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Neely is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Adam Neely (born 1988), American bass player and YouTuber * Anne Neely (born 1946), American painter * Bill Neely (born 1959), British television journalist * Blake Neely (born 1969), American film score composer * Bob Neely (born 1953), ice hockey player * Brad Neely (born 1976), American comic strip cartoonist * Cam Neely (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player * Don Neely (born 1935), New Zealand cricket player and administrator * Gary Neely (born 1974), Irish cricketer * Jess Neely (1898-1983), American football coach * Mark E. Neely, Jr. (born 1944), American historian * Mason Neely (born 1979), American record producer * Matthew M. Neely (1874–1958), American politician * Pat Neely and Gina Neely (21st century), television hosts * Peggy Neely (21st century), American politician * Ralph Neely (1943-2022), American football player * Richard Neely (1941-2020), American judge and polit ...
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Adam Neely
Adam Michael Neely (born 1988) is an American YouTuber, bassist, and composer. His YouTube channel is described as containing " music theory, music cognition, jazz improvisation, musical performance technique, musicology and memes". He also creates "Gig Vlogs", which give insight into his life as a professional musician in New York City. As a musician, he performs as a solo artist, as a session musician, and as a member of a number of New York City-based ensembles, including the electro-jazz duo Sungazer (along with drummer Shawn Crowder), and the jazz bands Adam Neely's Jazz School and Aberdeen. Education Adam Neely graduated from Berklee College of Music with a B.A in Jazz Composition in 2009 and in 2012, received a Masters of Music in Jazz Composition from The Manhattan School of Music as directed under Jim McNeely. He was awarded the Herb Alpert ASCAP Young Jazz Composer award in 2012 and 2015 as well as the Jerome Fund commission prize in 2014, for his work "Exi ...
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Sam Neely
Sam Neely (August 22, 1948 – July 19, 2006) was an American country music, country and folk music musician, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and performer. Born in Cuero, Texas, Cuero, Texas, Neely began playing guitar at age ten. After moving with his family to Corpus Christi, Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas, he began playing in bands, including local group, Buckle. He made an appearance on the ''Merv Griffin Show'' in 1968 and was asked to write a song for the film, ''Tilt (1979 film), Tilt''; though the movie was not released until 1978, it did include Neely's track, "Long Road to Texas".[ Sam Neely] at Allmusic Neely scored a string of minor hits in the 1970s on the country and pop charts and released a few albums which saw sales success. In 1978, he moved back to Corpus Christi and became the house musician for the Electric Eel. In 1983, he made a comeback on MCA Records. On July 19, 2006, Neely collapsed and died while mowing his lawn at his home in Corpus Christi. He ...
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Neely Nuclear Research Center
The Frank H. Neely Nuclear Research Center, also known as the Neely Research Reactor and the Georgia Tech Research Reactor was a nuclear engineering research center on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus, which housed a 5 megawatt heavy water moderated and cooled research reactor from 1961 until 1995. It was decommissioned in November 1999. The building that housed the reactor was demolished to make way for the Marcus Nanotechnology Research Center. The center is named for Frank H. Neely, a Georgia Tech graduate and businessman who organized the first Georgia Nuclear Advisory Commission, an essential step in the creation of the reactor and associated facilities. History The center and associated reactor was built after campus president Blake R. Van Leer appointed a Nuclear Science Committee, which included Georgia Tech Research Institute director James E. Boyd. The committee recommended the creation of a Radioisotopes Laboratory Facility and a large research reactor. ...
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13860 Neely
Year 1386 ( MCCCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * February 24 – Elizabeth of Bosnia, the mother of the overthrown Queen Mary of Hungary and Croatia, arranges the assassination of Charles III of Naples, the ruler of Hungary, Naples, Achaea and Croatia, with the result that: ** Mary is reinstated as Queen of Hungary and Croatia. ** Charles' son, Ladislaus, becomes King of Naples. ** A period of interregnum begins in Achaea, lasting until 1396. The rule of Achaea is sought by numerous pretenders, none of whom can be considered to have reigned. * March 4 – Grand Duke of Lithuania Jogaila (having been baptised on February 15 in Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, and on February 18 married Jadwiga Jadwiga (; diminutives: ''Jadzia'' , ''Iga'') is a Polish feminine given name. It originated from the old German feminine given name ''Hedwig'' (variants of which include ''Hed ...
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Neely Crenshaw
''Bleachers'' is a sports novel by John Grisham, first published on September 9, 2003. The hardcover edition was published by Doubleday and the paperback edition by Dell. The book focuses on whether the famous Eddie Rake, former coach of the Messina High School football team, was loved or hated by his former players. Plot summary Neely Crenshaw, born in 1969, is a high school All-American quarterback, who has been Messina High School's 'golden boy,' expected to lead them to the state title. Neely is a highly recruited quarterback with a golden arm, fast feet, plenty of size, maybe the greatest Messina quarterback ever. When Neely was younger and playing football with his friends, a man watching him approached Neely, saying "You're going to play football for the Spartans." In 1987, after trailing 31-0 at halftime to East Pike, and crippled by a broken hand, the gutsy quarterback rallies the Spartans to a 34-31 victory for Messina's first state championship in seven years, ...
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Valley Of The Dolls (novel)
''Valley of the Dolls'' is the first novel by American writer Jacqueline Susann. Published in 1966, the book was the biggest selling novel of its year. As of 2016, it has sold more than 31 million copies, making it one of the all-time fictional best-selling works in publishing history. Plot In 1945, beautiful ingenue Anne Welles moves to New York City to escape the ennui of her Massachusetts hometown. She finds work as a secretary to Henry Bellamy, an entertainment lawyer, and befriends Neely O'Hara, an ebullient vaudevillian and aspiring stage actress. Henry's employee, Lyon Burke, returns to the agency after World War II, and Anne quickly falls in love with him despite Henry's warning her not to. Meanwhile, Anne goes on some dates with a small-time salesman named Allen Cooper. Allen suddenly reveals that he is a millionaire, pretending to be a regular guy in order to make sure Anne's feelings are genuine. He proposes to Anne, and their love story becomes a media sensation. A ...
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Neely Capshaw
This is a list of the characters in the TV series '' Baywatch'' and ''Baywatch: Hawaii''. Cast timeline ;Cast notes ''Baywatch'' (1989–1990; 1991–1999) ; Mitchell "Mitch" Buchannon (David Hasselhoff, ''Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier'', seasons 1–9) :The head lifeguard, promoted to lieutenant in the pilot movie, and later to captain in season 8. He shares a son, Hobie, with his ex-wife, Gayle, who lives in Ohio. In later seasons, he is romantically involved with Stephanie, and briefly marries Neely. Hasselhoff also reprises his role as Mitch in the spin-off '' Baywatch Nights'', season 1 of ''Baywatch: Hawaii'' (where he is presumably killed in a boat explosion) and the reunion movie '' Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding'' (where it is revealed he survived and was in a coma). The role was originally offered to Tom Selleck who declined. Hasselhoff was hesitant in accepting the part (describing the show as "'' Knight Rider'' in a bathing suit") but was eventually cast over actors ...
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Neely Tucker
Neely Tucker (born November 26, 1963, in Lexington, Mississippi) is a journalist and writer. He is the author of ''Love in the Driest Season'', an autobiographical story that touches on his journey from his education at a whites-only school in Mississippi, to his marriage to a Jamaican, to his adoption of a Zimbabwean child. A former journalist at ''The Washington Post'', he previously worked as a foreign correspondent in Zimbabwe, where he and his wife Vita lived, eventually adopting a child. He is currently a writer-editor in the Office of Communications at the Library of Congress. Personal Tucker was raised in Mississippi by his parents Elizabeth and Duane Tucker. He has a brother named Duane Jr. He lives near Washington DC. His favorite teams are Mississippi State and the New Orleans Saints. Education Tucker attended Starkville Academy, a segregation academy. He started first grade at SA on the day it opened and graduated in 1982, playing football, writing for the school's ne ...
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Neely Jenkins
Neely Jo Jenkins (born June 21, 1974) is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska best known for being a singer in the band Tilly and the Wall. She was also a member of the band Park Ave. with Tilly and the Wall bandmate Jamie Pressnall, (then Jamie Williams). Previously, Jenkins sang "Contrast and Compare" and "Pull My Hair" with Bright Eyes on the album ''Letting Off the Happiness'', and "Feb. 15th" on ''A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997''. Album appearances * Bright Eyes - ''A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997'' (1998 · Saddle Creek) * Bright Eyes - ''Letting off the Happiness'' (1998 · Saddle Creek) *Park Ave. - '' When Jamie Went to London...We Broke Up'' (1999 · Team Love) *Tilly and the Wall - ''Wild Like Children'' (2004 · Team Love) * Summerbirds in the Cellar - '' With the Hands of the Hunter it All Becomes Dead'' (2005 · Slow January Records) *Tilly and the Wall - '' Bottoms of Barrels'' (2006 · Team Love) * Coyote Bones - '' Gentlemen O ...
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Neely Gray
Neely Gray (February 25, 1810 – May 15, 1867) was an American businessman and politician. Born in what is now Brooke County, West Virginia, Gray moved to Pennsylvania and worked as a millwright. In 1835, Gray moved to Platteville, Michigan Territory. He served in the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives in 1840 and 1842 as a Whig. He then served in the first Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1846. After going to California for a brief time, Gray settled in Madison, Wisconsin, where he had a storage and commission business and later a coal yard. In 1866, he served on the Dane County, Wisconsin Dane County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 561,504, making it the second-most populous county in Wisconsin. The county seat is Madison, which is also the state capital. Dane County is the ... Board of Supervisors, but resigned due to ill health. Gray died in Madison, Wisconsin.''The Convention of 1846'', Milo Mi ...
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Neely Edwards
Neely Edwards (born Cornelius Limbach; September 16, 1883 – July 10, 1965) was an American vaudeville performer and film actor. Biography Edwards appeared in 174 films between 1915 and 1959. The first was as an unbilled player in a Harold Lloyd short. In the early 1920s Edwards and his vaudeville partner Edward Flanagan appeared as the "Hall Room Boys" in some of the earliest short films produced by Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales, which would develop into Columbia Pictures. Of his credited film appearances, about 140 are comedy short subjects, notably the "Nervy Ned" one-reelers made for Universal Pictures from 1922-24, in which he and Bert Roach played a couple of hoboes who typically get into slapstick trouble. His later career is marked by bit parts and character work. Edwards was married to actress Marguerite Snow. He was born in Delphos, Ohio, and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Vaudeville farces and skits *"Off and On" - skit of stage life 1917The Indepen ...
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Neely Bruce
(Frank) Neely Bruce (born January 21, 1944) is an American composer, conductor, pianist, and scholar of American music. He is the composer of over 800 works including three full-length operas. Currently, he is John Spencer Camp Professor of Music and American Studies at Wesleyan University, where he has taught since 1974. Life and career Bruce's undergraduate degree is from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. His DMA is from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Bruce also received an MAA from Wesleyan University and an MMU from the University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaigHis principal teachers were Ben Johnston (composer), Ben Johnston, Hubert Kessler, J. F. Goossen, Lara Hoggard, Charles Hamm, Byrnell Figler, Roy McAllister, Soulima Stravinsky and Sophia Rosoff. Bruce was one of the seven keyboard players in the 1969 premiere of John Cage's HPSCHD. He has been visiting professor and artist-in-residence at Middlebury College, Bucknell University, the Univers ...
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