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Tony Scullion Tony Scullion (Irish: Antóin Ó Scolláin) is a former Gaelic Footballer for the Derry senior football team. He won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medal in 1993 with Derry and played club football with Ballinascreen.
Tony Shafrazi In 1974, the young Iranian artist Tony Shafrazi spray-painted the words "KILL LIES ALL" onto Pablo Picasso's Guernica, then installed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as a protest against U.S.
Tony Sharpe Tony Sharpe (born on June 26, 1961 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a former sprinter from Canada who won an Olympic bronze medal in 4 x 100 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. Competing at the first World Championships in 1983, he set his personal best 100 metres time with 10.
Tony Sheridan (footballer) Tony Sheridan (born 21 October, 1974 in Dublin) was a highly talented footballer who returned to Dublin in August 1995 and signed for Shelbourne FC from Coventry City with whom he had played in the FA Premiership with.
Tony Scherman Tony Scherman (born 1950) is a leading Canadian painter. Born in Toronto, Canada and a 1974 graduate of the Royal College of Art, Scherman has had solo shows in galleries and regional museums throughout Canada and the United States.
Tony Schwartz Anthony Schwartz, also known as the "wizard of sound," (born in New York City August 19, 1923) is an American sound archivist and advertising creator. He is best known for creating the controversial Daisy Girl television ad for the 1964 Lyndon Johnson campaign.
Tony Simmons Tony DeAngelo Simmons (born December 8, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football and Canadian football player. He played in the NFL for the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, and most recently the New York Giants.
Tony Simpson Anthony (Tony) James Simpson (born July 15, 1965) is an Australian politician. He has been an Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since February 2005, representing the electorate of Serpentine-Jarrahdale.
Tony Sinclair Tony Sinclair is a character who appears in advertisements for Tanqueray alcoholic beverages (namely gin and vodka). The highly-esteemed socialite, played by actor Rodney Mason, has so far appeared in four advertising spots as the company's spokesman.
Tony Siragusa Anthony Siragusa (born May 14, 1967 in Kenilworth, New Jersey) is a former American football defensive tackle who spent twelve seasons in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens. His nickname is Goose, which is derived from the pronunciation of his last name.
Tony Skinner Tony Skinner is a British comic book writer who collaborated with comics legend Pat Mills in the 1990s. Together they worked on scripts for ABC Warriors, Finn and Flesh for 2000AD and Sex Warrior, The Fear Teachers, Psycho Killer and Accident Man for Toxic!.
Tony Sly Tony Sly is the vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for No Use for a Name. He also released a split solo album with Lagwagon vocalist Joey Cape, in which he performed acoustic versions of 6 of his band's songs.
Tony Smith (Australian politician) Anthony (Tony) David Hawthorn Smith (born 13 March 1967) is an Australian politician who has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Casey, Victoria. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at the University of Melbourne.
Tony Smith (Australian rugby league coach) Tony Smith is the head coach of Super League club Leeds Rhinos. The Australian was appointed by the Rhinos in a surprise move in 2003 as the club decided to move incumbent Daryl Powell into an upstairs role for two years from the start of the 2004 season.
Tony Smith (basketball) Charles Anton (Tony) Smith (born June 14 1968, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA. was selected with the 24th pick of the 2nd round in the 1990 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
Tony Smith (English rugby league) Tony Smith, a former Great Britain international, is the former coach of Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. He was appointed in August 2005 after a successful spell as caretaker coach following the sacking of Australian Shane McNally.
Tony Solaita Tolia "Tony" Solaita (January 15, 1947 - February 10, 1990) was a Major League Baseball player for the New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, California Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, and Montreal Expos from 1968 to 1979. He also played for a minor league team in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.
Tony Spreadbury Antony John Spreadbury, commonly known as Tony or Spreaders (the latter traditionally pronounced with a strong west country accent), (born 28 March 1962 Bath, England) is one of the world's most respected rugby union referees, and along with Chris White is one of England's two highest level referees.
Tony Stein Corporal Tony Stein (1921-1945) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in repeated singlehanded assaults against the enemy and outstanding valor in aiding wounded Marines during the initial assault on Iwo Jima on 19 February 1945.
Tony Stewart Anthony Wayne "Tony" Stewart (born May 20, 1971) is an auto racing driver who has won championships in sprint cars, Indy cars, and stock cars. He currently drives the #20 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, owned by Joe Gibbs Racing and sponsored by Home Depot and the #33 Old Spice Chevy in Busch Series.
Tony Stewart (Australian politician) Tony Stewart is a NSW Australian Labor Party politician representing the State electoral district of Bankstown. Mr Stewart was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on the 25th of March 1995 in the State electoral district of Lakemba.
Tony Stigsson Stig Kent Tony Stigsson (born November 6, 1956 in Lönsboda, a part of Osby in Skåne in Sweden) is a major general in the Swedish Army. Former operative head for the staff of the Swedish armed forces and member of the Swedish army staff and Sweden's representative in the Challenges of Peace Operations.
Tony Stradlin Anthony 'Tony' Salantri, is a professional wrestler that was signed to World Wrestling Entertainment to wrestle in Deep South Wrestling, LLC and is also known as Tony Santarelli. Along with Mike Taylor, he was one half of the first DSW tag team champions in DSW known as High Impact.
Tony Strobl Anthony Joseph (Tony) Strobl (born May 12 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio, died December 29 1991) was an American comics artist and animator. He went to Cleveland School of Art from 1933–37, with Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who actually got some help from Strobl creating Superman.
Tony Sunshine Tony Sunshine is an R&B singer of Puerto Rican descent, famous for singing on a good number of Terror Squad's songs. He sang on tracks such as Cuban Link's Still Telling Lies, Fat Joe's All I Need and Big Pun's 100%.
Tony the Tiger Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes (also known as Frosties) breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. More recently, Tony has also become the mascot for Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers and Tiger Power.
Tony Tang Tony Tang is a British screen actor, best known for his recurring role as the Chinese Waiter in the BBC comedy series Little Britain, written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Tang's other television work includes appearances in Dr.
Tony Tarasco Anthony Giacinto Tarasco (born December 9, 1970 in New York City) is a former Major League baseball outfielder for the Atlanta Braves, Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, and New York Mets from 1993 to 2002.
Tony Taylor Antonio Nemesio (Sanchez) Taylor (born December 19, 1935 in Central Alava, Cuba) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball. From 1958 through 1976, Taylor played for the Chicago Cubs (1958-60), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1960-71 and 1974-76) and Detroit Tigers (1971-73).
Tony Tebby Tony Tebby is probably most famous for designing Qdos, the computer operating system used in the Sinclair QL personal computer, whilst working as an engineer at Sinclair Research in the early 1980s. He left Sinclair Research in 1984 in protest at the premature launch of the QL, and formed QJUMP Ltd.
Tony Tenser Tony Tenser (1920-) is an English born film producer of Lithuanian-Jewish descent. He specialised in producing Exploitation film movies and founded his own producion company Tigon British Film Productions in 1966.
Tony Tetuila Anthony Olanrewaju Awotoye better known as Tony Tetuila is an Afro hip hop artist from Nigeria. Formerly a member of The Remedies (along with Eedris Abdulkareem and Eddy Montana), he split with the group and has been successful as a solo artist.
Tony Thaxton Tony Thaxton was born September 6, 1978 and plays drums for the rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Thaxton, originally from Richmond, VA first met the band while playing a show in Milton, Pennsylvania with his old band, Submerge.
Tony Thomas Charles Anthony Thomas (b. 7 December 1947 in Hollywood, California) is an American TV and film producer, who has produced such TV series as Nurses, Herman's Head, Blossom, Empty Nest, Benson, Beauty and the Beast, The Golden Girls, Heartland, and It's a Living, as well as Dead Poets Society.
Tony Thompson (singer) Tony Thompson (born September 2, 1975 in Waco, Texas) is an American R&B/soul singer and the lead vocalist of the R&B group Hi-Five. Thompson, who was raised in Oklahoma City, started singing solos in the local church choir at the age of eight.
Tony Tirabassi Anthony (Tony) Tirabassi (born 30 October 1957 in Thorold, Ontario) was a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2000 to 2004. He won the Niagara Centre electoral district in Ontario to become a member of the 37th Canadian Parliament.
Tony Torchia Anthony Lewis Torchia (born December 13, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois), is a former minor league baseball player and manager. He was a lefthanded throwing, righthanded batting first baseman who played 13 seasons in the minors.
Tony Touch Tony Touch, also known as Tony Toca, is an American hip hop DJ MC, B-boy, and producer from New York City, who is of Puerto Rican descent. He worked with many groups and rappers as Funkdoobiest, Cocoa Brovaz and Cypress Hill, and has a longtime affiliation with New York-based B-boy association Rocksteady Crew.
Tony Trabert Marion Anthony (Tony) Trabert (born August 16, 1930 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former tennis champion and longtime tennis author, TV commentator, instructor, and motivation speaker. In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Trabert in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time In his 1979 autobiography Kramer considered the best player ever to have been either Don Budge (for consistent play) or Ellsworth Vines (at the height of his game).
Tony Tuckson John Anthony Tuckson (born 18 January 1921 at Port Said, Egypt, died 24 November 1973 at Wahroonga, Australia), was an artist - in his late work an abstract expressionist - and was previously a war-time Spitfire pilot. He died of cancer.
Tony Tursi Anthony (Tony) Tursi, an Italian-American, was a nightclub and business owner in San Juan, Puerto Rico for many years. His principal distinction was to own and operate "La Riviera", one of the most distinguished adult entertainment emporia in San Juan.
Tony Valeri Tony Valeri, PC, BA (born August 11, 1957) was the Canadian Government House Leader in Paul Martin's government from 2004 until 2006. He was narrowly (19,271 — 18,878) defeated by New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate Wayne Marston in the 2006 general election held on January 23, 2006.
Tony Vidmar Tony Vidmar (born July 4, 1970 in Adelaide) is an Australian football (soccer) player of Slovenian origin, currently playing with the Central Coast Mariners in the Australian A-League. He was a member of the Australian national team, competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona for his native country, and is currently Australia's third highest capped player.
Tony Vincent Tony Vincent, original name Anthony Peter Strascina is a singer and actor and was born in New Mexico, United States on July 25, 1973. He took the stage name Tony Vincent (after his grandfather Vincent) when he was preparing to release his first EP in 1993.
Tony Visconti Tony Visconti (born April 24, 1944) is a record producer, and sometimes a musician or singer, who has had a long and illustrious career working with some of the best known popular music artists from the late 1960s onwards, including the Moody Blues, as well as T. Rex, Thin Lizzy, Sparks, Gentle Giant, Boomtown Rats, Hazel O'Connor, Adam Ant, The Stranglers, Richard Barone, Manic Street Preachers, Kristeen Young and most recently Morrissey.
Tony Ward (rugby player) Anthony Joseph Patrick Ward (born October 8 1954, Dublin, Ireland), commonly referred to as Tony Ward, was a Irish rugby union player and footballer during the 1970s and 1980s. He currently works a sports journalist for the Irish Independent and as a rugby commentator for RTE.
Tony Ward (U.S. actor) Born Anthony Borden Ward on June 10, 1963 in Kansas, USA, Tony Ward has achieved both fame and infamy as an international male supermodel, as a porn star and artist and as Madonna's one-time boyfriend and star of her Justify My Love video in 1990. Ward also appeared in Madonna's controversial book Sex in 1992.
Tony West Tony West (born 7 July 1972) is an English professional darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation tournaments. He has won one Open event, the Portland Open in 2004, and one pairs Open event, also at the Portland Open but in 2006.
Tony Whelan Tony Whelan (b. 20 November, 1952 in Salford, Manchester) is a former Manchester United footballer who is currently Manchester United's Assistant Academy Director for 9 - 16 year olds and head coach of the under 11's - 12's team.
Tony Whitlam Antony Philip Whitlam QC, (born 7 January 1944), Australian politician and judge, is the son of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and Margaret Whitlam. He was born in Sydney and educated at Sydney Boys' High School and the Australian National University in Canberra, where he graduated in law.
Tony Wilding Anthony ("Tony") Frederick Wilding (born October 31, 1883 in Christchurch, New Zealand – died May 9, 1915 near Neuve-Chapelle, Pas-de-Calais, France) was a champion tennis player and a soldier killed in action during World War I. He was the World No.
Tony Woodcock (rugby player) Tony Dale Woodcock (born 27 January 1981 in Helensville, New Zealand) is a rugby union player who plays for North Harbour in the Air New Zealand Cup and for the Blues in the Super 14. He plays for North Harbour Marist in the North Harbour premier competition.
Tony Woodley Tony Woodley (born Wirral 2 January 1948) is a British Trade Union leader who came to prominence in June 2003 when he was elected to succeed Bill Morris as General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G). He is a member of the so-called "Awkward Squad" of trade union leaders opposed to New Labour policies that they perceive to be against the interests of working people.
Tony Worthington William Anthony Worthington, known as Tony Worthington, (born 11 October 1941) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He was Labour Party member of Parliament for Clydebank and Milngavie, and was first elected in 1987.
Tony Wright (Staffordshire politician) Anthony Wayland Wright, known as Tony Wright, (born 11 March 1948) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He is Labour member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, and was first elected in 1992 for Cannock and Burntwood.
Tony York Tony Batton York (November 27, 1912 - April 18, 1970) was a Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs in 1944. A native of Irene, Texas, the 31-year-old rookie stood 5'10" and weighed 165 lbs.
Tony Zale Tony Zale (May 29 1913 - March 20 1997) (real name Anthony Florian Zaleski), "the man of steel" was an American boxer. Zale was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, a steel town, which gave him his nickname.
Tony Zappia Tony Zappia was the Australian Labor Party candidate for the electoral division of Makin in north-eastern Adelaide, South Australia in the 2004 election. He is a former Australian national powerlifting champion and has been Mayor of the City of Salisbury since 1997.
Tony Zappone Tony Zappone (born Anthony N. Zappone, October 9, 1947 in Tampa, Florida) began his career in journalism at age 14 as a freelance photographer with The Tampa Tribune, paid at the rate of three dollars per published news photo.
Tonya (Japan) Ton'ya (問屋), called toiya outside of Edo, were trade brokers in Japan, primarily wholesalers, warehouse managers, and managers of the transportation of goods; the term applies equally to the traders themselves and to their shops or warehouses. First appearing as early as the 12th century, ton'ya came to serve a crucial role in the economy of the Edo period (1603-1867).
Tonya Cooley Tonya Cooley (born January 7, 1980 in Visalia, California) was a cast member on MTV's reality television series, The Real World: Chicago, the 11th season of The Real World, which aired in 2002. She has since been a regular on the spin-off Real World/Road Rules Challenge, participating in 5 challenges as of 2006.
Tonya Lee Williams Tonya Lee Williams (born Tonya Maxine Williams on July 12, 1957 in London) is a black Canadian actress, best known for her role as Dr. Olivia Barber Winters on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless, from 1990 to 2005.
Tonya Mitchell Tonya Jean Mitchell (born August 21, 1982) American pop singer as well as an aspiring model and actress. She came to fame in 2001 with the release of her debut single, Broken Promises from her debut album "I Represent", which became a top 40's hit.
Tonypandy Tonypandy is a town in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taff, traditional county of Glamorgan, south Wales, lying in the Rhondda Fawr Valley. It is one of the principal shopping areas in the Rhondda and has many shops to cater for all needs from cigarettes to alcohol, pasties to tracksuits and dvds to sovereign rings and cheap jewellery.
Tonyrefail Welfare AFC The actual date of the football club was formed is not known with any degree of certainty, but it is probably safe to assume that with the opening of the Welfare park in 1925, a team was in existence at that time and took the name of Tonyrefail Welfare AFC
Too too is the fourth album from Fantastic Plastic Machine and the follow-up to beautiful. Continuing the musical styles from the last album, this one was recorded in Tokyo's Never Ever Studios (and became one of the titles of the song.
Too $hort Too $hort, or Too Short, (born Todd Anthony Shaw on April 28 1966 in Los Angeles, California) is a rapper who started his career as a youth in Oakland, California. Through his music, Too $hort has cultivated a persona of a no-nonsense pimp, and is widely credited for popularizing pimp culture in hip hop, along with Ice T.
Too Bad You're Beautiful Too Bad You're Beautiful is the first full-length release from Long Island-based post-hardcore band From Autumn To Ashes. The album is unique in that it features the dual vocals of Benjamin Perri and drummer Francis Mark.
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" was a 1966 album track for The Temptations' Gettin' Ready LP, which later became a 1969 hit song by American soul music legend Marvin Gaye for the Motown label. Already going through a vocal change by this point and fresh from the success of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", this song featured a less pained performance than "Grapevine".
Too Dizzy "Too Dizzy" is a song written by David Bowie and Erdal Kizilcay in 1987 for Bowie's album Never Let Me Down. "Too Dizzy" has the dubious status of being deleted from subsequent reissues of the album, most likely because of the irony-free borderline misogyny of the lyrics.
Too Drunk to Fuck "Too Drunk to Fuck" (B-side "The Prey") was a single by the Dead Kennedys and was released in May of 1981 by Cherry Red Records. The single reached Number 36 in the UK Singles Chart, although it was not stocked in some record shops because of its provocative title.
Too Far to Care Too Far To Care is the third studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released on June 17, 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album's title comes from the song "Streets of Where I'm From".
Too Far To Go Too Far To Go is a collection of short stories by the American author John Updike published in 1979 and later made into a two-hour television movie on the NBC network with Blythe Danner, Kathryn Walker and Michael Moriarty. The linked stories focus upon the marriage and eventual divorce of Richard and Joan Maple and depict a 1960's New England milieu prototypical of much of Updike's fiction.
Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Work "Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Work" is a poem by Mark Lamarr, published under his birth name as Mark Jones. Written in 1985, when he was eighteen and had left school, he submitted it to Faber and Faber, where it subsequently appeared in a volume of Hard Lines.
Too Gone Too Long "Too Gone Too Long" was the final single from musical group En Vogue's third studio album, EV3 The group performed the single on the Soul Train Music Awards, VH-1 Fashion Awards and The RuPaul Show to promote it. It reached top 40 in the US and UK.
Too Hip For The Room Too Hip For The Room started as a folk-rock band created in 1998 by two brothers, Tony DeStefano - vocals and guitar and Paul DeStefano - Zendrum and percussion - in collaboration with Alan Fleishman, who was at one point their high school history teacher.
Too Hood "Too Hood" is an R&B song written by American singer-songwriter Monica, Bryan Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri, and Harold Lilly for Monica's original third studio album, All Eyez on Me (2002). It was co-produced by Dupri, and Cox, and released as the album's second single in September 2002.
Too Hot "Too Hot" is a pop-dance song co-written by Alanis Morissette and Leslie Howe, and produced by Howe for Morissette's debut album Alanis (1991). It was released as the album's first single in May 1991 (see 1991 in music).
Too Hot to Handle (1960 film) Too Hot to Handle (US Title: Playgirls After Dark, 1960) is a low budget neo-noir UK gangster thriller, directed by Terence Young, steeped in pre-swinging 60s London atmosphere. Christopher Lee has a small role in the film.
Too Late for Tears Too Late for Tears is a 1949 black-and-white film starring Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea. Scott and Duryea appeared in many films noir during this era however they only appeared in one other film together; the western Silver Lode.
Too Late to Turn Back Now Too Late to Turn Back Now is the title of a 1977 album by the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, on the Flying Fish label. It was their first live album, recorded at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
Too Late To Cancel Too Late To Cancel is the third album by Mitch Benn, released in 2004 under the name of 'Mitch Benn and The Distractions' and featuring his backing band composed of Kirsty Newton and Tasha Baylis. All songs were written by Mitch Benn.
Too Late with Adam Carolla Too Late with Adam Carolla was a late night talk show hosted by Adam Carolla and produced by Jackhole Industries, a team made up of old collaborators: Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, and Daniel Kellison. The show which mixes celebrity interviews, chatty everyday observations, scripted sketches, and unscripted phone conversations with viewers premiered on August 8, 2005 in the 11:30 p.
Too Many Magicians Too Many Magicians is a novel by Randall Garrett, an American science fiction author. One of several stories starring Lord Darcy, it was first serialized in Analog Science Fiction in 1966 and published in book form the same year by Doubleday.
Too Many Men Too many men on the ice is a penalty in ice hockey called when a team has more than the legal number of six players (including the goalie) on the ice at one time. The punishment for this penalty is two minutes in the penalty box served by the player chosen by the offending coach from one of his players on the ice at the time of the penalty.
Too Many Puppies "Too Many Puppies" is a single from the early 1990s band Primus and the second single off of their 1990 studio debut album "Frizzle Fry". It was the first song Primus' bassist and lead-singer Les Claypool ever composed.
Too Much 4 Much Too Much 4 Much was a Canadian television series, which aired on MuchMusic. The series, which aired after midnight Eastern time, played controversial videos which had, for one reason or another, been banned from regular rotation on the network, and featured panel discussions on the issues raised by the videos in question.
Too Much Junkie Business Too Much Junkie Business is a compilation of studio demos and live recordings, recorded in late 1982 by influential protopunk guitarist/singer Johnny Thunders. It is one of the original releases by the then-cassette-only label ROIR.
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes is the longest running show in Chicago and the only open-run off-off-Broadway show in New York. Starting in 1988, the show has run 50 weekends of the year since then.
Too Much Love Will Kill You Too Much Love Will Kill You is a song written by Queen guitarist Brian May, Frank Musker, and Elizabeth Lamers. The song was recorded around 1988 or before, and was intended to be on Queen's The Miracle album in 1989.
Too Much Rain Too Much Rain is a song from Paul McCartney's 2005 album Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard. It was inspired by the theme to the 1936 film Modern Times, written by Charlie Chaplin and commonly known as "Smile.
Too Much Texas Too Much Texas where a band from Oldham, Greater Manchester formed by Inspiral Carpets frontman Tom Hingley in the late eighties. They released one single on uglyman records, later home of I Am Kloot and Elbow.
Too Much, Too Soon Too Much, Too Soon is a 1958 biographical film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon, based on the autobiography by Diana Barrymore and Gerold Frank.
Too Pure Too Pure is a London, United Kingdom based independent record label that was formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The labels reputation was built releasing primarily alternative/independent music which they felt was being ignored by the major labels.
Too Pure - The Peel Sessions Too Pure - The Peel Sessions is a compilation CD and 10" vinyl LP released by Strange Fruit by arrangement with the indie label Too Pure in 1992, and featuring their three most up-and-coming bands at the time. It contains some of the earliest commercially released work by PJ Harvey.
Too Shy "Too Shy" is a song written and recorded by English New Wave/pop music band Kajagoogoo in 1983. Released as the first single from their debut album White Feathers, the song was an immediate hit in the UK, spending two weeks at number one in the UK Singles Chart.
Too Tough Angela's second album for Arista Records, "Too Tough" proformed better on the charts than her excellent previous album, "Something About You" did.. The double entendre laced lead single, "Too Tough" became a sizable dancefloor hit.
Too Young In the United States, the best-known version of the song was recorded by Nat King Cole on February 6, 1951 and released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1449. It was a million-selling record and reached the #1 position on the Billboard magazine chart, staying there for 5 weeks.
Too Young to Fall in Love "Too Young to Fall in Love" is a song by the American hard rock band Mötley Crüe originally released on their 1983 album Shout at the Devil. It also appears in Grand Theft Auto Vice City soundtrack, radio station V-Rock.
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