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Maddix (other)
Maddix is a surname. It may refer to: *Maddix (DJ) (born 1990), Dutch DJ and record producer * Danny Maddix (born 1967), English-born Jamaican footballer *Jamali Maddix, English stand-up comedian *Robert Maddix (born 1960), Canadian civil servant and political figure of Acadian origin See also *Maddox (other) *Maddux (other) Maddux is an English surname. It is a variant of Maddox. Notable people with the surname include: *Don Maddux (born 1940), American politician from Ohio *Greg Maddux (born 1966), American baseball pitcher and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, ...
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Maddix (DJ)
Pablo Rindt (born 3 December 1990), better known by his stage name Maddix, is a Dutch DJ and record producer originating from Eindhoven. His songs are regularly played at the largest EDM festivals in the genre of Big Room and Progressive House. He is signed to Revealed Recordings, and has collaborated with the label's founder Hardwell. He studied at the Utrecht University of the Arts in 2013, and started putting materials that caught the attention of DJ stars such as Afrojack and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and particularly Hardwell. He released "Raise Em Up" on Spinnin' Records followed by remixes for Calvin Harris, Dannic and Sick Individuals. His big breakthrough came in 2015 with "Riptide" that was performed by Ummet Ozcan and became part of ''Hardwell presents Revealed Vol. 6''. This started a closer collaboration with Revealed Recordings with more songs like "Ghosts", "Voltage", "Dirty Bassline" and "Invictus" under this label. His first direct collaboration with Hardwell ca ...
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Danny Maddix
Daniel Shawn Maddix (born 11 October 1967) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender, notably in the Premier League for Queens Park Rangers, having come through the academy at Tottenham Hotspur. He also had spells in the English Football League for Southend United, Sheffield Wednesday and Barnet before finishing his career in non-league with Grays Athletic. Born in England, he was called up to represent Jamaica where he earned one cap during a 1998 FIFA World Cup warm-up game. Whilst with Barnet in 2004, Maddix was temporarily appointed as caretaker manager, he has since worked away from the sport and has only coached at amateur level. Club career Maddix started his career as a trainee at Tottenham Hotspur but never appeared for the first team. He was loaned to Southend United in 1986 where he made two appearances, however he departed the club after one senior season in the first team at White Hart Lane. He finally left for Division 1 rivals Queens Park ...
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Jamali Maddix
Jamali Maddix (born 15 April 1991) is an English stand-up comedian. He appears as a regular panellist on the reboot of ''Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' and appeared on series 11 of '' Taskmaster''. Early life Maddix was born in Ilford, East London. He attended the University of Salford, where he studied theatre. He took leave from the course when he contracted a blood infection from a tattoo, and ultimately dropped out to pursue comedy as a career. Career Maddix won the Chortle Student Comedian of the Year award in 2014. In July 2022, Maddix's podcast ''Spooky Shit'' won the title of Best Comedy Podcast at the British Podcast Awards. ''Hate Thy Neighbor'' Maddix hosted a documentary series on extremism titled ''Hate Thy Neighbor'' in partnership with ''Vice'' in 2016. In the series, Maddix interviews extremists from around the world to understand how they think. These extremists include members of hate groups such as NSM, Azov, Nordic Youth, Black Hebrew Israelites Bl ...
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Robert Maddix
Robert Joseph Maddix (born September 26, 1960) is a civil servant and former political figure on Prince Edward Island of Acadian origin. He represented 3rd Prince and then Evangeline-Miscouche in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1993 to 1999 as a Liberal. He was born in Wellington, Prince Edward Island, the son of Réné Maddix and Alice Gallant, and was educated at the Université de Moncton and Holland College Holland College is the provincial community college for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI). It is named after the British Army engineer and surveyor Captain Samuel Holland. History It was formed by the Government of Prince .... In 1982, he married Cathy Fraser. Maddix worked as a tourism development officer for the Department of Tourism and Parks from 1988 to 1992. He was opposition house leader from 1999 to 2000. Maddix was defeated when he ran for reelection in 2000. After retiring from politics, he was employed as an econ ...
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Maddox (other)
Maddox may refer to: People *Maddox (given name) * Maddox (surname) *Maddox (writer) (born George Ouzounian in 1978), American writer of "The Best Page in the Universe" Fiction * Brad Maddox, a professional wrestling alias * Jamie Madrox, fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe *Brooke Maddox, fictional character in the hit MTV show Scream * Maddox Fisk, fictional character in the ''Fablehaven'' novels by Brandon Mull Places *Maddox, Maryland *Maddox, Tennessee Other uses *Maddox Brothers and Rose, American band *USS Maddox (other) See also * Maddock (other) *Maddocks, a surname *Madoc (other) * Maddix (other) *Maddux (other) *Madox (given name) *Madoxx Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba is the stage name for the Ugandan roots reggae musician David Amon Ssemanda Ssematimba. Born in 1972, he is notable in Uganda for his reggae ballads in Luganda, lives in Kampala, Uganda Early life Ssematimba was born i ...
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