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Destry may refer to: * Destry, Moselle, a French commune * Destry Wright (born 1977), retired American football player * Destry (band) Destry is an indie folk band centered on Michelle DaRosa. History Michelle DaRosa announced her departure from Straylight in June 2008 in order to work on a solo album. The Destry project was made public in October 2008, when Sam Means of the Fo ..., an indie folk band * ''Destry'' (film), a 1954 western starring Audie Murphy * ''Destry'' (TV series), a 1964 western series starring John Gavin See also * Destry Rides Again (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Destry, Moselle
Destry (; german: Destrich) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... See also * Communes of the Moselle department References External links * Communes of Moselle (department) {{ForbachBoulayMoselle-geo-stub ...
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Destry Wright
Destry "D-Train" Wright (born July 9, 1977) is a retired American football player. At Jackson State University, Jackson State, Wright set the team's three-season career rushing record of 4,020 yards, running for 1,614 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns in his last season. Wright also held the record as the Southwestern Athletic Conference, Southwestern Athletic Conference’s all-time leading rusher. As an un-drafted free agent, Wright "officially" played one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, though he was unable to play any regular-season games due to an injury suffered in a pre-season game against the Dallas Cowboys on July 30, 2000, in which Wright dislocated his right ankle and broke his right leg. The injury gained widespread publicity after an on-field photo was published that showed Wright's feet pointing in different directions. He is now a middle school football coach at Cordova Middle School in Cordova, Tennessee. References

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Destry (band)
Destry is an indie folk band centered on Michelle DaRosa. History Michelle DaRosa announced her departure from Straylight in June 2008 in order to work on a solo album. The Destry project was made public in October 2008, when Sam Means of the Format posted that he had been recording music for them for a few months. Destry's current work currently consists of collaborations between Michelle and four other artists, Means, drummer Nico Childrey and Tyler Odom who played together in Cassino, and bassist Shaun Cooper of Straylight Run and Taking Back Sunday Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's members currently are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keybo .... DaRosa said all five have collaborated, but have never been in the same room together. The band was proven to have finally been all together by a MySpace blog post by her on Febr ...
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Destry (film)
''Destry'' is a 1954 American western film directed by George Marshall and starring Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Lyle Bettger and Thomas Mitchell. This, the third film to utilise the title character of Max Brand's novel ''Destry Rides Again'', is a color remake of the black-&-white 1939 Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart film version. Indeed, ''Halliwell's Film Guide'' calls it an "almost scene-for-scene remake." Both films were directed by George Marshall and have a plot bearing no resemblance to Brand's novel or the original 1932 film adaptation. Plot The sheriff (Trevor Bardette) of a small western town dies of a 'heart attack' and the crooked mayor, The Honorable Hiram J. Sellers (Edgar Buchanan), and leading crook Phil Decker (Lyle Bettger) appoint the town drunk, Reginald T. "Rags" Barnaby ( Thomas Mitchell), as the new sheriff, believing that he will be easily controlled by them. Rags, however, immediately announces he is giving up drinking and refuses to accept Decke ...
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Destry (TV Series)
''Destry'' is a Western television series starring John Gavin that originally aired on ABC from February 14 until May 8, 1964. Destry was based on the classic James Stewart Western, ''Destry Rides Again'', and a subsequent remake, '' Destry'', starring Audie Murphy. This series was a midseason replacement for ''77 Sunset Strip''. Premise In the original films the main character is Tom Destry, a Western lawman who is expert with a gun but still prefers to use non-violent means to settle problems with outlaws. In the television series John Gavin portrays Harrison Destry, son of Tom, who had been a lawman until he was framed for a crime and jailed. ''Destry'' therefore follows Harrison after his release from prison as he wanders the West in search of the people who framed him. As in the earlier feature films, many comedic situations arise as Destry goes to great lengths to avoid violence whenever troubles confront him. Gavin, in describing his character, stated, "To Destry, a hero ...
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