• Charles E Brasher was a Canadian inventor, and maker of stringed instruments. His inventions include a novel cone for the resonator guitar, which he patented...
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  • Indian band Supertones, a Christian ska band A guitar developed by Charles Brasher This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Supertone...
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  • Brasher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Brasher, Canadian inventor Chris Brasher (1928–2003), British athlete Rex Brasher...
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  • substitutes were: Cregger. The starting lineup for Washington and Lee was: Charles Brasher (left end), Hugo Bonino (left tackle), Porter Berry (left guard), Edward...
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  • Hills in Sydney, Brasher played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1988. In 1989 Balmain Tigers coach Warren Ryan called up Brasher, still in high school...
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  • "abysmally recorded, with frequent overmodulation muddying its brasher moments." Ray Charles - vocals, piano Clark Terry - trumpet Ernie Royal - trumpet...
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  • Great Britain team of Scott Brash, Harry Charles and Ben Maher, the third gold medal for Great Britain in the event. Brash and Maher had already been part...
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  • Charles William James Keeping (22 September 1924 – 16 May 1988) was an English illustrator, children's book author and lithographer. He made the illustrations...
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    or are, members, including King George VI, King Charles III, Rob Andrew, Mike Atherton, Chris Brasher, Gavin Hastings and Hugh Laurie. The Hawks' Club...
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    parents. Townshend was a brash young man, whose "wonderful endowments [were] dashed with follies and indiscretions." Charles graduated from the Dutch...
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