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David Rodgers (other)
David Rodgers (born 1952) is an English footballer. David Rodgers or Dave Rodgers may also refer to: * David H. Rodgers (1923–2017), mayor of Spokane, Washington * Dave Rodgers (born 1963), Italian musician See also * David Rogers (other) * Dave Rodger (born 1955), New Zealand rower * David J. Rodger David J. Rodger (30 August 1970, Newcastle Upon Tyne – 22 November 2015, Bristol) was a British author and game designer best known for his novels set in a near-future world of corporate and political intrigue. He published nine novels, all ...
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David Rodgers
David Michael Rodgers (born 28 February 1952 in Bristol, England) was an English association football, footballer who played as a centre half. He made over 190 Football League appearances mainly in the 1970s. Career Rodgers was the son of Arnold Rodgers himself a former Bristol City footballer. David Rodgers played for England Schoolboys and in the youth teams at Bristol City. Alan Dicks signed Rodgers as a professional in July 1969 for Bristol City F.C., Bristol City. Rodgers made his debut for Bristol City on 3 November 1970 at centre half deputising for Dickie Rooks in a League Cup 4th round replay 2–1 win over Leicester City in which Rodgers scored the opening goal for Bristol City. Bristol City reached the semi-final of the League Cup losing 1–3 to Tottenham Hotspur over two legs although Rooks had returned to the side by the time of the semi-final ties. Bristol City struggled throughout the 1970–71 season hovering in or just above the relegation positions in the S ...
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David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the Kings of Israel and Judah, third king of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), United Kingdom of Israel. In the Books of Samuel, he is described as a young shepherd and Lyre, harpist who gains fame by slaying Goliath, a champion of the Philistines, in southern Canaan. David becomes a favourite of Saul, the first king of Israel; he also forges David and Jonathan, a notably close friendship with Jonathan (1 Samuel), Jonathan, a son of Saul. However, under the paranoia that David is seeking to usurp the throne, Saul attempts to kill David, forcing the latter to go into hiding and effectively operate as a fugitive for several years. After Saul and Jonathan are both killed in battle against the Philistin ...
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Dave Rodgers
Dave Rodgers (born Giancarlo Pasquini; 21 February 1963) is an Italian singer, songwriter and producer known for his contributions to the Eurobeat genre of dance music. Born in Mantua, Italy, he formed the band Aleph (musician), Aleph before contributing to the long-running ''Super Eurobeat'' series. He owns Rodgers Studio and A-Beat C Productions alongside Alberto Contini. In 2006, he released ''Blow Your Mind'' under the Rodgers alias, incorporating rock components in the album. In 2011, he left everything in the hands of Evelin Malferrari. During this time, Malferrari established a new Eurobeat label called Sun Fire Records, where Rodgers helped Malferrari to write a few songs. In 2019, after a long legal battle with Futura Prince, he founded his own label Dave Rodgers Music and started producing a new catalogue, new videos and started collaborating and producing again with many artists like Kaioh, Annerley, Nuage, Domino, Powerful T, Norma Sheffield, Ace Warriors, Mickey B, Go ...
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David Rogers (other)
David or Dave Rogers may refer to: Arts and entertainment * David Rogers (singer) (1936–1993), American country music singer * D.V. Rogers (born 1968), New Zealand performance installation artist * David Clayton Rogers (born 1977), American film producer, writer and actor * David Rogers (film editor) (fl. 1996–present), American television editor, director and producer * David Rogers (musician), Hawaiian guitar player Politics and law * David McGregor Rogers (1772–1824), Canadian farmer and political figure in Upper Canada * David Rogers (Canadian politician) (1829–1909), Canadian merchant, shipbuilder and politician in Prince Edward Island * David Dickson Rogers (1845–1915), Canadian politician * David Rogers (North Carolina politician) (born 1965), American politician in the North Carolina House of Representatives * Dave Rogers (Massachusetts politician) (fl. 2019–present), American politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives Sports * David Rogers (foo ...
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Dave Rodger
David Marsden Rodger (born 18 June 1955) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic bronze medal. Rodger was born in Hamilton, New Zealand. Rodger was first selected to represent New Zealand in New Zealand Rowing's first Junior eight crew in 1973 with team members David Symmons, Peter Dignan, Ross Lindstrom, Graham Hamilton, Peter Rowbotham, Graham Hill, Greg Ball and Frank Sheehan finishing fifth at Nottingham, England. He then represented New Zealand in the u23 class of a tour of Australia winning all races. 1974 saw his first foray at elite level in the NZ eight finishing third at the Lucerne World Rowing Championships in Switzerland. He rowed in the same boat class in the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham, Great Britain, and won a bronze medal. At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he was a member of the eight along with Tony Hurt, Ivan Sutherland, Trevor Coker, Peter Dignan, Lindsay Wilson, Joe Earl and Alec McLean and Simon Dickie (cox). The 1977 Wor ...
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