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Dr. D. may refer to: *Dr Disrespect, an American video game streamer *Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1914–2004), American surgeon, teacher and politician *Dale Archer (born 1956), American physician and television personality *Dr. Demento (born 1941), American disc jockey *Dr. Dre (born 1965), the rapper/producer *Doctor Dré (born 1963), American radio personality and MTV VJ *Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, a character from the American animated television series ''Phineas and Ferb'' and ''Milo Murphy's Law'' * "Dr. D" David Schultz, American professional wrestler *"Dr. D.", a song by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones from ''More Noise and Other Disturbances'' *''Dr Dee ''Dr Dee: An English Opera'' is an opera created by theatre director Rufus Norris and musician and composer Damon Albarn. Its debut performance was at the Palace Theatre, Manchester in July 2011, as part of the 2011 Manchester International Fes ...
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Dr Disrespect
Herschel Beahm IV (born March 10, 1982), better known as Dr Disrespect or SPECT or Mr. 2 Time, is an American video game streamer. He had over 4 million followers on Twitch when he was active on the site, and became known for playing battle royale games such as ''Apex Legends'', '' Call of Duty: Black Ops 4'', '' Call of Duty: Warzone'', ''Fortnite'', ''H1Z1'', and '' PUBG: Battlegrounds''. In June 2020, Dr Disrespect was banned from Twitch and his channel was removed from the site for reasons that were never explained. Sources have reported that the ban is permanent. He returned to streaming a month later on YouTube, with one stream peaking at over 510,000 simultaneous viewers. As of December 2022, he has over 4 million subscribers on YouTube. Early life Herschel Beahm IV was born on March 10, 1982. He graduated in 2005 from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he played NCAA Division II basketball. Career Beahm's first video as the Dr Disrespect charact ...
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Dorothy Lavinia Brown
Dorothy Lavinia Brown (January 7, 1914 – June 13, 2004Martini, KelliDorothy Brown, South's first African-American woman doctor, dies News Archives, The United Methodist Church, June 14, 2004, UMC.org), also known as "Dr. D.", was an African-American surgeon, legislator, and teacher. She was the first female surgeon of African-American ancestry from the Southeastern United States. She was also the first African American female to serve in the Tennessee General Assembly as she was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives.Anne-Leslie Owens,Dorothy Lavinia Brown" ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture'', 2002. While serving in the House of Representatives, Brown fought for women's rights and for the rights of people of color. Biography Brown was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,McKenzie, Julie and Denita DenhartDorothy Lavinia Brown, The Scientist Bank, cspumona.edu and was surrendered to the Troy Orphan Asylum, an orphanage in Troy, New York at five months old b ...
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Dale Archer
Dewey Dale Archer, Jr. (born October 12, 1956) best known as Dr. Dale Archer, is an American medical doctor, board-certified psychiatrist, and radio and television personality. He hosted ''Taking Charge with Dr. Dale Archer, ''and the regional TV and Internet based ''The Dr. Dale Archer Show''. Archer has also appeared on most of the top national news shows as a psychiatric expert. Archer was named a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association in 2005. He is also the founder/CEO of The Institute for Neuropsychiatry in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and the founder and medical director for psychiatric services aLake Charles Memorial Hospital(LCMH) Early life Dewy Dale Archer, Jr. was born in New Orleans Louisiana, and moved to Lake Charles at the age of 4. His father Dewey Dale Archer Sr. (born 1923), was an Ophthalmologist whose parents lived outside of Knoxville Tennessee. His mother, Valerie Archer (née Grode; born 1930) is a native of New Orleans who can trace he ...
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Doctor Dré
André "Doctor Dré" Brown (born December 5, 1963) is an American rapper, radio personality and former MTV VJ. Early life André Brown was born and raised in Westbury, New York, on Long Island. Career In the early 1980s, Doctor Dré was a DJ at WBAU, the radio station of Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. With three other DJs at the station, he formed the "Concept Crew", which began to create its own music. In 1986, they renamed themselves Original Concept, a hip-hop group that released one album on Def Jam Recordings, ''Straight from the Basement of Kooley High'' in 1988, featuring the track was "Pump that Bass." In a 2018 interview, Doctor Dré described his early college work: From 1989 to 1995, Doctor Dré and Ed Lover were the co-hosts of MTV's hip hop music program ''Yo! MTV Raps''. Dré teamed up with Lover in the early 1990s to co-host a morning radio show during the re-launch of radio station Hot 97 (WQHT) in New York City. The duo starred in the 1 ...
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David Schultz (professional Wrestler)
David Schultz (born June 1, 1955) is an American former professional wrestler. He competed in North American regional promotions Stampede Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, and the American Wrestling Association in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During his short stint in the World Wrestling Federation in 1984, he gained notoriety by assaulting ''20/20'' reporter John Stossel during a report on the legitimacy of professional wrestling. Professional wrestling career Early career Trained by Herb Welch, Schultz began wrestling in NWA Mid-America during the mid-1970s eventually teaming with Roger Kirby to defeat Bill Dundee and Big Bad John for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship in May 1976. He would also team with Bill Ash to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship before losing the titles to George Gulas and Gorgeous George, Jr. later that year. While in the Maritimes, he also defeated Terry Sawyer for the Canadian Heavyweight Championship in Halifax, Nov ...
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More Noise And Other Disturbances
'' More Noise and Other Disturbances'' is the second studio album by the American band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was released in 1992 by Taang! Records. It was a hit on college radio. "Where'd You Go" was released as a single. Critical reception ''The Washington Post'' wrote that the horns "are the most stylistically consistent thing on the album, which hops across a variety of bouncy or slamming genres, from the hardcore of 'Guns and the Young' to the hip-hop of 'Bad in Plaid'." The ''Deseret News'' deemed ''More Noise and Other Disturbances'' "a bristling mix of punk rock, rock, funk and ska." ''Tiny Mix Tapes'' called the album, along with ''Question the Answers'', "the band’s best work," and wrote that they both "oldup surprisingly well." Track listing #"Awfully Quiet" (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) – 3:08 #"Where'd You Go" (Dicky Barrett, Nate Albert) – 3:26 #"Dr. D" (Barrett, Joe Gittleman) – 2:01 #"It Can't Hurt" (Barrett, Gittleman) – 2:28 #"What's at Stak ...
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