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Tony Fisher (musician)
Tony Fisher may refer to: * Tony Fisher (American football) (born 1979), American football player * Tony Fisher (rugby), British rugby footballer * Tony Fisher (sailor) (born 1927), Australian sailor * Big Tony Fisher, bassist for American funk band Trouble Funk * Tony Fisher (puzzle designer), British puzzle designer See also * Toni Fisher (1924–1999), American pop singer * Anthony Fisher (other) Anthony Fisher is the ninth Archbishop of Sydney, the former Bishop of Parramatta, and a bioethicist. Anthony or Antony Fisher may also refer to: * Antony Fisher (1915–1988), British economist * Anthony Corey Fisher (born 1988), American-born G ...
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Tony Fisher (American Football)
Tony Fisher (born October 12, 1979) is a former American football running back who was signed to the Green Bay Packers as a free agent. He also played for the St. Louis Rams. He was signed by the New York Jets The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Jets compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The J ... on July 27, 2007 but was released just two weeks later. In 1997, Fisher won the prestigious Mr. Football Award as the player deemed to be the best high school football player in the state of Ohio. References 1979 births Living people People from Euclid, Ohio Players of American football from Ohio American football running backs Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players Green Bay Packers players St. Louis Rams players Sportspeople from Cuyahoga County, Ohio {{runningback-1970s-stub ...
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Tony Fisher (rugby)
Anthony Fisher (born ), also known by the nickname of "Fishcake", is a Welsh former rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s, and coached rugby league in the 1980s and 1990s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, as a hooker, and representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain and Wales, and at club level for Bradford Northern (two spells), Leeds and Castleford, as a , or , and coached representative level rugby league (RL) for South Africa, and at club level for Bramley, Keighley, Doncaster and Dewsbury. Background Tony Fisher was born in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. Playing career International honours Fisher won caps for Wales (RL) while at Bradford Northern in 1970 against England, while at Leeds in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup against France, England, Australia, New Zealand, while at Castleford in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup against England, Australia, and New Zealand, and in 1977 against En ...
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Tony Fisher (sailor)
Harold Anthony Fisher (23 March 1927 – 22 November 2022) was an Australian ocean racing skipper, yachtsman and surgeon. Early years Tony Fisher was educated at Newington College, (1942) and the University of Sydney from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1956. Yacht racing Fisher won line honours with a race record time, aboard Helsal, in the 1973 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is an annual event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. The race distance is approximately . The race is run i .... Helsal was designed by Joe Adams. It was named after Fisher's wife Helen and daughter Sally. Fisher has since owned four boats named Helsal with II, III and IV. Both Fisher's daughter, Sally Smith, and son, Rob Fisher, are ocean racing sailers. Death Tony Fisher died on 22 November 2022, at the age of 95. References 19 ...
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Trouble Funk
Trouble Funk is an American R&B and funk band from Washington, D.C. The group helped to popularize funk and the subgenre go-go in the Washington metropolitan area. Among the band's well-known songs are the go-go anthem "Hey, Fellas". They released several studio albums including ''Drop the Bomb'', ''In Times of Trouble'', ''Live'', and ''Trouble Over Here Trouble Over There'' (UK No. 54), and two live albums, ''Trouble Funk: Straight Up Go-Go Style'' and ''Saturday Night Live''. In 1982, they released a single "So Early in the Morning" on D.E.T.T Records, later reissued on diverse labels as 2.13.61 and Tuff City. Trouble Funk sometimes shared the stage with hardcore punk bands of the day such as Minor Threat and the Big Boys. Trouble Funk's song "Pump Me Up" was sampled by many other artists, including Dimples D.'s one-hit wonder " Sucker DJ", which went to No. 1 in Australia, Public Enemy's "Fight the Power", Kurtis Blow's song "If I Ruled the World" and M.A.R.R.S.'s song " ...
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Tony Fisher (puzzle Designer)
Tony Fisher is a British puzzle designer who specialises in creating custom rotational puzzles. He is acknowledged by cubing enthusiasts as a pioneer in the creation of new puzzle designs and new manufacturing techniques. In 2017 the ''Guinness Book of World Records'' acknowledged Fisher as the creator of the world's largest Rubik's cube. Career Fisher is both a puzzle collector and designer. He first bought a Rubik's Cube in 1980 when it was first released in the UK. He worked out his own solution to solve it. Fisher first began creating puzzles in 1981, when he modified two existing Rubik’s cubes by joining them along one edge to create a new device called the ''Siamese cube''. This has been accredited as the first example of a “handmade modified rotational puzzle”. In 1995 Fisher further modified the conventional rotational puzzle design by shifting its cutting planes to create a 3x3x4 cube. 3 years later the similar technique was used to build the world's first ...
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Toni Fisher
Toni Fisher (born Marion Colleen Nolan; December 4, 1924 – January 11, 1999), also billed on her records as Miss Toni Fisher, was an American pop singer. She was known for her recordings of "The Big Hurt", "West of the Wall", "Maybe (He'll Think Of Me)", and "Why Can't The Dark Leave Me Alone". She was later known as Toni F. Monzello, following her marriage to Henry Monzello. Biography Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song " The Big Hurt", written by her manager Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the US. The track also peaked at No. 30 in the UK Singles Chart. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured a flanging effect, when mixing engineer Larry Levine—who went on to help Phil Spector create his wall of sound—inadvertently mixed the mono and stereo versions of the song together but out of sync; a happy accident. It is claimed to be the first record to have such phasing. DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW in Buffalo, New Yo ...
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