• Ten Inch Men was an American rock band formed in 1983 in Long Beach, California by record producer Dana M Allen on his Obelisk Records label. Original...
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    band." The band, sans Weiland, recruited Dave Coutts, the frontman of Ten Inch Men, and performed under the moniker Talk Show. Talk Show released one eponymous...
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  • was essentially Stone Temple Pilots with Coutts (formerly of the band Ten Inch Men) taking the place of Scott Weiland, who was working on solo material...
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    DeLeo, his brother Dean, and Kretz joined with singer Dave Coutts of Ten Inch Men and formed Talk Show. Released in 1997 on Atlantic Records, their eponymous...
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  • Eyes" (Adam Lambert song), released in 2019 "New Eyes", 1986 song by Ten Inch Men from the Hours in Pain EP New Eyes, annual playwriting festival at Mu...
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  • Dave Coutts may refer to: Dave Coutts (musician), member of Ten Inch Men Dave Coutts (footballer) (1905–1956), Australian rules footballer This disambiguation...
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  • 1993 Screenplaying - Mark Knopfler - Engineer 1992 Pretty Vultures - Ten Inch Men - Engineer, Producer 1992 Songs & Crazy Dreams - Paul Brady - Mixing...
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    Zach Edey (category All-American college men's basketball players)
    Division I men's basketball championship game in his final year. Edey is listed at 7 feet 4 inches (2.24 m), making him the tallest player in Big Ten history...
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    success. There was a Bob Dylan bootleg compilation called Ten of Swords released on ten 12-inch vinyl records, which consisted of various unreleased material...
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    in 1938, the Bureau of Ordnance assumed the Iowa class would use the 16-inch (406 mm)/50 Mark 2 guns constructed for the 1920 South Dakota-class battleships...
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