Aldridge played on 10 Black Oak Arkansas albums and five for the Pat Travers Band. He was also featured on two albums by Gary Moore, four albums by Ozzy Osbourne, and six albums by Whitesnake. He has also played for Macalpine, Aldridge, Rock, Sarzo (MARS), Manic Eden, Motorhead, and others. Tommy Aldridge plays Yamaha drums since 1982. He began playing the drums professionally in 1970.
He was a former spokesman for NordicTrack exercise equipment. In 2001 he came out with the in-home program Power 90. In 2004 he created P90X or Power 90 Extreme. To date, over four million copies of P90X had been sold. In 2011 he released P90X2 and in 2013, P90X3. His first book Bring It! was published in 2010. In 2014 Horton came out with P90, which was billed as on “on switch” to fitness.
Early Life Tyler Joseph was born on December 1, 1988, in Columbus, Ohio. Tyler and his siblings Zack, Jay, and Madison are the children of Kelly Joseph, a math teacher, and Christopher Anthony “Chris” Joseph, a basketball coach at a local high school. All three children were homeschooled by their parents. Joseph’s first exposure to music was through listening to the Christian band DC Talk. He played varsity basketball with future Twenty One Pilots bassist Nick Thomas.
A recent report from watchdog group OpenTheBooks shows that lifeguards in Los Angeles, are making an absolute fortune. Way more than you’d assume. Would you believe me if I told you that some of the highest paid lifeguards in Los Angeles earned more than $500,000 over the course of 2021? The report names one specific lifeguard as the highest-paid swimsuit-wearer of them all. This particular lifeguard earned $510,283 hanging out at the beach in 2021.
Scantlin sometimes tours with Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, playing acoustic Alice in Chains songs. He was also one of the musicians who participated in the Alice in Chains reunion tsunami benefit show. Scantlin was one of the many artists who worked with Carlos Santana on his album All That I Am, specifically on the song Just Feel Better. The song was recorded with Scantlin and Steven Tyler; however, Tyler’s version appears on the album.
John Lennon Estate At the time of his death in 1980, John Lennon’s net worth was worth $200 million. That’s the same as being worth $620 million in today’s dollars after adjusting for inflation. At the time of John’s death, George Harrison was worth $100 million, Ringo Starr was worth $80 million, and Paul McCartney was worth around $400 million. Yoko Ono inherited John’s entire estate and has earned hundreds of millions of dollars from licensing deals, royalties, merchandise, and more in the decades since his passing.
Early Life Amal Alamuddin was born on February 3, 1978, in Beirut, Lebanon. Amal (whose name means “hope” in Arabic) moved to England with her family when she was two years old, settling in Buckinghamshire. Her family fled because of the Lebanese Civil War, although her father later returned to his home country in 1991. Amal was raised alongside three siblings and attended an all-girls grammar school as a child. After graduating from secondary school, Amal attended St.
Early Life Andrea Brillantes was born Ramona Anndrew Blythe Daguio Gorostiza on March 12, 2003, in Taytay, Rizal, Philippines. Growing up, she went by the nickname Andrea. She was raised by her parents, Byron and Mabel, and grew up with her older brother, Kismet, and her older sisters, Kayla, Ann, and Nina.
Career Brillantes made her first television appearance in the children’s comedy show “Goin’ Bulilit.” The show was in the sketch comedy style.
Early Life William James Gaither was born on March 28, 1936, in Alexandria, Indiana, to parents George and Lela Gaither. He developed an interest in music from a young age. Just after graduating high school, Gaither took a job in 1955 at a radio station in Worthington, Ohio, as a member of the station’s gospel quartet. He also enrolled at Taylor University, where he spent a year before transferring to Anderson College.
Early Life Billy Corgan was born William Patrick Corgan, Jr. on March 17, 1967, in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. He attended Glenbard North High School and decided to start playing guitar after seeing a Flying V at a friend’s house. Corgan then gave his savings to his father, who subsequently bought him a used Les Paul knock-off, which Billy taught himself to play. Corgan’s musical influences during these years were John Cale, Black Sabbath, Queen, and other mainstream rock acts.
Early Life Bob Geldof was born on October 5, 1951, in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland. He is the son of Evelyn and Robert Geldof. When he was just six years old, his mother died at age 41 from a cerebral brain hemorrhage. Geldoff attended Blackrock College, where he was bullied for being a bad rugby player and for his middle name, which is Zenon. He worked after college as a slaughterman, a road navvy, and a pea canner, and then was hired as a music journalist in Vancouver, Canada, for “The Georgia Straight.
Early Life and Education Brad Goreski was born on August 15, 1977 in Port Perry, Ontario, Canada. As a young adult in 2003, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he attended the University of Southern California. An art history major, Goreski graduated from USC with his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007. Right after graduating, he became an assistant at the West Coast offices of Vogue magazine.
Celebrity Stylist In 2008, Goreski began appearing on the Bravo reality documentary television series “The Rachel Zoe Project” as the associate and style director to celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe.
At his peak, Doug Bell was a very popular touring comedian. He came up at the same time as future superstars Bill Burr, Colin Quinn and Dave Chappelle. In 2004 Doug’s game show “Ring My Bell” debuted on the CW. For a time it was quite popular and attracted other popular comedian guest hosts such as Robert Kelly. The show was cancelled in 2005 following a wave of copyright/plagiarism threats from rival game show “Wheel of Fortune”.
Vedder is celebrated for his powerful baritone vocals and his dynamic stage presence, which have made him one of the most iconic figures in rock music. His deeply personal and introspective lyrics, often dealing with social issues, have resonated with a wide audience, contributing to Pearl Jam’s enduring appeal. Beyond Pearl Jam, Vedder has also made significant contributions as a solo artist. His solo debut, the soundtrack for the 2007 film “Into the Wild,” was met with critical acclaim, and its lead single “Hard Sun” became a popular hit.
Ethan and Joel wrote their first movie, “Blood Simple,” together in 1984, and it was directed by Joel. They would then release “Crimewave” in 1985, “Raising Arizona” in 1987, and “Miller’s Crossing” in 1991. Five years later, the Coen brothers won their first Academy Award, Best Original Screenplay, for their movie “Fargo.” They are also credited with titles including “The Big Lebowski,” “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” “Intolerable Cruelty,” and the Oscar winner “No Country for Old Men.
Two years ago, the family business was overseen by their brother Nasser who had run it successfully until his death of a heart attack in April 2011. As of today, the group holds major stakes in numerous Kuwaiti companies, including National Bank of Kuwait and telecommunication company Zain. Furthermore, the U.S. division of the group operates several fast-food joints throughout the Middle East including KFC, Hardee’s and Krispy Kreme, where the Kharafis are one of the largest shareholders.
Early Life and Career Gabe Newell (nicknamed Gaben) was born on November 3, 1962, in Colorado. He attended Davis Senior High School in Davis, California. He enrolled at Harvard University but dropped out and spent 13 years working for Microsoft, during which time Newell claims to have been the producer on the first three releases of Microsoft Windows. Gabe claims he learned more in three months at Microsoft than he ever did at Harvard.
Thorogood released his most famous song to date, “Bad to the Bone,” with EMI America Records in 1982. The song has been featured in dozens of TV shows and movies, including “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” “Married… with Children,” “Christine,” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks.” Since 1977, George has been part of 16 studio albums with the Destroyers, including five that were certified gold. He has sold over 15 million records worldwide.
Domestically, Bush implemented significant tax cuts and education reform through the No Child Left Behind Act. However, his administration was criticized for its handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the subsequent relief efforts. He is the son of George H.W. Bush, who served as the 41st president of the United States. Prior to becoming a politician, George W. Bush was involved in several business ventures. Notably, he spent many years as an oil investor.
At the peak of his reign, Crossfit was earning roughly $50 million per year in gym licensing fees alone and $100 million total from all income sources (Reebok sponsorship, television licensing fees and merchandise). Glassman resigned as CEO in June 2020 in the wake of an insensitive statement he made on Twitter related to the death of George Floyd. A week later another controversy involving sexism and sexual harassment was recounted in a bombshell New York Times article.