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  2. Ali McMordie - Wikipedia

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    Alistair Jardine "Ali" McMordie (born 31 March 1959 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a bass guitarist, best known as a founding member of Stiff Little Fingers, playing with the band from 1977 until they broke up in 1983, [1] and joined them on the first few years of reunion tours five years later. McMordie performing on stage. Ali McMordie at ...

  3. The Ballad of Big Al - Wikipedia

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    The Ballad of Big Al, [a] marketed as Allosaurus [b] in North America, is a 2000 special episode of the nature documentary television series Walking with Dinosaurs. The Ballad of Big Al is set in the Late Jurassic, 145 million years ago, and follows a single Allosaurus specimen nicknamed "Big Al" whose life story has been reconstructed based on a well-preserved fossil of the same name.

  4. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0038-822X. Sports Illustrated (SI) is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel, it was the first magazine with a circulation of over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twice.

  5. Jim Murray (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Murray (sportswriter) James Patrick Murray (December 29, 1919 – August 16, 1998) was an American sportswriter.[2][1][3][4] He worked at the Los Angeles Times from 1961 until his death in 1998, and his column was nationally syndicated. [5][6][7] Among his many achievements was winning the NSSA 's Sportswriter of the Year award 14 times (12 ...

  6. Al Szolack - Wikipedia

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    1974–1975. Washington Generals. "Big Al" Szolack (born 1950 [1]) is a retired American basketball player best known for his time spent on the Washington Generals, the traveling exhibition team who plays against, and always loses to, the Harlem Globetrotters. [2] He played for just the 1974–75 season, one in which the Generals lost all 245 ...

  7. Tom Verducci - Wikipedia

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    B.A. Journalism. Occupation (s) Sportswriter. Sportscaster. Years active. 1982–present. Thomas Verducci (born October 23, 1960) is an American sportswriter who writes for Sports Illustrated and its online magazine SI.com. He writes primarily about baseball. He is also a reporter and commentator for Fox Major League Baseball and MLB Network.

  8. Too Much Mustard - Wikipedia

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    Too Much Mustard. " Too Much Mustard " or " Tres Moutarde " is a turkey trot composed by Cecil Macklin in 1911. [1][2][3] it was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century, and continues to be performed often. The song was also often performed as early jazz. [4][5] Performers included Prince's Band, Victor Military Band, Joe ...

  9. Al Meltzer - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1940s–2003. Height. 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) Al Meltzer (June 26, 1928 – June 12, 2018), nicknamed " Big Al ", was an American sportscaster. Born in Syracuse, New York, [ 1] Meltzer worked for Channel 10 and Channel 3 in Philadelphia, and Comcast SportsNet (as sports director). He also worked for WPHL-17 where he called play-by-play ...