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Dave Kelly (musician) David 'Dave' Kelly (born 13 March 1947, in Streatham, South London), is a British blues singer, guitarist and composer who has been active on the British Blues music scene since the 1960s. He has performed with the John Dummer Blues Band, Tramp, The Blues Band, and his own Dave Kelly Band.
Dave Keon David Michael Keon (born March 22, 1940 in Noranda, Quebec), is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He played professionally from 1960 to 1982, including 15 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986.
Dave Kilminster Dave Kilminster (born January 25, England) is a British guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and music teacher. He is mostly known for touring with Keith Emerson (since 2002) and with Roger Waters on his The Dark Side Of The Moon 2006 tour, performing the guitar and vocal duties that are originally David Gilmour's.
Dave Kingman David Arthur Kingman (born December 21, 1948 in Pendleton, Oregon), nicknamed "Kong" and "Sky King", is a former Major League Baseball slugger who played for the San Francisco Giants (1971-74), New York Mets (1975-77, 1981-83), San Diego Padres (1977), California Angels (1977), New York Yankees (1977), Chicago Cubs (1978-80) and Oakland Athletics (1984-86).
Dave Klein Dave Klein is an American cinematographer best known for working with director Kevin Smith on the films Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and, most recently Clerks II. He also had multiple acting roles in the original Clerks.
Dave Langford-Smith David Langford-Smith (born 7 December 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian-born Ireland cricketer who, on 13 June 2006, became the first man to take a wicket in a One-Day International for Ireland, when he dismissed Ed Joyce (a former Ireland cricketer making his debut for England) at Belfast.
Dave Lapham Dave Lapham (born June 24, 1952 in Melrose, Massachusetts), is a former professional football offensive lineman for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals from 1974 to 1983 and the United States Football League's New Jersey Generals (1984). During his career, he played all five line positions and was a key player on the 1981 Bengals squad that won the AFC championship, but ultimately lost Super Bowl XVI to the San Francisco 49ers.
Dave LaRue Dave LaRue is an accomplished virtuoso bassist who has performed with the Dixie Dregs since 1992 and with the Steve Morse Band since 1989. He also has worked with Dream Theater's John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy.
Dave Le Grys Dave Le Grys is a British track cyclist, World Masters Track Champion, and cycling coach who has competed at international level for his country (notably coming 2nd in the Commonwealth Games Tandem in 1978 with Trevor Gadd). Multi National Track Champion, International Coach and former National Coach.
Dave Leiper David Paul Leiper (born June 18, 1962 in Whittier, California) was a Relief Pitcher with Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics (1984, 1986-87 and 1994-95), San Diego Padres (1987-89), Montreal Expos (1995 and 1996) and Philadelphia Phillies (1995).
Dave Lemanczyk David Lawrence Lemanczyk (born August 17, 1950, in Syracuse, New York) was a pitcher with an eight year career from 1973 to 1980. He played for the Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays and California Angels all of the American League.
Dave Levac Dave Levac (born April 6, 1954 in Brantford, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Brant for the Ontario Liberal Party.
Dave Long David ("Dave") Brian Long (born March 16, 1954) is a former long-distance runner from Great Britain, who represented the United Kingdom in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he finished in 21st position, clocking 2:16:18.
Dave Lowensohn Dates Your Daughter 'Dave Lowensohn Dates Your Daughter' is an intimate seven song EP recorded in late 2003 by one half of Speechwriters LLC (Dave Lowensohn). Most of the tracks were recorded in a sublet apartment, with microphones strung from the ceiling and queen sized mattresses keeping neighbors out of the mix.
Dave Lowry (martial arts) Dave Lowry has been a student of Japanese martial arts since 1968, when he began studying Yagyū Shinkage-ryū kenjutsu under Ryokichi Kotaro of the Nara Prefecture of Japan. He has also studied Shinto Muso-ryū, a style that focuses on use of a four-foot long staff, as well as more modern arts such as karate, aikido, and Kodokan judo.
Dave Lucas Dave Lucas (born October 29) is an American broadcast journalist, news anchor and talk show host, with 22 years of broadcasting experience. Lucas is best known for the 1999 series of internet radio broadcasts surrounding the [Jon Benet Ramsey][http://www.
Dave Luetkenhoelter Dave "Lucky" Luetkenhoelter (born December 18, 1982) is the bassist for the Christian rock band Kutless. He joined the band in 2005, shortly after the release of the band's third full-length album, Strong Tower.
Dave Lynn Dave Lynn 'drag queen of drag queens' is based in Brighton in the UK. He came to mainstream attention in the program Faking It where in a bafta winning episode he mentored former naval petty officer Spence Bowdler into becoming a drag artist known as Britney Ferry
Dave Mac Dave Mac was a guitarist in Iron Maiden briefly in 1979. The band was very impressed with his personality and musical skills, but when he first performed live with Iron Maiden, he apparently suffered from severe stage fright.
Dave MacDonald Dave MacDonald (July 23, 1936 – May 30, 1964) was a Corvette and Shelby Cobra sports car driver in the early 1960's. He was one of two drivers killed during the 1964 Indianapolis 500 in a fiery crash that directly led to a change in fuel type from gasoline to methanol.
Dave Mackintosh Dave "Compact Dynamo" Mackintosh is the drummer and backup vocalist for the band DragonForce. He plays the blast beat drum style, changing the sound when he joined them on their effort Sonic Firestorm.
Dave MacLeod Dave MacLeod is a Scottish rock climber and one of the foremost climbers in the UK. In April 2006 he established the climb Rhapsody on Dumbarton Rock which, at a grade of E11 7a, is possibly the hardest traditional climbing route in the world and almost certainly the most difficult in the UK.
Dave Madden Dave Madden was born on (December 17, 1931) in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada but raised in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. He is best known for his role as Shirley Patridge's manager, Reuben Kincaid, on The Partridge Family.
Dave Madden (actor) Dave Madden (born on 17 December 1931 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian–American actor most famous for his role as the manager Reuben Kincaid on The Partridge Family, though he actually rose to fame just prior to that show as a confetti-throwing curmudgeon on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In in the late 60's. Madden spent his youth in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Dave Magadan David Joseph Magadan (born September 30, 1962 in Tampa, Florida) is a former third and first baseman and coach in Major League Baseball. He is 6'4" tall, weighs 215 lbs, batted from the left side, and threw from the right.
Dave Malone Dave Malone (born August 29, 1952 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is best known as the guitarist/vocalist, and sometimes songwriter, of The Radiators. He has also worked with a wide variety of other musicians, in and out of New Orleans.
Dave Mann David Carl Mann (born June 2, 1932 in Berkeley, California) was an American football player from 1955-1957. He played college football at Oregon State University and was drafted in the 7th round of the 1954 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals.
Dave Manson David "Dave" Manson (born January 27, 1967 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) is a retired former professional ice hockey player. After a junior career with his hometown Prince Albert Raiders, Manson jumped right up to the Chicago Blackhawks.
Dave Mason Dave Mason, born David Thomas Mason, May 10, 1944, is a multi-talented musician -- singer, songwriter, and guitarist -- from Worcester, England, who first found fame with the rock band Traffic. In his long career Mason has played and recorded with many of the era's notable musicians (including Eric Clapton, George Harrison, and Mama Cass Elliot).
Dave Matthews David John Matthews (born January 9 1967) is a South African, now naturalized American, Grammy-award winning lead vocalist and guitarist from Dave Matthews Band. He has also worked as a solo artist and with other musicians, most often with Tim Reynolds.
Dave Matthews Band Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initialism DMB) is an American rock band, originally formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1991 by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Dave Matthews; saxophonist LeRoi Moore; bassist Stefan Lessard; electric violinist Boyd Tinsley; drummer Carter Beauford, and keyboardist Peter Griesar (who left the band in 1993). Since 1998 the band has performed at most of their shows with keyboardist Butch Taylor, who while not an officially named member of the band, is a fixture on stage.
Dave Matthews Band tours Performing their songs live since 1991 when they debuted as a small rock band in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Dave Matthews Band has become internationally known, performing sold out shows at stadiums and large venues throughout the world. In addition to playing in the United States, the band has also performed in such countries as Canada, Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Italy, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and France.
Dave May David LaFrance May (born December 23 1943 in New Castle, Delaware where he starred at William Penn High School) is a former center and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1967-1978. May is one of two Delawareans to make the All-Star Game.
Dave McKay David Lawrence McKay (born March 14, 1950 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former major league baseball player for the Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, and the Oakland A's. He is the father of Cody McKay.
Dave McKean David Tench McKean (born 29 December 1963 in Maidenhead, England) is an illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician. His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital art and sculpture.
Dave McKenzie David ("Dave") Closs McKenzie (born March 16, 1943 in Dunollie) is a former long-distance runner from New Zealand, who represented his native country in the men's marathon at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in Mexico City (1968).
Dave McLlwain Dave McLlwain (born January 9, 1967 in Seaforth, Ontario) is a former NHL hockey player who is best known for playing for a record four NHL teams (the Winnipeg Jets, the New York Islanders, the Buffalo Sabres, and the Toronto Maple Leafs) in one season during the 1991-92 season. This record is shared with Dennis O'Brien who did it during the 1977-78 NHL season.
Dave McNally David Arthur McNally (October 31, 1942–December 1, 2002) was a Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher from 1962 until 1975. He was signed by the Baltimore Orioles and played with them every year but his last one with the Montreal Expos.
Dave Meggett Dave Meggett (born April 30, 1966 in Charleston, South Carolina), is a former professional American Football running back who played for the New York Giants (1989-1994), New England Patriots (1995-1997), and the New York Jets (1998). Before his NFL career, he played for Morgan State University and Towson University.
Dave Meier David Keith Meier (born August 8, 1959 in Helena, Montana) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder, who also played a few games at third base and as a designated hitter. He attended Bullard High School in Fresno, California and then went on to attend Stanford University and Fresno City College.
Dave Meinstein Fueled by a fascination with larger-than-life heroes, Dave Meinstein's career has always been a reflection of his personal interests - from his summer internships at Marvel Comics to his former job as writer/producer/host of Portal. Previously, Meinstein was a writer/producer at E!
Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (born June 12 1988) is a Drive-Thru Records recording singer/songwriter. He plays a mellow blend of acoustic guitar-driven acoustic rock and piano-accented power pop, somewhat in the vein of early Dashboard Confessional and The Rocket Summer.
Dave Meltzer David Allen Meltzer (born October 24, 1961) is the editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), a newsletter for the world of professional wrestling as well as mixed martial arts. WON has grown from an underground publication to one that now commonly circulates around the industry and its fans.
Dave Meniketti Dave Meniketti (born circa 1953) is a lead guitarist and singer/ songwriter for 70's/80's Hard Rock/Blues/Heavy Metal band Y&T. Dave Meniketti has also done two individual solo efforts, which are more blues-oriented, but is touring with Y&T on an off and on basis.
Dave Meros Dave Meros (born 8 February 1956 in Salinas, California), is an American bass guitar player, best known as the bass player for progressive rock band Spock's Beard. Meros has also played with such artists as Gary Myrick, Bobby Kimball of Toto, Simon Phillips, Steve Lukather, Michael Landau, Glen Hughes, Mark Lindsey of Paul Revere and the Raiders, and worked as a tour manager for further artists.
Dave Mew Dave Mew is a drummer best known for his work with The Caretaker Race in the 1980s and 1990s. Dave has also played with a number of bands both the UK and in South East Asia since the break-up of The Caretaker Race broke, playing drums and percussion and co-writing songs.
Dave Meyers David "Dave" Meyers is a popular American music video director known for being creative and inventive. He has directed almost 200 high-profile videos including Jay-Z's 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder', Brandy's 'Talk About Our Love', Hilary Duff's 'Come Clean', and Dave Matthews Band's 'The Space Between'.
Dave Mirra Dave Mirra (born April 4, 1974 in Chittenango, New York, USA), is a professional BMX rider. Dubbed the Miracle Boy (also Miracle Man), Dave Mirra is the most decorated X Games contestant with 20 medals, 14 of them gold.
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 is the successor to Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX and one of the last videogames created by Acclaim Entertainment before going out of business. It was first released for the PlayStation 2 in August 2001, and in the following months it was ported to the GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox video game systems.
Dave Mitchell James David Mitchell (born October 4, 1947 in Wichita Falls, Texas) better known as Dave Mitchell is an American radio personality and voice-over artist who has appeared on over 100 radio stations in Texas, Mississippi, Florida and North and South Carolina.
Dave Mlicki David John Mlicki (born June 8th, 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. After attending Oklahoma State University he was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 17th round of the 1990 amateur draft.
Dave Moffatt David Michael William Moffatt was born March 8, 1984 in Vancouver, British Columbia to Frank and Darlana Moffatt. Dave is a fraternal triplet, while his brothers Bob and Clint, who were born on the same date, are identical twins.
Dave Moore Dave Moore (1924–January 23, 1998) was a popular Minnesota television personality who was one of the most well-recognized figures in the area from the 1950s through the time of his death. Moore hosted the evening news on WCCO channel 4 from 1957 until he retired to a more leisurely schedule in 1991.
Dave Morris Dave Morris (born in 1957) is a British gamebook author of the 1980s and 1990s. He is most famous for the Fabled Lands series, but also wrote the Virtual Reality, Blood Sword, Dragon Warriors and Golden Dragon series, as well as penning a single Fighting Fantasy gamebook (The Keep of the Lich Lord).
Dave Murray (musician) David Michael Murray (born December 23, 1956 in Edmonton, London) is an English guitarist and songwriter best known as one of the original members of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He joined the band just two months after their inception in 1975.
Dave Nellist David Nellist, known as Dave Nellist, (born July 1952) is a Trotskyist political figure and former Labour MP for the former constituency of Coventry South East. He is a member of the Socialist Party of England and Wales and a sitting councillor in Coventry as well as an active member of the Amicus trade union.
Dave Nichol David Nichol (born 1940) is an award-winning Canadian Product Marketing expert. He introduced several store branded lines of products in the 1970s that propelled Loblaw’s from a struggling chain to an industry leading powerhouse.
Dave Nilsson David ("Dave") Wayne Nilsson (born December 14, 1969 in Brisbane, Australia) was an Australian baseball player who played as catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1992 to 1999. Arguably the most successful Aussie in major league history, he was an all-star in 1999, and ended his career on October 3 1999 with 837 games played, 789 hits, 105 home runs and a .
Dave Nonis Dave M. Nonis (born May 25, 1966, Burnaby, British Columbia) is a Canadian former ice hockey player and is current the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks, a National Hockey League franchise.
Dave Nourse Arthur William "Dave" Nourse, born at Croydon, England on January 26, 1878 (some sources say 25 January, 1879) and died at Port Elizabeth, South Africa on July 8, 1948, was a cricketer who played for Natal, Transvaal, Western Province and South Africa.
Dave Nutting Associates Dave Nutting Associates was a video game consulting firm and a major contractor to Bally/Midway during the Golden Age of Arcade Games. They are particularly notable for creating the various video driver chips used in the Astrocade and various Midway arcade games such as Gorf.
Dave O'Brien Dave O'Brien is an American sports announcer who currently broadcasts various Major League Baseball, college basketball, and NBA games for ESPN and Westwood One radio. On December 15th 2006, the Boston Red Sox revealed that O'Brien would replace Jerry Trupiano as a member of the 2007 Red Sox Radio Broadcast team.
Dave Obey David Ross "Dave" Obey (pronounced Obie) (born October 3, 1938) is an American politician. He has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1969, representing the Seventh Congressional District of Wisconsin (map).
Dave Odlum Dave Odlum is an Irish musician and producer. Original member of Irish band Kíla, a band which was founded during his schooldays at Coláiste Eoin, then he left Kíla and joined rock group The Frames with whom he played guitar 1990-2002; since leaving the band, he has pursued a career as a music producer, working largely at Black Box Studios near Angers in France.
Dave Odom Dave Odom (born October 9, 1942) is currently the men's basketball coach at the University of South Carolina. He previously held the same position at Wake Forest University, and was also an assistant coach at the University of Virginia.
Dave Ogilvie Dave Ogilvie is a Canadian record producer and musician. He is a producer of industrial music, and has been associated with bands such as Skinny Puppy (As long time producer and one time full-fledged member), Marilyn Manson, Jakalope, and Alexz Johnson.
Dave Orchard David Lynton Orchard (born 24 June 1948 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) is a cricket umpire. He had a first-class cricket career as an all-rounder for Natal between 1967/68 and 1978/79, scoring 1,634 runs at a batting average of 24.
Dave Padden David James Padden (born February 13, 1976), is the vocalist for Canadian thrash metal band Annihilator. He currently also plays rhythm guitar for the band - all studio guitars had previously been played by the band leader Jeff Waters for some years, but after Padden performed in a dual role on tour he eventually became the rhythm player on a full time basis.
Dave Parkinson Dave Parkinson is the director and co-founder of the Canadian Coalition Against The Death Penalty. Parkinson's work with the coalition resulted in Governor George W Bush being invited to the execution of Shaka Sankofa in 2000.
Dave Pascal Dave Pascal is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker and elsewhere. He received the National Cartoonist Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 1968, and their Humor Comic Book Award for 1977.
Dave Pearce Dave Pearce is a British dance music DJ and record producer, playing gigs across the UK and the world, although he is perhaps best known for his work in radio. He currently works for BBC Radio 1 presenting the long-running Dance Anthems show on Sunday nights.
Dave Pomeroy Dave Pomeroy is a Nashville vocalist, songwriter, and producer (Earwave Productions), but he is best renowned as a bassist. He has played electric and acoustic bass in the studio for many recording artists in addition to his solo and concert work.
Dave Price (publisher) Dave Price (born 1962) is an American journalist who has edited, published and founded a number of free daily newspapers including the Palo Alto Daily News in Palo Alto, California, the Aspen Times Daily in Aspen, Colorado and the San Francisco Daily in San Francisco, California.
Dave Pszenyczny Dave Pszenyczny (born February 18, 1985 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA) is a defence hockey player with the Phoenix Roadrunners. Fans have referred to him as Pez, Chez, and other nicknames due to the difficult spelling of his last name.
Dave Quackenbush Dave Quackenbush is the lead singer of the southern California punk rock band the Vandals. He joined the band in 1985 after original singer Steven Ronald Jensen left the group, and has performed on all of their albums since.
Dave Rader (American football) Dave Rader (Born Wichita, Kansas, March 9, 1957 - ) was the coach of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane from 1988 until the year 1999. He currently serves as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide.
Dave Rajsich David Christopher Rajsich (born September 28, 1951 in Youngstown, Ohio) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1978 to 1980 for the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers. Rajsich, whose last name was pronounced "Ray-Sich", was a southpaw pitcher known as "The Blade" for his propensity to pitch from the edge of the pitcher's mound.
Dave Rat Dave Rat is the founder of Rat Sound Systems Inc., a sound system designer, and live sound engineer for many well known artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, The Offspring, and Blink 182.
Dave Rearick Dave Rearick (born ca 1934) is an American rock climber and mathematician. A pioneer of Yosemite's golden age of climbing, Rearick - frequently climbing with Bob Kamps – was instrumental in shifting the focus from aid climbing to free climbing in the 1950s.
Dave Ridgway David "Dave" Ridgway (born April 24, 1959 in Stockport, England) was a placekicker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. His CFL career began in 1981 when he was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes.
Dave Righetti David Allan Righetti (born November 28, 1958 in San Jose, California), nicknamed "Rags," is an American left-handed former pitcher for various Major League Baseball teams. He is also currently the pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants.
Dave Rimington Dave Brian Rimington (born May 22, 1960) is a former American football center. He attended the University of Nebraska, where he won the Outland Trophy, given to the nation's top offensive lineman, in 1981 and 1982.
Dave Ritchie (hockey player) Dave Ritchie was a professional hockey player mostly famous for scoring the first goal in NHL history. He played 6 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Arenas, Quebec Bulldogs and Montreal Canadiens
Dave Roberts Dave Roberts, born David Ray Roberts (May 31, 1972 in Okinawa, Japan), is a Major League Baseball center fielder for the San Francisco Giants. Previously, he played with the Cleveland Indians (1999-2001), Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-04), Boston Red Sox (2004), and San Diego Padres (-).
Dave Roberts (1970's baseball player) David Wayne Roberts (born February 17, 1951 in Lebanon, Oregon) was a Major League Baseball player from 1972 to 1982 for the San Diego Padres, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, and Philadelphia Phillies. Roberts, a third baseman, made his Major League debut with the Padres the same day he was drafted, skipping the Minor Leagues entirely.
Dave Robisch David George Robisch (born December 22 1949, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player in the ABA and NBA. He was positioned at center and forward for the Denver Rockets/Denver Nuggets (1971-75 and 1980-83), Indiana Pacers (1975-76 and 1976-77), San Diego Sails (1976), Los Angeles Lakers (1977-79), Cleveland Cavaliers (1979-80), San Antonio Spurs (1983) and Kansas City Kings (1984).
Dave Rose David Rose (10 March, 1910 - 4 March, 2006) was an artist who worked for animation studios such as Walt Disney and Warner Brothers. During World War II, he worked at the Armed Forces Motion Picture Unit, which made propaganda films including the Private Snafu cartoon series.
Dave Ross Dave Ross (born April 5, 1952 in Yorktown, New York) is a popular liberal talk show host on Seattle's KIRO-AM 710 radio station, with whom he had been a news anchor since 1978, his show starting nine years later in 1987. He has sometimes broadcast his show while on assignment in other locations, including overseas, such as Baghdad in April 2004.
Dave Rowntree Dave Rowntree (born David Rowntree on 8 May, 1964, in Colchester, Essex, England) is best known as the drummer in the band Blur. He is an outspoken supporter of Internet filesharing and opposes movements to ban sharing of copyrighted material.
Dave Rozema David Scott Rozema (born August 5, 1956, in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in 1975, he played with the team for eight seasons, winning 15 games in his rookie year and a World Series in 1984.
Dave Rudabaugh David Rudabaugh (June 14 1854 – February 18, 1886), better known as 'Dirty Dave' for his personal hygiene habits, was an outlaw and gunfighter in the old west. Though he is not terribly well known today, he crossed paths with many of his better known contemporaries.
Dave Salo Dave Salo was appointed Head Coach of the University of Southern California swim team in April 2006. From the fall of 1990 until this recent appointment, David Salo was Head Coach of the Irvine Novaquatics swim team where he remains General Manager.
Dave Samuels Dave Samuels is an American vibraphone player who has worked with various jazz and fusion artists, such as Spyro Gyra. Currently, he plays in an ensemble called The Caribbean Jazz Project, a Grammy-winning jazz-Latin music group.
Dave Sax David John Sax (born September 22, 1958 in Sacramento, California) is a former Major League Baseball player and the brother of All-Star second baseman Steve Sax. He played catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1982-83) and Boston Red Sox (1985-87) in his brief major league career.
Dave Semenko David John "Dave" Semenko (born 12 July, 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired hockey player who played for the Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers, and Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. He was originally selected in 1977 by the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League and the Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association.
Dave Shea Dave Shea is a web designer well known around the standards-based design community for his management of the CSS Zen Garden, along with his own blog, Mezzoblue. Shea is also the owner of his own web design company, Bright Creative, and an active member and contributor to the Web Standards Project.
Dave Shipanoff David Noel Shipanoff (born November 13, 1959 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. The right-hander was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as an amateur free agent on July 19, 1980.
Dave Shoji Dave Shoji (born December 4, 1946) is Head Coach of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa Rainbow Wahine Volleyball team since 1975. Under his leadership, the Rainbow Wahine won four national titles (1979, 1982, 1983, 1987).
Dave Shula David Donald Shula (born May 28, 1959 in Lexington, Kentucky) is a former American football player and coach. The son of famed National Football League coach Don Shula, he now works with his father in the family's restaurant business, Shula’s Steak Houses.
Dave Schultz (amateur wrestler) David Leslie Schultz (June 6 1959 - January 26 1996) was an Olympic and World champion freestyle wrestler. Regarded as a tireless competitor and supreme tactician on the mat, he was beloved throughout the world of amateur wrestling for his friendliness and eagerness to lend help or advice to team-mates and opponents alike.
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