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* 1912 – Hound Dog Taylor, American singer and guitarist ( d. 1975 )
* " The Ark ", a song by American rock band Dr. Dog
According to William Loeffler, from The American Book of the Dog ( 1891 ), in the chapter on Dachshunds: " The origin of the Dachshund is in doubt, our best authorities disagreeing as to the beginning of the breed.
* 1952 – Sylvester Ritter ( Junkyard Dog ), American professional wrestler ( d. 1998 )
* 1942 – Cory Wells, American singer ( Three Dog Night )
Following artistic success and critical acclaim in the American independent film community, he achieved mainstream renown with his far-East philosophical crime film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, shot in Jersey City and starring Forest Whitaker as a young inner-city man who has found purpose for his life by unyieldingly conforming it to the Hagakure, an 18th-century philosophy text and training manual for samurai, becoming, as directed, a terrifyingly deadly hit-man for a local mob boss to whom he may owe a debt, and who then betrays him.
* 1942 – Chuck Negron, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Three Dog Night )
* 1947 – Mike Allsup, American musician ( Three Dog Night )
* Van Hummell: " The Deerhound ", in The American Book of the Dog Editor George O. Shields.
** Junkyard Dog, American pro wrestler ( b. 1952 )
* February 8 – Mad Dog Coll, American gangster ( b. 1908 )
: Other examples of this type of reality show include the American shows Miami Ink, The First 48, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Dog Whisperer, American Chopper and Deadliest Catch ; the British shows Airport, Police Stop!
Modern game shows like Weakest Link, Greed, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ?, American Gladiators, Dog Eat Dog and Deal or No Deal also lie in a gray area: like traditional game shows ( e. g., The Price Is Right, Jeopardy!
This ceremony combined a psychedelic experience with traditional Native American spiritual values ; these people went on to sponsor a unique genre of musical expression and performance at the Red Dog Saloon in the isolated, old-time mining town of Virginia City, Nevada.
* Pavlov's Dog, a 1970s American rock band
By 09: 00 more than 600 American troops, in groups ranging from company sized to just a few men, had reached the top of the bluff opposite Dog White and were advancing inland.
These dogs began to find their way into America as early as 1870 where they became known as Pit Dog, Pit Bull Terrier, later American Bull Terrier, and still later as a Yankee terrier.
Although cast member Dan Castellaneta occasionally voiced Santa's Little Helper for bit parts, American voice artist Frank Welker most often provided the sounds of the dog and other animals on the show from " Bart's Dog Gets an F ", which aired on March 7, 1991, to " Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily ", which aired on October 1, 1995.
Conan accompanied the band in playing a cover of the song " Never Been to Spain " by American rock legends Three Dog Night.
Tress MacNeille ( born June 20, 1951 ) is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated series The Simpsons, Futurama, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Disney's House of Mouse, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Rugrats, All Grown Up !, Chip ' n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Dave the Barbarian.
* Det vackra blir liksom över ( The Beautiful Things Is Kind Of Left Out ; American title, " The Hour of the Dog "; performed in New York and Edinburgh ) 1989

American and Derby
* Solomon Northup, David Wilson, Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, Auburn, N. Y .: Derby and Miller, 1853, at Documenting the American South, University of North Carolina.
** Ruffian, an American champion thoroughbred racehorse breaks down in a match race against Kentucky Derby winner, Foolish Pleasure.
* February 3 – Gene Derby, American baseball player ( d. 1917 )
* January 27 – M. Lewis Clark American founder of Kentucky Derby ( d. 1899 )
Generally considered too informal for black tie are shoes with open lacing, such as the Derby shoe ( bluchers in American English ).
* Meridian ( horse ), American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of 1911 Kentucky Derby
The attendance of the Preakness Stakes typically only trails the Kentucky Derby, for more information see American Thoroughbred Racing top Attended Events.
The Preakness is the second leg in American thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown series and almost always attracts the Kentucky Derby winner, some of the other horses that ran in the Derby, and often a few horses that did not start in the Derby.
The attendance of the Kentucky Oaks typically only trails the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, for more information see American Thoroughbred Racing top Attended Events.
Secretariat ( March 30, 1970 – October 4, 1989 ) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, that in 1973 became the first U. S. Triple Crown champion in 25 years, setting race records in all three events in the Series — the Kentucky Derby ( 1: 59. 4 ), the Preakness Stakes ( 1: 53 ) and the Belmont Stakes ( 2: 24 )-records that still stand today.
He then won the inaugural Marlboro Cup against a field that included Secretariat's stablemate, the 1972 Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Riva Ridge, top California stakes winner Cougar II, Canadian champion Kennedy Road, Onion, Travers winner Annihilate ' Em, and the 1972 American champion three-year-old male horse Key to the Mint.
* Elias Hasket Derby, American merchant
* George Derby, American humorist
* George Derby ( baseball ), American baseball pitcher
* Derby ( 1971 film ), an American documentary film by Robert Kaylor about the world of 1970s professional Roller Derby
The racial makeup of Derby Acres was 289 ( 89. 8 %) White, 0 ( 0. 0 %) African American, 1 ( 0. 3 %) Native American, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Asian, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 23 ( 7. 1 %) from other races, and 9 ( 2. 8 %) from two or more races.
* Michael R. Matz, an American Olympics equestrian rider and Thoroughbred horse trainer who won the 2006 Kentucky Derby.
* George Smith ( horse ) ( born 1913 ), American Thoroughbred racehorse, 1916 Kentucky Derby winner
Among those horses, Olympio won the 1991 American Derby.
Edgar Derby confronts and challenges him when he tries to recruit American POWs into the American Free Corps to fight the Communist Russians on behalf of the Nazis.

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