• Melville Lance Cooke (30 May 1934 – 5 September 2013) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand twenty three times between 1959...
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    Mel Carter (born April 22, 1939) is an American soul and pop singer and actor. He is best known for his 1965 million-selling recording "Hold Me, Thrill...
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  • hockey player Matthew Cooke (1829-1887), Irish entomologist Mel Cooke (1934–2013), New Zealand rugby league footballer Mick Cooke (born 1951), Irish association...
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    her mother, Mel B is a first cousin of actor and director Christian Cooke; Cooke's mother Di and Mel B's mother Andrea are sisters. Mel B studied performing...
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    brothers), Mel Carter and Johnnie Taylor. Cooke then created a publishing imprint and management firm named Kags. Like most R&B artists of his time, Cooke focused...
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    and is a first cousin to Mel B from the Spice Girls through his mother, Di, who is sister to Mel's mother, Andrea Brown. Cooke began his acting career...
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  • Ranks, Supercat, Cutty Ranks and Admiral Bailey." Furthermore, journalist Mel Cooke asserted,"There is only one recording on which a large proportion of the...
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    Phillip Orchard 6. George Menzies 7. Stacey Jones 8. Cliff Johnson (c) 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Ruben Wiki 11. Mark Graham 12. Ron Ackland 13. Mel Cooke...
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  • 9 September 2007, Mel Cooke (2008) "General Trees makes, marks history with 'Minibus'", Jamaica Gleaner, 23 November 2008. Mel Cooke (2008), "Story of...
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    (PDF) on 17 March 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2017. Cooke, Richard (3 February 2018). "Voice of wisdom: Mel Jones, 45, cricket commentator". The Saturday Paper...
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