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Big Jim Patterson (other)
Big Jim Patterson may refer to: * Big Jim Patterson, trombonist of Dexys Midnight Runners * Big Jim Patterson (cricketer) Thomas James "Jim" Taylor Patterson (born 25 December 1959) also known as "Big Jim Patterson" is a former Irish first-class cricketer. Patterson was born at Downpatrick and was educated at Down High School. Playing his club cricket for Downpat ... (born 1959), Irish cricketer * Big Jim Patterson (Scottish footballer) (1928-2012) See also * Jim Patterson (other) {{Human name disambiguation, Patterson, Big Jim ...
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Dexys Midnight Runners
Dexys Midnight Runners (currently officially Dexys, their former nickname, styled without an apostrophe) are an English pop rock band from Birmingham, with soul influences, who achieved major commercial success in the early to mid-1980s. They are best known in the UK for their songs "Come On Eileen" and "Geno", both of which peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, as well as six other top-20 singles. "Come On Eileen" also topped the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and with extensive airplay on MTV they are associated with the Second British Invasion. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Dexys went through numerous personnel changes over the course of three albums and 13 singles, with only singer/songwriter/co-founder Kevin Rowland remaining in the band through all of the transitions and only Rowland and "Big" Jim Paterson (trombone) appearing on all of the albums. By 1985, the band consisted only of Rowland and long-standing members Helen O'Hara (violin) and Billy Adams (gui ...
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Jim Patterson (cricketer)
Thomas James "Jim" Taylor Patterson (born 25 December 1959) also known as "Big Jim Patterson" is a former Irish first-class cricketer. Patterson was born at Downpatrick and was educated at Down High School. Playing his club cricket for Downpatrick, Patterson made his debut for Ireland in a List A one-day match against Surrey at The Oval in the 1984 NatWest Trophy. Later that season, he made his debut in first-class cricket when Ireland played Scotland at Glasgow. He played a further List A match against Sussex at Hove in the 1985 NatWest Trophy. He toured Zimbabwe in early 1986, playing seven minor matches on the tour. Appearing for Ireland in minor matches between 1986–1987, his next major appearance came in the August 1990 first-class fixture against Scotland. He played his final List A match in the 1991 NatWest Trophy against Middlesex, before two further first-class matches against Scotland, in 1991 at Malahide, and 1992 at Dundee. Patterson played a total of four fir ...
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Jim Patterson (Scottish Footballer)
James Patterson (c. 1928 – 16 December 2012) was a Scottish professional footballer. Patterson is the all-time record goalscorer for Dumfries club Queen of the South, with 251 goals. Early years Patterson was playing for Luncarty in his native Perthshire, with his performances catching the attentions of onlooking scouts. One of these was from Queens, who, rather than move for the big forward, were waiting for his demob from the army. This nearly cost the Dumfries club dear. Patterson was invited to spend a weekend with Manchester City for a trial and a look around. An ex-Queens player, Jackie Oakes, was at City at the time and made arrangements for Patterson's accommodation in anticipation of his extended stay. However Patterson had a change of heart and returned to Scotland. This was when Queens made their move. Queen of the South Patterson was signed by Queens manager Jimmy McKinnell, Jr. in 1949. At the time, Queens had been in the top division of Scottish footbal ...
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