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Andrew McDermott (other)
Andrew or Andy McDermott may refer to: * Andrew McDermott (singer) (1966–2011), English singer * Andrew McDermott (footballer) (1889–1915), Scottish footballer * Andy McDermott (born 1974), British author * Andy McDermott (footballer) (born 1977), Australian footballer * Andy McDermott (soccer) (born 1976), American soccer player {{hndis, McDermott, Andrew ...
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Andrew McDermott (singer)
Threshold are an English progressive metal band formed in Surrey in the late 1980s. History 1988–1992 Threshold began their career in 1988, initially playing covers of metal groups like Ratt and Testament (band), Testament. As they continued playing together, they began to write their own songs, and eventually stopped playing covers altogether. Early recordings were released locally on cassette under the band name "If Not, Why?". They played their first gig at The Compasses in Egham, Surrey, with Jon Jeary on vocals and Ian Bennett on bass. In 1992, they signed their first record deal, and after adding vocalist Damian Wilson to the group alongside guitarists Karl Groom and Nick Midson, bassist Jon Jeary and drummer Tony Grinham, produced their first commercial recording, "Intervention," which was released on a Dutch progressive rock compilation album. Shortly afterwards, keyboardist Richard West joined the band, and he remains with them to this day. ;1993–1999 The band ...
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Andrew McDermott (footballer)
Andrew McDermott (1889 – 12 July 1915) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Leith Athletic as a goalkeeper. Personal life McDermott worked as a lithographer. After the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, McDermott enlisted in the Royal Scots. He was serving as an appointed lance corporal when he received facial wounds at Gallipoli on 28 June 1915, from which he died on 12 July 1915. He was commemorated on the Helles Memorial The Helles Memorial is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial near Sedd el Bahr, in Turkey, on the headland at the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula overlooking the Dardanelles. It includes an obelisk which is over high. The memorial .... References Scottish footballers 1915 deaths British Army personnel of World War I British military personnel killed in World War I 1889 births Footballers from Edinburgh Royal Scots soldiers Scottish Football League players Newto ...
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Andy McDermott
Andy McDermott (born 2 July 1974) is a British thriller (genre), thriller author and former magazine editor, film critic, and journalist. He is best known for his Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase novels. History Andy McDermott was born in Halifax, England on 2 July 1974. He graduated from Keele University in Staffordshire and currently lives in Bournemouth, where he works as a full-time writer. Before becoming an author he was a journalist and editor of magazines such as ''Hotdog Magazine'' and ''DVD Review''; he has also worked as a cartoonist, graphic designer, and videogame reviewer, and has written for the award-winning British sci-fi comic ''2000AD''. Netflix has bought the rights to the Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase franchise. Matt Reeves will be producing a cinematic adaptation of the first book ''The Hunt for Atlantis''. No news since then. Books Nina Wilde/Eddie Chase * 2007 ''The Hunt for Atlantis'' (') * 2008 ''The Tomb of Hercules'' (') * 2008 ''The Secret of Excalibur'' ...
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Andy McDermott (footballer)
Andrew McDermott (born 24 March 1977 in Sydney) is a retired Australian professional soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ... player. McDermott spent most of his career in England at West Bromwich Albion. In a three-year spell at the club he made over 50 appearances and scored twice, with strikes against Luton Town in the League Cup and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the league. References 1977 births Living people Australian men's soccer players Australian expatriate men's soccer players Expatriate men's footballers in England Queens Park Rangers F.C. players West Bromwich Albion F.C. players Notts County F.C. players North West Sydney Spirit FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Scotland Australian expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Scottish ...
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