- Mear One
Mear One, born 1971 as Kalen Ockerman in Santa Cruz, California, is a Los Angeles-based fine artist, famously known for his often-political street graffiti art. Commonly referred to as the 'Michelangelo' of graffiti, Mear One is commonly associated with CBS (Can't Be Stopped) and WCA (West Coast Artist) crews. As a graphic designer, Mear One has designed apparel for Conart, Kaotic, as well as his own Reform brand. Mear One has done album covers for artists like Limp Bizkit, … - Thes One
Thes One (born Christopher Portugal in Lima, Peru, 1977) is one half of the alternative hip hop duo People Under the Stairs. His musical aliases also include Uncle Thester, Supreme One, Thessoterrorist, and Lord Radio. Although People Under The Stairs (or P.U.T.S.) have achieved no real commercial success they are recognized as one of the underground hip hop scene's most prominent acts. - Awol One
Awol One is a California-based rapper. He has released 9 LPs and 3 EPs between 1999 and 2006. Awol One has gained a following in the underground hip hop world with tracks like "Rhythm". He has worked with such artists as KRS-One, Kool Keith, Daddy Kev and Aceyalone. - Tie One
Tie One, was a famous graffiti artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tie was well known in the graffiti community for his aggressive style of graffiti art and the massive amount of work he produced. At age 18, Tie was murdered by a property owner while attempting to paint a rooftop in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. Since his death, Tie has become a martyr for Bay Area graffiti, … - Masia One
Masia One is a female Canadian rapper from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Singapore in 1982, but moved to Canada at a very young age. Her most famous songs are "Split Second Time", and "Halfway Through the City". She was the first female rapper to be nominated for "Best Rap Video" at the MuchMusic Video Awards. - Psalm One
Psalm One is a Chicago-based hip hop artist described as a cross between Lauryn Hill and Devin the Dude. Psalm One was born Christalle Bowen in Englewood, where she sang in her church choir and studied a variety of musical instruments. She recorded her 2001 debut EP "Whippersnapper" as a junior attending the University of Illinois. Prior to graduation, she released "Bio: Chemistry", her first LP, in 2002. - Unit One
Unit One is a west coast graffiti writer born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He was one of a handful of writers who helped push the early freight graffiti movement in the late 80's and early 90's in Los Angeles. Though his graffiti exploits once made his moniker a common fixture of the landscape, he is now more widely known for creating 50mm Los Angeles, LA's largest website focusing on graffiti writing in Southern California and around the world. - Spider One
Spider One (born Michael David Cummings on August 25, 1968 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, U.S.A.) is a musician; the lead singer of the Boston-based heavy metal band Powerman 5000; and owner of Megatronic Records. In 1990 he dropped out of art school and bought a cheap 4-track home studio and drum machine. - Para One
Jean-Baptiste de Laubier is a French electronic music producer. He uses the name Para One or his own when he remixes or makes his own music. Some may know him for his remix of "The Prime Time of Your Life" by French house duo Daft Punk. He first came to prominence as one of the main producers of French rap group TTC, and was responsible for producing their 2004 signature tune "Dans Le Club". - Me One
Me One (a.k.a MC Eric, born Eric Martin on August 19 1970) is a rapper from Wales, known as "MC Eric" in his days partnering Ya Kid K in Eurodance band Technotronic and as "Me-One" for his solo recording projects of the late 1990s. Martin has since gone on to form his own record label, Frenemy Records. He is also listed as a tutor with the London Centre of Contemporary Music (LCCM). - King Orgasmus One
Manuel Romeike, known by his stage name "King Orgasmus One", is a rapper and porn producer from Germany, Berlin. His lyrics are about having sex, drug abuse and party. His Album "Fick Mich... und halt dein Maul!" ("Fuck me... and shut up" got indexed ("forbidden for the youth" in Germany; to find out more about this, check: "BPjM") in 2004. - Armand One
Armand One (born March 15, 1983 in Paris, France) is a professional footballer currently playing with Turun Palloseura in Finland. He has also played for Nantes, Cambridge United, Northampton Town (loan), Wrexham, Tamworth, Partick Thistle and Cowdenbeath before joining Raith Rovers in the summer of 2006 for one year. In late-March 2007, One was allowed to leave Raith and moved to Finnish side Turun Palloseura after a successful trial. - Tame One
Tame One is an underground rapper from New Jersey currently signed to the label East Cost Records. He was part of The Artifacts, a popular rap group known for their two albums - Jemini The Gifted One
Jemini the Gifted One (born Tommy Smith), better known as Jemini, is a rapper from Brooklyn who has worked with DJ Danger Mouse, most notably on the rap/pop album "Ghetto Pop Life". The Album "Ghetto Pop Life" also features rappers such as Booty Brown from The Pharcyde, Alkaholiks, J-Zone, and Prince Po from Organized Konfusion. - Adam Clayton
Adam Charles Clayton (born 13 March 1960 in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England), is best known as the bass player of the rock band U2. He retains his British citizenship, but has resided in County Dublin from the time his family moved there when he was five years of age, when his family moved to Malahide. However, as with the other members of U2, he owns a house in Southern France. Often referred to by lead singer Bono as the "poshest" member of the band, … - Mr. Lil' One
Mr. Lil' One (born Rayes Solis Rodrigues) is a Chicano rapper from San Diego, California. Mr. Lil' One, raps mostly in the English language, but has recorded some tracks in Spanish. Mr. Lil' One made his name in the West Coast underground rapping scene in the early 1990s and is now a household name in Chicano Rap circles. - Bono
Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known as Bono, is the lead singer and principal lyricist of the Irish rock band U2. Bono was raised in Dublin and attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School where he met his wife, Ali Hewson, and the future members of U2. Since that time he has been referred to as Bono, his stage and nickname, by his family and fellow band members. Almost all U2 songs are written by Bono and he often writes lyrics using political, … - Larry Mullen Jr.
Lawrence Joseph "Larry" Mullen, Jr. (born 31 October 1961 in Artane, Dublin, Ireland) is the drummer for the Irish rock band U2. - Francis Lewis
Francis Lewis (March 21, 1713 - December 30, 1803), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New York. Born in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales, he was the only child of a clergyman, but was orphaned at an early age. He went to live with his aunt and uncle soon after. He was educated in Scotland and attended Westminster in England. He entered a mercantile house in London, then moved to Whitestone, New York in 1734. - Joseph Hewes
Joseph Hewes, was a native of Princeton, New Jersey, where he was born in 1730. Hewes’s parents were part of the Quaker Society of Friends. Immediately after their marriage they moved to New Jersey, which became Joseph Hewes’s home state. Hewes was formally educated at Princeton University and after college he became an apprentice of a merchant. After finishing his apprenticeship he earned himself a good name and a strong reputation, … - Francis Brown
The Rev. Francis Brown (January 11, 1784, Chester, New Hampshire - July 27, 1820) served as the president of Dartmouth College. He graduated from the College in 1805 and from 1806-1809 held a tutorship there. He also served a pastor in a Congregational church in North Yarmouth, Maine. Brown was removed from his presidency at the College as part of the actions that resulted in the Dartmouth College case, but was reinstated following the 1819 decision in favor of the College. - David Howell Evans
David Howell Evans, more widely known by his moniker The Edge, is the British-born guitarist, keyboardist, primary songwriter, and backing vocalist for the Irish rock band U2. His distinctive electric guitar timbre and percussive style of playing, along with his innovative use of digital sound processing — delay in particular — have helped define U2's unique sound. Despite being born in England in the book U2 By U2, … - Mike Neville
Mike Neville MBE (born 17 October 1936, Willington Quay, Wallsend) is a former British television presenter. He is highly regarded in the area for his solid presentational style and witty banter. In 1990, Neville was awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to broadcasting. He lives with his wife of 40 years, Pam. - Driss Benhima
Driss Benhima is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Royal Air Maroc, the national airline of Morocco - Bernard Brocas
Sir Bernard Brocas (1330-1395) was a prominent commander in the English army during King Edward III's French campaigns of the Hundred Years War. He was also a close friend of the Black Prince and William of Wykeham. Bernard was the son of the Master of the King's Horse, Sir John Brocas of Clewer in Berkshire. He grew up with the Black Prince at Windsor Castle, at a time of rebuilding by the Royal architect, William of Wykeham. - One Be Lo
One Be Lo (real name Nahshid Sulaiman) is an alternative hip hop artist from Pontiac, Michigan. He is well respected for being one half of the former rap duo Binary Star, and has released a number of well received solo albums. He is also a member of the World Champion B-boy crew, Massive Monkees. - One Am Radio
The One AM Radio is the musical project of Hrishikesh Hirway, a composer and songwriter from Los Angeles. The One AM Radio's sound is often characterized by Hrishikesh's lush, soothing vocals over dream-like instrumental arrangements. He does most of his own recording, playing several of the instruments and producing all the beats; the style borders electronica, folk, post rock, chamber music, and ambient music. Live, he is joined by a changing line-up of accompanists. - One Test Wonder
In cricket, a One Test Wonder is usually a cricketer who is only selected for one Test match during his career and never represents his country again (not necessarily due to poor performance). Examples include Andy Ganteaume, who scored 112 for the West Indies in his only Test innings in 1948. The term may derive from the term One-hit wonder, which is used to describe singers who only have one hit song. - One Survivor Remembers
One Survivor Remembers is a documentary by Kary Antholis in which Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein recounts her six-year ordeal as a victim of Nazi cruelty. Rendered in a deceptively simple manner, the film explores the tragedy of Weissmann’s experience in with great intimacy. By the end of the war she had lost her parents, brother, home, possessions, and community; even the dear friends she made in the labor camps, with whom she had shared so many hardships, … - Wataru Hokoyama
Wataru Hokoyama (Born August 24, 1974 in Aizu, Fukushima, Japan) is a Japanese composer based in Hollywood, California, USA. Alumnus of Interlochen Arts Academy, The Cleveland Institute of Music, and the University of Southern California Master SMPTV program. His recent works include the original score for "Bean Cake," winner, 2001 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or, short film category; "Ocha Cups for Christmas," winner, … - Patrizia Filippetti
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Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon in London specialising in Lower Limb Joint Replacement Surgery, including primary and revision Hip, Knee, and Ankle Arthroplasty. I also have interests in Trauma Surgery and Sports Injuries. Fellowship training at St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, and SportsMed SA, Adelaide, Australia. - Graham Webb
Born in Birmingham, UK, to L. Webb a battle of El Alamein war widow, I was the youngest of 5 children. Started cycling at the age of 8 and was many times British National cycling champion and National record holder at 10 miles, 25 miles and 1 hour. Moved to the Netherlands in 1967 where I became world cycling road champion, signed a professional contract with the French Mercier team in 1968 and moved to Belgium, where I still live with my family. http://crazyaboutbelgium.co.uk/blogs/webb.htm - One Who Walks With The Stars
One Who Walks With the Stars was an Oglala Sioux woman who was the wife of Crow Dog, a Brule Sioux warrior. She killed two soldiers by slashing and clubbing them in the water of the river bank during the Battle of Little Big Horn. - Bryan Bracey
Bryan Bracey (born August 5 1978, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American basketball player. He played his college basketball at the University of Oregon and was a first team All-Pac-10 selection in 2001. He was chosen in the second round (58th pick overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs who released him in 2002 - Hayden Panettiere
Hayden Leslie Panettiere is an American actress, singer, and a Grammy Award nominee. - Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958), commonly known as MJ as well as the "King of Pop", is an American musician, entertainer, and global icon whose successful career and controversial personal life have been a part of pop culture for almost 40 years. Michael Jackson is widely regarded as one of the greatest entertainers and most popular recording artists in history, displaying complicated physical techniques, … - John Lennon
John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (9 October 1940 - 8 December 1980), was an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning English songwriter, singer, musician, graphic artist, author and political activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founders of The Beatles. Lennon and Paul McCartney formed a critically acclaimed and commercially successful partnership writing songs for The Beatles and other artists. Lennon, with his cynical edge and knack for introspection, and McCartney, … - Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney MBE, known as Paul McCartney, (born 18 June 1942) is an Academy Award- and Grammy Award-winning English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who first gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles. McCartney and John Lennon formed one of the most influential and successful songwriting partnerships and "wrote some of the most popular music in rock and roll history." On leaving The Beatles, … - Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna da Silva (pronounced /:Media:ayrton_senna_da_silva.oggsmall>(help•info</small>/, March 21, 1960 - May 1, 1994) was a Brazilian triple Formula One world champion. Senna was renowned for his qualifying skill, which produced a 65 pole positions in 162 races (0.401 poles/race), although the record now stands 68 which is held by the greatest, 7 times world champion Michael Schumacher. Senna was also known for his rain driving.
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