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Diamond Jack (other)
Diamond Jack may refer to: * ''Diamond Jack'', a Michigan car ferry * "Diamond Jack", a song by Wishbone Ash from the 1977 album '' Front Page News'' * "Diamond Jack", an episode from the 1982–83 season of ''Three's Company'' * ''Diamond Jack'', a 2017 animated short by Rachel Kim * '' Diamond Jack and the Queen of Pain'', a 1983 album by Kevin Ayers * Diamond Jack Duggan, a henchman of The Joker in Batman comics * Louis Alterie (1886–1935), American gangster See also * Jack Diamond (other) * Jack of Diamonds (other) * John Diamond (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Ferries In Michigan
Due to its unique geography, being made of two peninsulas surrounded by the Great Lakes, Michigan has depended on many ferries for connections to transport people, vehicles and trade. The most famous modern ferries are those which carry people and goods across the Straits of Mackinac to the car-free Mackinac Island but before the Mackinac Bridge was built, large numbers of ferries carried people and cars between the two peninsulas. Other ferries continue to provide transportation to small islands and across the Detroit River to Canada. Ferries once provided transport to island parks for city dwellers. The state's only national park, Isle Royale cannot be reached by road and is normally accessed by ferry. The largest ferries in Michigan are the car ferries which cross Lake Michigan to Wisconsin. One of these, the SS ''Badger'' is one of the last remaining coal steamers on the Great Lakes and serves as a section of US Highway 10 (US 10). The ''Badger'' is also the largest ...
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Front Page News
''Front Page News'' is the eighth album by rock band Wishbone Ash. It peaked at No. 31 in the UK Albums Chart. Track listing All songs written and composed by Martin Turner, Andy Powell, Laurie Wisefield and Steve Upton; except where noted. Side one # "Front Page News" – 5:08 # "Midnight Dancer" – 4:24 # "Goodbye Baby Hello Friend" (Wisefield) – 3:51 # "Surface to Air" (Turner) – 4:49 # "714" (Wisefield) – 3:19 Side two # "Come in from the Rain" (Turner) – 4:38 # "Right or Wrong" (Turner) – 2:50 # "Heart-Beat" (Turner) – 4:21 # "The Day I Found Your Love" – 4:27 # "Diamond Jack" – 4:17 Personnel ;Wishbone Ash *Martin Turner – bass guitar, lead vocals except "Goodbye Baby Hello Friend" *Andy Powell – lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars, mandolin, vocals *Laurie Wisefield – lead, 12 string and rhythm guitars, lead vocal on "Goodbye Baby Hello Friend" *Steve Upton – drums Charts References

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List Of Three's Company Episodes
''Three's Company'' is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1977) ''The two early versions of the pilot were recorded in March and November of 1976; season 1 was recorded from January to March 1977.'' Season 2 (1977–78) Season 3 (1978–79) Season 4 (1979–80) Season 5 (1980–81) Season 6 (1981–82) Season 7 (1982–83) Season 8 (1983–84) References Notelist External links * * {{Three's Company Episodes Three's Company ''Three's Company'' is an American sitcom television series that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. It is based on the British sitcom ''Man About the House''. The story revolves around three single roomma ...
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Diamond Jack And The Queen Of Pain
''Diamond Jack and the Queen of Pain'' is the tenth solo album by Kevin Ayers, a founding member of Soft Machine. Track listing All tracks composed by Kevin Ayers; except where indicated # "Madame Butterfly" – 4:30 # "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan) – 4:19 # " Who’s Still Crazy" – 4:46 # "You Keep Me Hangin' on" (J.J. Cale) – 3:26 # "You Are a Big Girl" – 3:31 # "Steppin' Out" (Ayers, Ollie Halsall) – 5:15 # " My Speeding Heart" – 4:19 # "Howling Man" – 3:28 # "Give a Little Bit" – 3:51 # " Champagne and Valium" – 3:05 Personnel Musicians * Kevin Ayers – guitar, vocals * Ollie Halsall – guitar, backing vocals * Carlos Garcia Vaso – guitars & keyboards * Joaquin Montoya – keyboards * Manolo Aguilar – bass * Javier de Juan – drums, percussion * Zanna Gregmar – backing vocals * Jimmy Kashisian – horn arrangements Technical * Julian Ruiz – producer * Luis F. Soria – engineer Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals ...
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List Of Batman Family Adversaries
The Batman family enemies are a collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman and his allies. Since Batman first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #27 (May 1939), his supporting cast has expanded to include other superheroes, and has become what is now called the "List of Batman supporting characters#Bat-Family, Batman family". As with most superheroes, a cast of recurring enemies to the Batman family have been introduced throughout the years, collectively referred to as Batman's "rogues gallery". Many characters from Batman's rogues gallery who are criminally insane become patients at Arkham Asylum after they are apprehended. The Batman family's rogues gallery has been well received, and is often considered to be one of the greatest superhero rogues galleries of all comic books. Supervillains and themed criminals The following fictional characters are listed in alphabet ...
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Louis Alterie
Louis "Two Gun" Alterie (August 2, 1886 – July 18, 1935), born Leland A. Varain, and aka "Diamond Jack Alterie", was a Californian who became a notorious hitman for the Chicago North Side Gang during the early years of Prohibition. Early years Alterie was born Leland A. Varain in Northern California. He moved to Chicago as a young man, and eventually joined the predominantly Irish North Side Gang, which was headed by Dean O'Banion. Other prominent North Siders included Earl "Hymie" Weiss, Vincent "The Schemer" Drucci, and George "Bugs" Moran. Befitting his California background, Alterie was a Western enthusiast who wore a ten-gallon hat and two holstered Colt .45 revolvers and owned a ranch near Sedalia, Colorado. As well as being a top gunman for the North Side Gang, he also formed the Theatrical Janitors' Union and used his position as union president to extort money from theater owners.Robert Schoenberg, ''Mr. Capone,'' Harper Paperbacks, 1993. Gus Russo, ''The Outfit,'' ...
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Jack Diamond (other)
Jack Diamond may refer to: *Jack Diamond (architect) (born 1932), Canadian architect * Jack Diamond (Canadian businessman) (1909–2001), Canadian businessman and philanthropist *Jack Diamond (gangster) (1897–1931), Irish-American gangster in Philadelphia and New York City during the Prohibition era *Jack Diamond (radio personality), American radio personality *Jack Diamond (comedian) (born 1941), British comedy entertainer *Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907–2004), British politician and peer *Jack Diamond (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1961), English footballer *Jack Diamond (footballer, born 2000), English footballer See also *Diamond Jack (other) *Jack of Diamonds (other) *John Diamond (other) John Diamond may refer to: *John Diamond (bridge), American bridge player *John Diamond (dancer) (1823–1857), Irish-American dancer * John Diamond (journalist) (1953–2001), British broadcaster and journalist *John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907†...

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Jack Of Diamonds (other)
The jack of diamonds (also called the "knave of diamonds") is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Jack of Diamonds may also refer to: * Jack of Diamonds (artists), Russian school * ''The Jack of Diamonds'', a 1949 film directed by Vernon Sewell * ''Jack of Diamonds'' (1967 film), a film directed by Don Taylor * "Jack of Diamonds" (song), a traditional folk song * ''Jack of Diamonds'' (novel), a 2012 novel by Bryce Courtenay See also * or * * Jack of Clubs (other) * Jack of Hearts (other) * Jack of Spades (other) * Queen of Diamonds (other) * King of Diamonds (other) * Ace of Diamonds (other) * Knave (other) * Diamond Jack (other) Diamond Jack may refer to: * ''Diamond Jack'', a Michigan car ferry * "Diamond Jack", a song by Wishbone Ash from the 1977 album '' Front Page News'' * "Diamond Jack", an episode from the 1982–83 season of ''Three's Company'' * ''Diamond Jack'' ... * Jack Diamo ...
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