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Drummer / percussionist Steve Arrington, along with vocalists Starleana Young, then Curt Jones and keyboardist Ray Turner came aboard in 1978, with Arrington ultimately becoming lead vocalist.

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* 1922 Merrimac article Chapter 30 on pages 313 – 318 of Volume I of the Municipal History of Essex County, edited by Benjamin F. Arrington, published 1922 by Lewis Historical Publishing.
Vanderhoof, vocalist David Wayne, guitarist Craig Wells, bassist Duke Erickson, and drummer Kirk Arrington composed the group's classic lineup featured on its first two records, while vocalist Mike Howe and guitarist John Marshall later contributed to the group's sound.
During the production of Live, Wayne, Vanderhoof, Wells, Arrington, and Erickson decided to reform the band and began work on a new studio album.
By the latter half of the 1978 season, Petty and Neil Bonnett ( the two top Mopar teams ) gave up on the cars inconsistent performance and switched to Chevrolets, leaving independent drivers Buddy Arrington ( who bought a few of Petty's Magnums, along with some parts ) and Frank Warren, and C & W singer Marty Robbins to soldier on without any substantial ( Chrysler did provide sheet metal and some engine parts to teams driving Magnums ) factory support.
Buddy Arrington managed 17 top-ten finishes during those years, though all were on short ( 1 mile or less ) length tracks.
Though he came back for one more bout as a cruiserweight against Ibar Arrington on April 15, 1977, he retired from prizefighting for good to focus on acting, writing, and a business career.
Arrington was the host of the Arena Football League's Pregame Show on TNN as well as the sideline reporter for arena football games for 3 seasons.
In 2001, Arrington was voted the sexiest sportscaster by Playboy, and was ranked # 48 on the Maxim magazines Hot 100 Women of 2002, and # 70 on the FHMs 100 Sexiest Women of 2003.
The 1997 race was known for its emphasis on the racial overtones often not publicly seen in the African-American community, with Campbell being the lighter-skinned candidate and Arrington the darker complexioned .< ref >
He got injured in the 2008 – 2009 divisional game against Arizona after taking a big hit to the helmet from teammate Jon Beason, after Beason missed a tackle on Cardinals running back J. J. Arrington.
The play is expected to premiere on Broadway in September 2012 ( previews ) officially on October 4, 2012, and is expected to feature Kate Arrington, Ed Asner, Paul Rudd, and Michael Shannon with direction by Dexter Bullard.
* Chad Sisson ( class of 1997 ), " Chad Dukes " co-host of " The Lavar Arrington Show " on WJFK 106. 7FM in Washington, D. C.
In reality, the caller was Chad Dukes, currently the co-host of The LaVar Arrington Show on WJFK-FM in Washington, DC.
Several members of Johnson's team at the Office of Presidential Personnel, including Dina Powell, Jodey Arrington, and Stuart Holliday would go on to substantial roles in the Bush Administration.
The Magnificents sung " Caddy Bo ", with Sophia Wolff singing the part of Barbara Arrington, and backed by the Crown Vics, in Chicago, on May 16, 2009 at the Be Bop Battlin ' Ball at Hubcaps.

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The main menu screen features a highlight reel with footage of plays made by some of the most famous players in college football history, including Ricky Williams, Bo Jackson, Archie Griffin, Charles Woodson, Herschel Walker, LaDainian Tomlinson, Barry Sanders, LaVar Arrington, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Tim Dwight, Randy Moss, Ron Dayne, Warrick Dunn, Lawrence Taylor, Tim Brown, and Peyton Manning.

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* Adrian Arrington ( born 1985 ), American National Football League ( NFL ) player
The Old English name was ' Earninga Straete ' ( 1012 ), named after a tribe called the Earningas, who inhabited a district later known as Armingford Hundred, around Arrington, Cambridgeshire and Royston, Hertfordshire.
* Michael Arrington ( 1995 ), Internet journalist and entrepreneur
These guests have included Penn Jillette ( for his partner, Teller ), Shannon Elizabeth ( for her then-husband ), and football player LaVar Arrington, for his brother.
Two small and independent racing teams ( Arrington Racing / Buddy Arrington ), and Negre Racing however, decided to make a go of the car and campaigned it during the 1981 to 1984 racing seasons.
Dwight Arrington Myers ( May 24, 1967 – November 8, 2011 ), better known as Heavy D, was a Jamaican-born American rapper, record producer, singer, actor, and former leader of Heavy D & the Boyz, a hip hop group which included G-Whiz ( Glen Parrish ), " Trouble " T. Roy ( Troy Dixon ), and Eddie F ( born Edward Ferrell ).
* Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams ( 1842 – 1895 ), Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina
Fanning was born in Conyers, Georgia, the daughter of Heather Joy ( née Arrington ), who played tennis professionally, and Steven J. Fanning, who played minor league baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and now works as an electronics salesman in Los Angeles.
* Dwight Arrington Myers ( 1967-2011 ), late Jamaican American actor, rapper, record producer, singer and former leader of Heavy D & the Boyz
Over the years, the station has had many former DJs go onto larger fame, such as Victoria Hart Glavin ( Victoria Barreca ) hip hop journalist and founder of PileDriving Records, Calvin Johnson ( founder of K Records ), Bruce Pavitt ( founder of Sub Pop Records ), Chris Scofield ( founder of Strange Attractors Audio House Records ), Tobi Vail, Lois Maffeo, Mark Hosler ( of Negativland ) Arrington de Dionyso ( of Old Time Relijun ), Steve Fisk ( producer and musician ), Jeff Jacoby ( sound artist & producer of The Traveling Radio Show ), and Tom Hood ( founder of Hood's Woods Music ).
* Heavy D ( born Dwight Arrington Myers ), rapper
Lacking their top draft pick because of the Williams trade ( a pick the Redskins would use to draft linebacker LaVar Arrington ), New Orleans selected defensive end Darren Howard early in the second round.
Western historian Leonard Arrington asserts that within ten years of the LDS arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, “… nearly 100 colonies had been planted ; by 1867, more than 200 ; and by the time of ( Brigham Young ’ s ) death in 1877, nearly 400 colonies .” These colonies had four distinct purposes: "... first, settlements intended to be temporary places of gathering and recruitment, such as Carson Valley in Nevada ; second, colonies to serve as centers for production, such as iron at Cedar City, cotton at St. George, cattle in Cache Valley, and sheep in Spanish Fork, all in Utah ; third, colonies to serve as centers for proselytizing and assisting Indians, as at Harmony in southern Utah, Las Vegas in southern Nevada, Fort Lemhi ( north-central Idaho near the Lemhi Pass ), and present-day Moab in eastern Utah ; fourth, permanent colonies in Utah and nearby states and territories to provide homes and farms for the hundreds of new immigrants arriving each summer.

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In March 2006, Carl Poston was suspended for two years by the NFLPA disciplinary committee after admitting that he had not read the contract of Washington Redskins ' linebacker LaVar Arrington, which did not include an agreed upon $ 6. 5 million bonus.
Leonard J. Arrington has noted that " the conditions under which Brigham Young and the Twelve Apostles assumed leadership assured a hierarchical structure designed along authoritarian lines.
He previously promoted a tax hike to pay for the dome, which was soundly rejected by voters a decade earlier under then-Mayor Richard Arrington, although later analysis of votes showed an overwhelming support for the dome inside city limits.
SH 40 occupies the overpass and intersection with SH 6 that was formerly Greens Prairie Road, which was truncated and connected to SH 40 by Arrington Road West of SH 6.

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The company's chief financial officer, Charles Arrington, was accused of running up $ 91, 000 in fraudulent charges against customers of his florist business.
When the Feshbach brothers, a pair of short-sellers, learned that Minkow still stood behind Arrington, they did further investigating and discovered ZZZZ Best's claimed $ 7 million contract to clean carpets in Sacramento was likely a fraud.
W. W. Kitchin was the son of William H. Kitchin and Maria Figures Arrington.
MHA was founded in December 1965 at the American Historical Association ( AHA ) meeting in San Francisco under the leadership of Latter-day Saint and historian, Leonard J. Arrington.
" To Leonard J. Arrington, Roberts was " the intellectual leader of the Mormon people in the era of Mormonism's finest intellectual attainment.
Following the Olympics, Fulton County commissioner, Marvin S. Arrington, Sr., had a plan to save the stadium and use it as a professional soccer arena and share the parking facilities between it and Turner Field but he was unable to push it through.
Captain Edwards was wounded, and Lieutenant John Arrington assumed command of the company ( and was quickly wounded ).
Archibald Hunter Arrington ( 13 November 1809 – 20 July 1872 ) was a U. S. Congressman from North Carolina from 1841 to 1845 and a member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War.
In 1840, Arrington was elected as a Democrat to the U. S. House ; he served for two terms, in the 27th and 28th Congresses.
Arrington was a supporter of the Confederacy during the Civil War — he was a member of North Carolina's secession convention in 1861 and was a member of the First Confederate Congress, although he was defeated for re-election in 1863.
After the Civil War, Arrington was a delegate to the Union National Convention at Philadelphia in 1866, the chairman of the court of common pleas and quarter sessions for Nash County in 1866 and 1867 and a county commissioner in 1868.
Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams ( 22 October 1842-5 September 1895 ) was a Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1891 and 1893.

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