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    (August 25, 1925 – March 17, 1966), also known by his ring name Chief Don Eagle, was a Mohawk boxer and professional wrestler during the 1950s and 1960s...
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    (June 3, 2020). "Eagles' Don Henley Calls on Congress to Bolster Online Copyright Laws". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 15, 2023. "Eagles' Don Henley asks Congress...
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    autobiography detailing his tenure with Eagles, Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974–2001), in 2008. Don Felder was born in Gainesville, Florida...
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    popular track. In 1974, guitarist Don Felder joined, and On the Border produced the top-40 hit "Already Gone" and the Eagles' first number-one song in the...
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    name. He was trained by second generation Native American wrestler Chief Don Eagle. He was a standout in the Georgia and Florida territories of the National...
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    Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry (born 7 May 1968) is a Swedish singer and stage performer. His 1997 single "Save Tonight" achieved commercial success in Ireland...
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    Don Eagle's second reign, splinter titles were created by regional promoters in Chicago and Ohio. Bowser abandoned the championship later in Eagle's reign...
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    which was only available until eighth grade. Two Rivers was trained by Don Eagle, a former World Heavyweight Champion in the Boston-based American Wrestling...
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  • Eagle is a given name and surname. Adam Fortunate Eagle (born 1929), Ojibwa activist Big Eagle (c. 1827–1906), Mdewakanton Sioux leader Don Eagle (1925–1966)...
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    from June 27, 1945 until May 23, 1950, when he lost the championship to Don Eagle in Cleveland, Ohio. Sexton died in 1990. American Wrestling Association...
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