson ( singer ), Mike Storen and others, bought the Memphis Tams franchise in the American Basketball Association.
These include The Tams ' 1964 recording " Hey Girl Don't Bother Me " ( UK # 1, July 1971 )-which was popularized by Midlands DJ Carl Dene-The Fascinations ' 1966 single " Girls Are Out To Get You " ( UK # 32, 1971 ), The Newbeats ' 1965 American hit " Run Baby Run " ( UK # 10, Oct 1971 ), Bobby Hebb's " Love Love Love " which was originally the B-side of his 1966 U. S. # 1 " Sunny " ( UK # 32 August 1972 ), Robert Knight's " Love On A Mountain Top " of 1968 ( UK # 10, November 1973 ), and R. Dean Taylor ’ s " There ’ s A Ghost In My House " from 1967 ( UK # 3, May 1974 ).
It was also home to three American Basketball Association teams: the Memphis Pros ( 1971 – 1972 ), the Memphis Tams ( 1972 – 1974 ) and the Memphis Sounds ( 1974 – 1975 ).
Cottle's father and her uncle, Joseph Pope ( 1933 – 1996 ), formed the R & B group The Tams.

Tams and .
Other popular Australian foods include Tim Tams, a chocolate biscuit ; musk sticks ; fairy bread which is buttered bread with coloured sugar ( tasting similar to store bought bread in the USA ); lamingtons ; and the commercial breakfast cereal Weet-Bix.
B. Griem, and town fenceviewers Claus Tams, Hy.
Other eating places include Tams Cantonese restaurant and the Bella Napoli Italian restaurant.
In 1970, Finley also purchased the Memphis Pros of the American Basketball Association, changing the team's name to the Memphis Tams, the name being an acronym for Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.
As was the case with the A's, he changed the Tams ' colors to green and gold.
The team that eventually became the Baltimore Claws had earlier competed in the ABA as the New Orleans Buccaneers from 1967 through 1970, as the Memphis Pros from 1970 through 1972, as the Memphis Tams from 1972 through 1974 and as the Memphis Sounds during the 1974-75 season.
Slightly later a number of folk groups came out of Derbyshire, including The Druids, Ram's Bottom Band and Muckram Wakes, which included one of the most highly regarded modern performers John Tams.
In 2006, BBC Radio 2 broadcast six new radio ballads using the same format, with musical direction by John Tams, and contributions from Karine Polwart, Jez Lowe and Cara Dillon among others.
After three seasons in New Orleans, Louisiana the franchise moved to Memphis, Tennessee where it became the Pros, Tams and Sounds for four years before an abortive move to Baltimore in 1975.
Known during their time in Memphis as the Memphis Pros, Memphis Tams and, finally, Sounds, they played their home games at the Mid-South Coliseum.
* The Tams, a soul music group from the U. S. state of Georgia
The Condors ' roster was put into a dispersal draft ; George Thompson went to the Memphis Tams, Mike Lewis to the Carolina Cougars, Skeeter Swift and James Silas to the Dallas Chaparrals, and Walt Szczerbiak to the Kentucky Colonels.
Other major figures who recorded for Topic included Peggy Seeger, The Watersons, Shirley Collins, June Tabor and John Tams.
In April 1972, Rupp was named Team President of the Memphis Pros, soon to become the Memphis Tams, of the American Basketball Association.
* Tams, W. P. ( 1963 ) The Smokeless Coal Fields of West Virginia Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Library.

Marie and Christine
In a generous act by his father, he was adopted and raised in Vienna by his childless aunt Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.
The genus Candida and species C. albicans were described by botanist Christine Marie Berkhout in her doctoral thesis at the University of Utrecht in 1923.
Famous writers and journalists from the city include P. J. O ' Rourke, Christine Brennan, Philana Marie Boles, Mari Evans, Mildred D. Taylor, and Gloria Steinem.
His maternal grandparents were Victor Amadeus I of Savoy and Christine Marie of France, daughter of King Henri le Grand.
His sister Christine Marie was married to Charles Emmanuel's son, Victor Amadeus in 1619.
* Victor Amadeus ( 1587 – 1637 ) married Princess Christine Marie of France and had issue ;
After a crisis with relationships with Spain, he was married to Henry IV of France's daughter Christine Marie in 1619.
He married Christine Marie of France ( 1606 – 1663 ), Regent of the Duchy from 1637 to 1663 and a daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de ' Medici.
Francis Hyacinth ( Francesco Giacinto ; 14 September 1632 – 4 October 1638 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1637 to 1638 under regency of his mother Marie Christine.
Born at the Castle of Valentino in Turin he was the eldest surviving son of Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy and his wife Christine Marie of France.
Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans ( b. 1648-d. 1664 ), daughter of his maternal uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans and younger brother of his mother Christine Marie.
After seeking Spanish support late in 1638 for action against the Regent Christine Marie of Savoy, Madame Royale, Thomas went to Spanish Milan early in 1639, and alongside Spanish forces invaded Piedmont, where many towns welcomed him.
After seeking Spanish support late in 1638 for action against Regent Christine Marie, Madame Royale, Thomas went to Spanish Milan early in 1639, and alongside Spanish forces invaded Piedmont, where many towns welcomed him.
* By Christine Antoinette Charlotte Desmares ( 1682 – 1753 ), a beautiful actress (" tragedienne ") of the Théâtre-Français who was painted by Jean-Baptiste Santerre, daughter of actors Nicolas Desmares and Marie Champmeslé:
The brothers and sisters were Jørgine Caroline ( 1854 – 1879 ), Mathilde Sophie ( born 1856 ), Karen Marie ( 1857 – 1876 ), Jørgen Peter ( born 1859 ) emigrated to Australia, Johan Sophus ( 1861 – 1942 ) emigrated to USA, Christian Albert ( born 1863 ) emigrated to USA, Carl August ( 1865 – 1931 ), Anders Jacob ( born 1867 ) emigrated to USA, Helene Christine Louise ( born 1869 ) emigrated to USA, Valdemar Emil ( 1871 – 1965 ), Julie Christine ( born 1872 ), Anna Dusine ( 8 January to 2 April 1875 ). All the children bore the surname Nielsen despite regulations by the Ministry of Church Affairs.
Joseph appears to have been completely in love with her, but Isabella preferred the companionship of Joseph's sister, Marie Christine of Austria.
* Princess Marie Christine Leopoldine ( 25 May 1757 Brussels-13 September 1830 Teplice )
Ness married Christine Marie in the early 1990s and they have two sons, Johnny and Julian.
Christine Marie " Chris " Evert ( born December 21, 1954 ) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States.
The Jacksons had two children, Anna Marie Laurence and Peter Jackson ; Peter was most recently a speechwriter for Governor Christine Gregoire.
Princess Michael of Kent ( Baroness Marie Christine Anna Agnes Hedwig Ida ; née von Reibnitz ; born 15 January 1945 ) is an Austrian-Hungarian member of the British Royal Family.
Women wrote influential texts in the secular realm as well — reflections on courtly love and society by Marie de France and Christine de Pizan continue to be studied for their glimpses of medieval society.
In August of 1814, Junius met Marie Christine Adelaide Delannoy while boarding at her mother's home in Brussels.

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