Ken Nelson may refer to:
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December 19 is the 353rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. 12 days remain until the end of the year.
Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name Dòmhnall. This comes from the Proto-Celtic Dumno-ualos. The final -d in Donald is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the Gaelic pronunciation by English speakers, and partly associated with the spelling of similar-sounding Germanic names, such as Ronald. A short form of Donald is Don. Pet forms of Donald include Donnie and Donny. The feminine given name Donella is derived from Donald.
David Hill may refer to:
Brian Kennedy may refer to:
Nick is a masculine given name. It is also often encountered as a short form (hypocorism) of the given names Nicholas, Nicola, Nicolas or Nikola. It is also one of the only names in the English Language which can be sung to any theme tune due to the short phonetic burst in which it is pronounced e.g "Nick, Niiiick Nick!". It may refer to:
Ken Nelson is an English record producer. After several years working on demos and independent artists, he achieved success with Gomez, and worldwide success with the first Coldplay recording. He has also worked with Badly Drawn Boy, Howling Bells, The Charlatans, Kings of Convenience, The Orange Lights, Ray LaMontagne, Snow Patrol, Paolo Nutini, and Deadbeat Darling.
Thomas, Tom or Tommy Nelson may refer to:
Ken Lewis may refer to:
Ken, Kenneth or Kenny Johnson may refer to:
"Songbird" is a popular song by British American rock band Fleetwood Mac. It first appeared on the 1977 album Rumours and was released as the B-side of the single "Dreams". It is one of four songs written solely by Christine McVie on the album. She would frequently sing the song at concerts.
Brett derives from a Middle English surname meaning "Briton" or "Breton", referring to the Celtic people of Britain and Brittany, France. Brette can be a feminine name.
Kenneth, or Ken Thompson, or Kenny Thompson may refer to:
Nelson is a surname. Within the United States, it is ranked as the 39th-most common surname of 88799 listed.
George Edwards may refer to:
Kenneth, Ken or Kenny Thomas may refer to:
Asher is a common Jewish and Christian given name, after a character in the Old Testament. Published 1860, Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom; by Lower, Mark Antony, 1813-1876 says Asher as a surname is "Perhaps the same as Ashmen."
Ken, Kenneth or Kenny Hill may refer to:
Nelson is an English given name, in origin derived from the patronymic "son of Neil".
Kenneth F. "Ken" Nelson was an American record producer and A & R man for Capitol Records.
Norman is both a surname and a given name. The surname has multiple origins including English, Irish, Scottish, German, Norwegian, Ashkenazi Jewish and Jewish American. The given name Norman is mostly of English origin, though in some cases it can be an Anglicised form of a Scottish Gaelic personal name.