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As 1980 began, the Brewers and their fans were optimistic about becoming pennant winners, but the team scuffled during the season, partially due to manager George Bamberger suffering a heart attack and having to be replaced by Buck Rodgers.
Having been inspired by science fiction heroes like Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers, Bradbury began to publish science fiction stories in fanzines in 1938.
Lacy began his career at sixteen playing Dixieland music with much older musicians such as Henry " Red " Allen, Pee Wee Russell, George " Pops " Foster and Zutty Singleton and then with Kansas City jazz players like Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, and Jimmy Rushing.
In 1934 Hubert began dating Muriel Buck ; she was a bookkeeper and graduate of local Huron College.
During the late 1960s, many folk rock artists including Dylan, Ian and Sylvia, and The Byrds began to incorporate a strong country influence into their music, drawing heavily on Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens amongst others, resulting in the concurrent offshoot of country rock.
The Bakersfield sound began in the mid to late 1950s when performers like Wynn Stewart and Buck Owens began using elements of Western swing and rock, such as the breakbeat, in their music.
Public education began in the mid-19th Century and one-room schoolhouses once stood at Street Road and Gravel Hill, and on County Line Road just west of Buck Road.
Around 1990, Russell sold the label to George H. Buck, who added it to his GHB / Jazzology Records group and began issuing the recordings on compact disc.
James ' Buck ' Duke became its chairman and the British American Tobacco business began life in countries as diverse as Canada, China, Germany, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, but not in the United Kingdom or USA.
Construction on the bridge, the second to cross this river, began in 1896, with Leffert L. Buck as chief engineer, Henry Hornbostel as architect and Holton D. Robinson as assistant engineer, and the bridge opened on December 19, 1903 at a cost of $ 24, 200, 000.
Buck and Speaker began holding meetings across the province which they promoted under the name Alternate Government Movement.
Loving characters Ally, Alex, Angie, Buck, Frankie, Jacob, Steffi, Jocelyn, and Tess moved to New York City's SoHo District and began a new series, The City, which would run until March 1997.
Angus Wynne, Jr .’ s grandfather, William Buck Wynne, known as the " Dean of the East Texas Bar ," began the practice of law in 1877.
Spillman's appearance as host ( the Season 3 Christmas episode, also featuring Buck Henry ) began with a joke involving herself and cast member John Belushi sharing a joint, followed by a marijuana-induced obsession with a bowl of fruit ( going so far as to swat away Henry's hands whenever he tried to grab the bowl ).
" Fox commentator Joe Buck said as the series began: " What's hard to believe, it was almost exactly one year ago tonight that Aaron Boone hit that home 11th inning home run to beat the Red Sox, to get for some reason it seemed predetermined that we would be right back here a year later for a rematch of sort.
After Phono-Comb came to an end, Don Pyle began a new musical project with Andrew Zealley called Greek Buck.
Buck ’ s involvement with Chelsea began through his position as European head of the American law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
Anna Beth Curry ’ s grandparents began ranching in Crosby and Lubbock Counties in the mid-1880s, and later, her father, Buck Curry, operated a ranch near Seminole in Gaines County.
Inspired by the massive success of Star Wars two years earlier, Universal began developing Buck Rogers for television, spearheaded by Glen A. Larson who had a production deal with the studio.

Buck and broadcasting
Prior to his broadcasting career, Buck attended Ohio State University, where he majored in radio speech and minored in Spanish.
Buck crafted his play-by-play skills broadcasting Ohio State basketball games.
Buck started broadcasting Cardinals games for KMOX radio in 1954, teaming with Harry Caray, Milo Hamilton ( 1954 ), and Joe Garagiola ( from 1955 ).
In addition to Joe, Buck has three daughters who worked in broadcasting -- Julie Buck on KYKY 98. 1 in St. Louis ( she now works at KLOU-FM 103. 3, also in St. Louis ), Bonnie Buck, who currently works in television in Los Angeles, and Christine Buck, who started her career at KPLR-TV in St. Louis.
Buck received the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasting from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987, and the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
This would mark the first time since 1960 that a member of the Buck family would not be part of the team's broadcasting crew.
In 2011, shortly after broadcasting Super Bowl XLV for Fox, Buck developed a virus on the nerves of his left vocal fold.
By contrast, the broadcasting team in the CBS Radio booth next door, consisting of Jack Buck, Johnny Bench, and John Rooney, ran out as soon as the earthquake started.
After several years as a color commentator on the Fox NFL Sunday pregame show, Collinsworth was assigned to the network's lead game broadcasting crew ( teaming with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman ) in 2002.

Buck and career
Buck also broadcast for the St. Louis Hawks and Rochester Royals of the National Basketball Association, and called professional wrestling, boxing, and bowling at various times in his career.
Despite the fact that his career in propane is later shown to have started with a chance meeting with Buck Strickland, in episode " Order of the Straight Arrow " a flashback to 1966 shows younger Hank, Dale, Bill and Boomhauer on a scouting trip, talking about what they're going to do when they grow up.
In late 2011 it was rumoured that Young Buck was close to resigning with Cash Money again but the deal crumbled when the Judge in Bucks bankruptcy case decided to switch the Nashville rappers case from a reorganization to a liquidation was frustrating the multi-platinum rapper's attempts to sign with Cash Money Records and end a contract dispute with G-Unit Records that has stifled his career since 2008.
Young Buck would first begin his career with G-Unit Records in 2003 when the rap group G-Unit released their first debut album Beg for Mercy.
Throughout his career with R. E. M., which was founded in 1980, Buck has also been an official member of various ' side project ' groups.
Buck also has a notable career as a record producer ( including releases by Uncle Tupelo, Dreams So Real, The Fleshtones, Charlie Pickett, and The Feelies ), as well as a session musician ( for the likes of The Replacements, Billy Bragg, and Eels.
After his football career Buck started the construction company All Pro Construction, Inc. in Olathe, KS.
Dr. Buck returned to his veterinarian career, from which he had entered the clergy, to support his family.
" Perhaps the saddest chapter in the annals of professional American sports is recounted in absorbing fashion in Eight Men Out ... The most compelling figures here are pitcher Eddie Cicotte ( David Strathairn ), a man nearing the end of his career who feels the twin needs to ensure a financial future for his family and take revenge on his boss, and Buck Weaver ( John Cusack ), an innocent enthusiast who took no cash for the fix but, like the others, was forever banned from baseball.
Later in his Royals career, Hernandez got into a scuffle with batterymate John Buck.
For live purposes, the band initially featured Gary Lindsey on vocals, Hank Williams III on guitar and vocals, and Joe Buck who used to be on bass but is now focused on his solo career.
* Buck Baker, driver, 46 career wins, two time Grand National ( now Sprint Cup ) Champion ( 1956, 1957 );
He occasionally took " civilian " roles in feature films ( he's the boxing referee in Abbott and Costello's Buck Privates ), but the biggest part of Tyler's screen career was spent making low-budget B-movie westerns for modest salaries.
Buck also taught private music lessons throughout his career.
Spend A Buck had a very successful post-racing career standing stud, siring 27 stakes winners with earnings of over $ 16 million.
It was on TV where Mitchell had the greatest effect during the latter part of his career, and he is best remembered for starring as Uncle Buck in the 1960s NBC western series, The High Chaparral.
In 1936, he went on the air as " Wyoming Buck " and a few months later the radio station manager renamed him " Yodeling Slim Clark "-which was his trademark throughout his career.

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