David Sneddon (born 1978) is a British pop artist.
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David Sneddon is a Scottish singer, songwriter, musician and music producer of contemporary pop music. He took an unusual route into the music business via performing on stage and television and singing lead roles in stage musicals in Glasgow. He went on in 2002 to win the first series of the BBC One's music competition Fame Academy. He released his first single "Stop Living the Lie" in 2003 which was a UK number one hit single selling over 250,000 copies, making it Britain's twelfth highest selling single of 2003. Sneddon's debut album Seven Years – Ten Weeks released in April 2003, reached No.5 in the UK Albums Chart. He achieved three more UK Singles Chart singles – "Don't Let Go", "Best of Order" and "Baby Get Higher". His song "Baby Get Higher" was a hit on the dance floor for Almighty Records and a chart hit for VanVelzen in 2006, and also for Emin Agalarov.
David, Dave or Davey Hamilton may refer to:
Davie is a surname and a form of the masculine given name David.
David Jack (1899–1958) was an English footballer.
David Cooper was a Scottish professional football player who played as a winger.
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David Sneddon MBE was a Scottish football player and manager. His career is notable for managing Kilmarnock to their 1979 Tennent Caledonian Cup victory and also being part of the 1964/65 Scottish First Division winning Kilmarnock side. Sneddon was capped once by the Scotland national under-23 football team.
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David Johnston is a former Governor General of Canada.
David Robb is a Scottish actor.
Events from the year 1936 in Scotland.
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