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Bobby Roberts (other)
Bobby Roberts may refer to: *Bobby Roberts (basketball) (1927–2002), American college basketball coach *Bobby Roberts (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish athlete and manager *Bobby Roberts (film producer) (1929–2004), produced many action genre films of the 1970s including ''Death Wish'' I & II *Bob Roberts (cinematographer), American-born cinematographer of Argentine cinema in the 1940s * Bobby Ray Roberts (songwriter) (born 1973) wrote “If I Were You” See also * Robert Roberts (other) *Roberts (surname) [Baidu]  


Bobby Roberts (basketball)
Bobby Roberts (December 19, 1927 – June 22, 2002) was an American college basketball coach for Clemson University from 1962 to 1970. Roberts played for Mars Hill Junior College (now Mars Hill University) and Furman Paladins men's basketball, Furman. He joined Clemson Tigers men's basketball, Clemson in 1958 as an assistant and coach of the freshman team. He was promoted to head coach when Press Maravich left the Tigers to take an assistant coaching position under Everett Case at NC State Wolfpack men's basketball, NC State. Roberts coached the Tigers for eight seasons. He was the first coach in school history to lead the ram to consecutive winning seasons in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), in 1965–66 and 1966–67. Roberts resigned his post with six regular-season games to go the 1969–70 season, to be effective at the end of the year. The team finished 7–19 in his last year. He was replaced by Tates Locke on March 18, 1970.
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Bobby Roberts (footballer)
Robert Roberts (born 2 September 1940) is a Scottish former football player and manager who played as a midfielder. Career He joined Motherwell from the Edinburgh Norton junior club, and went on to make almost 100 league appearances for the ''Steelmen''. He was made player of the year by the supporter's association for 1962. Roberts moved to play in the Football League with Leicester City for the 1963–64 season. He went on to play 230 league matches for the club, and also appeared in the 1969 FA Cup Final and the second leg of the 1965 Football League Cup Final. He subsequently transferred to Mansfield Town. He moved into coaching with a brief stint as player-coach with Coventry City, and then in June 1975 he was appointed as manager of Colchester United. He remained at the club for seven years, and led them to promotion to the Football League Third Division in the 1976–77 season. He also managed Wrexham from 1982 to 1985 and Grimsby Town from 1987 to 1988, relinquishing ...
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Bobby Roberts (film Producer)
Robert M. "Bobby" Roberts (May 9, 1929 – October 10, 2004) was a musician, producer, record executive and Hollywood film producer. In 1964, Roberts co-founded Dunhill Productions, which became Dunhill Records the following year. Roberts also managed performers such as The Mamas & the Papas, Richard Pryor, Mort Sahl, Cass Elliot, Paul Anka, Ann-Margret, Johnny Rivers and many others. Roberts formed Mums Records with Hal Landers and Don Altfeld in 1972. The label, which was distributed by Columbia Records, had several notable releases, including Albert Hammond's hit single "It Never Rains in Southern California", and the album Slow Flux by Steppenwolf. Works IMDB.com IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, p ... credits Roberts as serving as producer or executive produ ...
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Bob Roberts (cinematographer)
Bob Roberts was an American cinematographer, noted for his work as a cinematographer during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema from the late 1930s to the early 1950s. Before moving to Argentina in the late 1930s he worked on W. S. Van Dyke's ''White Shadows in the South Seas'' (1928). In 1944 the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences gave Roberts the "Best Cinematographer" award for the critically acclaimed ''Su mejor alumno'', and at the 1946 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards he won the Silver Condor Award for Best Cinematography with Humberto Peruzzi and José María Beltrán for '' Pampa bárbara'' (1945). He worked on films like ''The Three Musketeers'' (1946), ''Madame Bovary'' (1947) and ''Facundo, el tigre de los llanos'' (1952). His last film was with Julio Porter on '' Marianela'' (1955). Selected filmography * ''Santos Vega'' (1936) * ''The Gaucho Priest'' (1941) * ''His Best Student'' (1944) * '' Savage Pampas'' (1945) * '' The Three Rats'' (1946) ...
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Bobby Ray Roberts (songwriter)
Bobby or Bobbie may refer to: People * Bobby (given name), a list of names * Bobby (actress), from Bangladesh * Bobby (rapper) (born 1995), from South Korea * Bobby (screenwriter) (born 1983), Indian screenwriter * Bobby, old slang for a constable in British law enforcement * Bobby, disused British railway term for a signalman Events * Kidnapping of Bobby Greenlease, a 1953 crime in Kansas City, Missouri * Murder of Bobby Äikiä, Swedish boy who was tortured and killed by his mother and stepfather in 2006 Dogs * Greyfriars Bobby (1855–1???), legendary 19th century Scottish dog * Bobbie (dog), a British regimental dog who survived the Battle of Maiwand * Bobbie the Wonder Dog, an American dog that walked 2,551 miles to find its owners Films * ''Bobby'' (1973 film), an Indian Bollywood film * ''Bobby'' (2002 film), an Indian Telugu film * ''Bobby'' (2006 film), a film about the day Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated Music * BOBBY (band), an American indie-folk-psyche ...
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Robert Roberts (other)
Robert, Rob, or Bob Roberts may refer to: People Politicians *Robert H. Roberts (1837–1888), New York politician *Robert W. Roberts (1784–1865), U.S. Representative from Mississippi *Robert Roberts (Queensland politician) (1869–1934), Australian politician for East Toowoomba between 1912 and 1934 * Bob Roberts (Australian politician) (born 1952), Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly * Robert Roberts (American politician) (1848–1939), mayor of Burlington, Vermont * Rob Roberts (politician) (born 1979), Welsh Member of Parliament Sportsmen *Bob Roberts (footballer, born 1859) (1859–1929), West Bromwich Albion F.C. and England international football goalkeeper * Robert Mills-Roberts (1862–1935), Preston North End F.C. and Wales international football goalkeeper * Bob Roberts (footballer, born 1863) (1863–1950), Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international footballer * Robert Roberts (footballer, born 1864) (1864–1932), Bolton Wanderers F.C., Preston North End ...
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Roberts (surname)
Roberts is a surname of English and Welsh origin, deriving from the given name Robert, meaning "bright renown" – from the Germanic elements "hrod" meaning renown and "beraht" meaning bright. The surname, meaning "son of Robert", is common in North WalesCottle, Basil. ''Penguin Dictionary of Surnames.'' Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1967. No ISBN.Hanks, Patricia and Hodges, Flavia. 1990. ''A Dictionary of Surnames''. Oxford University Press, Oxford. and elsewhere in the United Kingdom. It may also be an Anglicization of the French surname Robert, commonly adopted by Quebec emigrants. People Fictional characters * Alf Roberts, Audrey Roberts and Renee Roberts, from British soap opera ''Coronation Street'' * Barbara Millicent Roberts, doll known as Barbie * Dread Pirate Roberts, a character in ''The Princess Bride'' * Irene Roberts, from Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' * Skipper Roberts, doll known as Skipper * Summer Roberts, from American television series ''The O.C. ...
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Bobby Roberts (country Music Agent)
Bobby Roberts may refer to: *Bobby Roberts (basketball) (1927–2002), American college basketball coach *Bobby Roberts (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish athlete and manager *Bobby Roberts (film producer) (1929–2004), produced many action genre films of the 1970s including ''Death Wish'' I & II *Bob Roberts (cinematographer), American-born cinematographer of Argentine cinema in the 1940s *Bobby Ray Roberts (songwriter) (born 1973) wrote “If I Were You” See also *Robert Roberts (other) *Roberts (surname) [Baidu]  


Bobby Roberts (UK Circus)
Bobby Roberts may refer to: *Bobby Roberts (basketball) (1927–2002), American college basketball coach *Bobby Roberts (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish athlete and manager *Bobby Roberts (film producer) (1929–2004), produced many action genre films of the 1970s including ''Death Wish'' I & II *Bob Roberts (cinematographer), American-born cinematographer of Argentine cinema in the 1940s *Bobby Ray Roberts (songwriter) (born 1973) wrote “If I Were You” See also *Robert Roberts (other) *Roberts (surname) [Baidu]  


Bobby Roberts (pop Music Agent)
Bobby Roberts may refer to: *Bobby Roberts (basketball) (1927–2002), American college basketball coach *Bobby Roberts (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish athlete and manager *Bobby Roberts (film producer) (1929–2004), produced many action genre films of the 1970s including ''Death Wish'' I & II *Bob Roberts (cinematographer), American-born cinematographer of Argentine cinema in the 1940s *Bobby Ray Roberts (songwriter) (born 1973) wrote “If I Were You” See also *Robert Roberts (other) *Roberts (surname) [Baidu]  


The Association
The Association is an American sunshine pop band from California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the ''Billboard'' charts (including " Windy", " Cherish", " Never My Love" and "Along Comes Mary") and were the lead-off band at 1967's Monterey Pop Festival. They are known for intricate vocal harmonies by the band's multiple singers. Their most well known lineup included; Terry Kirkman (vocals, woodwind instruments), Russ Giguere (vocals, guitar), Jim Yester (rhythm and lead guitar), Jules Alexander (lead and rhythm guitar), Brian Cole (bass) and Ted Bluechel Jr (drums) (and later Larry Ramos, who replaced Jules in early 1967.) History Beginnings Jules Alexander (born September 25, 1943, Chattanooga, Tennessee) was in Hawaii in 1962 serving a stint in the Navy when he met Terry Kirkman (born December 12, 1939, Salina, Kansas), a visiting salesman. Kirkman grew up in Chino, California, and attended Chaffey College as a music ma ...
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Dunhill Records
Dunhill Records was started in 1964 by Lou Adler, Jay Lasker, Pierre Cossette and Bobby Roberts as Dunhill Productions to release the music of Johnny Rivers on Imperial Records. It became a record label the following year and was distributed by ABC Records. The first Dunhill single was "My Prayer/Pretty Please" (catalog #D-4001) by Shelley Fabares, who was married to Adler at the time. In the summer of 1967 Adler sold his shares to ABC Records, creating ABC-Dunhill Records, after which he started yet another label Ode Records (which was first distributed by CBS and later by A&M Records). Until 1975, ABC continued to release records on the Dunhill label, after which all remaining artists were absorbed into the ABC Records roster before MCA Records bought the label outright in 1979. Buluu Dunhill Records was an offshoot of the ABC/Dunhill days using catalog series #B-73001 (45 RPM singles) and #B-60001 (LP). Today, the Dunhill catalog is managed by Geffen Records. A later ind ...
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