Jack Lawrence may refer to:
John Williams is an American composer, conductor and pianist.
David or Dave Brown may refer to:
John Taylor, Johnny Taylor or similar may refer to:
Nathan is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Hebrew verb נָתָן meaning gave. The meaning of the name in Jewish culture could be rendered "he has given" or "he will give".Nathan can also be used as a nickname for Nathaniel.
Donaldson is a Scottish and Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Donald". It is a simpler Anglicized variant for the name MacDonald. Notable people with the surname include:
James King, Jim King or Jimmy King may refer to:
White is a surname either of English or of Scottish and Irish origin, the latter being an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic MacGillebhàin, "Son of the fair gillie" and the Irish "Mac Faoitigh" or "de Faoite". It is the seventeenth most common surname in England. In the 1990 United States Census, "White" ranked fourteenth among all reported surnames in frequency, accounting for 0.28% of the population. By 2000, White had fallen to position 20 in the United States and 22nd position by 2014
Christopher or Chris Jones may refer to:
Pattinson is an English surname, and may refer to
Charlton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tim, Timothy or Timmy Smith may refer to:
David Foster is a Canadian musician and record producer, pianist.
Mike James or Michael James may refer to:
Lawrence is an English-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Armstrong is a surname of Scottish borders origin. It derives from a Middle English nickname which meant someone with strong arms. In Ireland the name was adopted as an Anglicization of two Gaelic names from Ulster: Mac Thréinfhir and Ó Labhraidh Tréan. Clan Armstrong is a clan from the border area between England and Scotland. The Scottish Armstrong is reputed to have been originally bestowed by "an antient (sic) king of Scotland" upon "Fairbairn, his armour-bearer" following an act of strength in battle. In the UK this surname is well represented in North East England, Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Scottish Borders, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway, and Northern Ireland, and in the US it is well represented in the Deep South, and other southern states.
Barker is a surname of English origin. Barker may refer to:
Alex Evans may refer to:
Cowan is a surname of both Scottish-Irish and Jewish origins.
Hayward is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: