- Kevin W. Kilpatrick
Mr. Kilpatrick is a commercial banker with more than 20 years of experience, the majority of which he has spent facilitating and funding business real estate purchases. Most recently, Mr. Kilpatrick served as Vice President and Alabama Manager of Business Capital Group, a real estate department of CapitalSouth Bank located in Birmingham. - Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris (b. April 2, 1947, Birmingham, Alabama) is a country, folk and alternative music singer-songwriter and musician. In addition to her work as a solo artist and bandleader, she is a sought-after backing vocalist and duet partner, working with numerous big-name artists. - Terry Moore
Terry Bluford Moore (May 27, 1912, Vernon, Alabama - March 29, 1995, Collinsville, Illinois) was a talented center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals of American Major League Baseball (1935-42; 1946-48). When his playing days ended, he served two terms as a Cardinals coach and managed the Philadelphia Phillies for the last half of the 1954 season. A righthanded batter and thrower, Moore joined the St. - Theodore Long
Theodore Robert Long (born September 15, 1955), better known as Teddy Long, is a former professional wrestling referee and manager, and is currently working on World Wrestling Entertainment's "SmackDown!" brand as its General Manager. - Ron Jackson
Ronnie Damien (Ron) Jackson (born May 9, 1953 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a coach and a former player in Major League Baseball. He was a hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox from 2003. He now is a hitting coach for a minor league team for the Houston Astros. From 1975 through 1984, Jackson played first base and third base with the California Angels (1975-78, 1982-84), Minnesota Twins (1979-81), Detroit Tigers (1981) and Baltimore Orioles (1984). - Jim Davenport
James Houston Davenport (born August 17 1933 in Siluria, Alabama) is a former Major League Baseball infielder (mostly third base) who played his entire career with the San Francisco Giants (1958-1970). The right-handed batter and thrower attended the University of Southern Mississippi. He played in one World Series in 1962, when the Giants lost to the New York Yankees. However coincidentally, it was the same year that he made his only All-Star team, … - Eddie Stanky
Edward Raymond Stanky (September 3, 1916 - June 16, 1999), nicknamed "The Brat", was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs (1943-1944), Brooklyn Dodgers (1944-1947), Boston Braves (1948-1949), New York Giants (1950-1951), and St. Louis Cardinals (1952-1953). Born in Philadelphia, Stanky was famous for his ability to draw walks; he drew 100 walks each in 6 different seasons, twice posting 140. - Gabby Street
Charles Evard "Gabby" Street, also nicknamed "The Old Sarge", was an American catcher, manager, coach and radio broadcaster in Major League Baseball during the first half of the 20th century. As a catcher, he participated in one of the most publicized baseball stunts of the century's first decade. As a manager, he led the St. Louis Cardinals to two National League championships (1930-31) and one world title (1931). And as a broadcaster, he entertained St. - Bill Adair
Marion Danne "Bill" Adair (February 10, 1913 - June 17, 2002) was an American coach and interim manager in Major League Baseball. A second baseman, he was a career minor-league player who never rose about the Class AA level but who spent 21 years as a manager in the minors. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Adair was a skipper in the Braves organization (he managed farm clubs for all three cities the Braves played in), as well as the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Montreal Expos, … - Billy Hitchcock
William Clyde Hitchcock (July 31 1916 - April 9 2006) was an American infielder, coach, manager and scout in Major League Baseball. He also served as president of the class AA Southern League from 1971-80. His brother Jim played briefly for the 1938 Boston Braves. - Luke Sewell
James Luther Sewell was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. Born in the rural town of Titus, Alabama, he grew up wanting to play baseball, and graduated from the University of Alabama; he batted and threw right-handed. Sewell had two brothers who also played major league ball: Joe Sewell, a Hall of Fame shortstop, and Tommy Sewell, who had one at-bat with the Chicago Cubs. - Debra Marshall
Debra Gale Marshall (born March 2, 1960 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is an American real estate agent and former professional wrestling manager and WWE Diva. She is best known by her ring name, Debra. She is perhaps best known for her appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment between 1998 and 2002. Before becoming involved in wrestling, Debra was a beauty pageant participant, winning the runner-up for Miss Texas USA in 1984. - Tommie Aaron
Tommie Lee Aaron (August 5 1939 - August 16 1984) was a first baseman and left fielder in Major League Baseball, and the brother of Hall of Famer Hank Aaron. They were the first siblings to appear together in a League Championship Series as teammates. Born in Mobile, Alabama, he was signed by the Milwaukee Braves on May 28, 1958, at the age of 18. He played for both the Milwaukee Braves (1962-1963, 1965) and the Atlanta Braves (1968-1971). - Lum Harris
Chalmer Luman Harris (January 17, 1915 - November 11, 1996) was an American right-handed pitcher, coach, manager and scout in Major League Baseball. Born in New Castle, Alabama, his playing career began with the Atlanta Crackers of the A1 Southern Association in 1937. His catcher that season was Paul Richards, who in 1938 became Atlanta's player-manager. Richards and Harris would form a decades-long association in baseball at the minor and major league levels. - Gus Niarhos
Constantine Gregory (Gus) Niarhos (December 6, 1920 - December 29, 2004) was an American baseball player. He was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball. From 1946 though 1955, Niarhos played for the New York Yankees (1946, 1948-1950[start]), Chicago White Sox (1950[end]-1951), Boston Red Sox (1952-53) and Philadelphia Phillies (1954-55). He batted and threw right handed. In a nine-season career, Niahros posted a .252 average with one home run and 59 RBI in 315 games. - Ike Boone
Isaac Morgan Boone (February 17, 1897 - August 1, 1958) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball. Boone batted left handed and threw right handed. He was born in Samantha, Alabama. His older brother, Dan, also played in the major leagues from 1919-23. Boone reached the majors in 1922 with the New York Giants, spending one year with them before moving to the Boston Red Sox (1923-25), Chicago White Sox (1927) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1930-32). - Buddy Hancken
Morris Medlock "Buddy" Hancken (August 30 1914 - February 15 2007) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played during the 1940 season. Hancken batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Hancken spent seven decades in professional baseball as a player, manager, coach, scout, and executive. He began his career in the minor leagues in the late 1930s with the Toledo Mud Hens and Seattle Rainiers. - Fresco Thompson
Lafayette Fresco Thompson (June 6, 1902 in Centreville, Alabama - November 20, 1968 in Fullerton, California) was a Major League Baseball second baseman and executive. After brief appearances with the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants, Thompson was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1927 when the Giants obtained Rogers Hornsby. A righthanded hitter and thrower, he had his most productive years with the Phils, playing in their bandbox ballpark, Baker Bowl, … - Rudy York
Preston Rudolph York (August 17, 1913 - February 5, 1970) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Detroit Tigers (1934, 1937-45), Boston Red Sox (1946-47), Chicago White Sox (1947) and Philadelphia Athletics (1948). York was born in Ragland, Alabama. He batted and threw right-handed. With one-eighth Cherokee ancestry and less-than-perfect fielding abilities, York prompted one sportswriter to declare: "He is part Indian and part first baseman". - Lionel Hampton
Lionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908-August 31, 2002), was a jazz vibraphonist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Like Red Norvo, he was one of the first real jazz vibraphone players. "Hamp" ranks among the great names in jazz history, having worked with a who's who of jazz musicians, from Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker and Quincy Jones. - Brett Doster
Brett Stanton Doster is a Political consultant and Political Activist in the Florida He is known as on of the top Grassroots Organizers in the State of Florida, especially for the Republican Party and for Conservative causes in general. He previously served as the Campaign Manager for the Tom Gallagher for Governor Campaign and the Florida Bush-Cheney 04 Campaign. - Johnny Lipon
John Joseph Lipon (November 10, 1922 - August 17, 1998) was a Major League shortstop for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, and the Cincinnati Reds over the course of 12 seasons. Like many at his position, he was never known for his power, but he wasn't an exceptional fielder, either. One of the most memorable moments of his playing career was in 1951, when Bob Feller of the Indians threw his third career no-hitter, … - Chris Baldone
Information Technology Manager with broad technical experience and background relating to networking infrastructure, integrated systems, and support of enterprise solutions. Interested in companies seeking to expand with focus on people, technology, and process improvement. - Percy Pringle
Pringle entered the professional wrestling business in his teenage years as a ringside photographer. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving four years on active duty; during this time, he occasionally wrestled for Gulf Coast independent promotions during off-duty hours. In 1978, he began managing as Percy Pringle (or, alternately, Percival Pringle III) in southeastern independent promotions. - Jim Turner
Freelance marketing strategist and direct response copywriter. If you're looking to significantly increase the sale of your products/services, online or offline, email me today: jim.turner.marketing@gmail.com - Paula Holcomb
I never know what to say in these things. I'm a fairly unique individual, but of course, everybody says that. I speak my mind, sometimes a little too frequently. I think that life is a constant learning experience, and that people are brought in and out of it for reasons that we sometimes don't realize for years afterward. I am open-minded, and like to surround myself with like individuals. - Andre Natta
I don't know; Tell me what you think. - Jake Peavy
Jacob "Jake" Edward Peavy, (born May 31, 1981, in Mobile, Alabama, USA) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the San Diego Padres. He bats and throws right handed. Peavy stands 6'1" tall (1.85 m) and weighs 182 pounds (82.72 kg). - Margo
- Dolly Parton
Dolly ends up getting press in two locations on this week's Nashville Scene , Music City's alternative weekly newspaper which was published on Thursday. In their "Best Picks" of the week ( here ), they chose Dolly's sold-out Sunday concert at the Ryman Auditorium, noting that she's "just released her third terrific album of mountain music in a row." - Frank Sanborn
A seasoned leader, software architect, and program manager. I am currently seeking new opportunities. What ideas do you need built? - Christopher Chapman
- Chris Stone
Average joe ( except I'm Chris.) Just ask your Mom. - John Hankins
I am from Montgomery and I am a manager at Texas Roadhouse. I have an awesome son named Austin who is 6. He is the best kid ever, the world is his. I like to go out with friends, go to movies, and play my XBOX 360. Any questions? Just ask. - Stefan A. Jenzowsky
Stefan Jenzowsky, Partner, trommsdorff + drüner - innovation & marketing consultants GmbH Stefan Jenzowsky studied sciences of communication, psychology and politics at the open university of Berlin. He worked as a scientist at the Institut for Sciences of Communications at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich. Besides he was assistant professor at the Institute for Communication Research at the Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana and at the University of Augsburg. - Dee
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HEY I AM A PROUD MEXICAN FROM JEREZ, ZACATECAS TO BE EXACT!! I LOVE COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!I consider myself an outgoing person who loves to have lotz of friends and have FUN!!! I LOVE to dance!You will probably find me clubbin' at As de Oros, Lidos, Hacienda, Arena (SUN. ONLY!!!!) Leonardos and sometimes Rancho Farallon. OHH BY THE WAY I AM NOT A PAISA GIRL!!! GET IT RIGHT!!! LOL. - Melissa Chang
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Hello, my name is Jessica. I am 21 years old and am currently working as a manager at Ulta in Woodstock.
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