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    Gene Walker (June 7, 1893 – June 21, 1924) was an American motorcycle flat track racer who was one of the first riders from the Southern United States...
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  • 2011. The album was recorded in the band's hometown and produced by Gene Walker. Opus Eponymous was nominated for a Grammis Award. The Japanese release...
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    production motorcycles. The first official FIM record was set in 1920, when Gene Walker rode an Indian on Daytona Beach at 104.12 mph (167.56 km/h). Since late...
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  • York City, and is the nephew of actor Gene Wilder with whom he lived for a period of time in childhood. Walker-Pearlman is best known for the 2000 film...
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  • Sam Aull as Kid #3 Carson Aull as Kid #4 Boyd Peterson as Farmer #1 Gene Walker as Farmer #2 Lowell D. Smith as Wrangler Rick Warner as Doctor Mark Jeffrey...
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    James Carter Walker Jr. (born June 25, 1947) is an American actor and comedian. He portrayed James Evans Jr. ("J.J."), the older son of Florida and James...
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  • Galal Walker (born 1943), American professor Garry Walker (born 1974), Scottish conductor Gee Walker (1908–1981), American baseball player Gene Walker (1893–1924)...
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  • Luna as Eddie Hasha Philip Brodie as George M. Hendee Tommy Bastow as Otto Walker Wilson Bethel as Ray Weishaar Alex Shaffer as Albert "Shrimp" Burns Dougray...
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  • Iddo Goldberg as Tech Rob Craig Conway as Steve Tomko John Lynch as Gene Walker J. J. Perry as Montoya Camilla Power as Sarah Hunter Nick Rowntree as...
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  • Again" is a song written by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan in 1940. They first recorded it in 1941. According to Gene Sullivan, the song, “When my Blue...
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