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Kay Starr (6949 bytes)
1: ...cover of [[2002]] collection ''The Definitive Kay Starr on Capitol'']] 2: '''Kay Starr''' (born [[July 21]], [[1922]]) is an [[United St... 6: ...arion Hutton, which was, however, less suited for Kay's vocal range. 14: ...ic was being superseded by [[Rock and roll]], and Kay had only one hit, which is sometimes consifered h... 25: ...Fool, Fool ''(With The Lancers — B-side of "Kay's Lament")'' ([[1952]]) Starr (839 bytes) 1: ...[[U.S. state|State]] of [[South Carolina]]; see [[Starr, South Carolina]]. 3: '''Starr''' is also a part of the name of [[Starr School, Montana]]. 5: '''Starr''' is also the surname of some real and fictional... 6: *[[Belle Starr]], American [[outlaw]] 7: *[[Brenda Starr]], [[comic strip]] character Starr Records (782 bytes) 1: [[Image:StarrRecord.jpg|right|frame|Starr record label]] 2: ...rds''' was a [[record label]] manufactured by the Starr Piano Company of [[Richmond, Indiana]], which was... 4: ...tandard. They were discontinued in [[1917]]. The Starr label was continued through much of the [[1920s]]... 6: An unrelated '''Starr Records''' made records in [[Australia]] which we... Starr Kempf (3207 bytes) 1: '''Starr Gideon Kempf''' ([[August 13]], [[1917]], [[Ohio]... 5: Starr Kempf was raised on a small farm in Ohio, near a ... 7: ...ty of their future home in Cheyenne Canyon, where Starr designed and built a house and art studio. They h... 9: Starr began to work in [[bronze]] sculpture in [[1955]]... 11: Starr Kempf committed suicide in 1995. Belle Starr (2191 bytes) 1: [[Image:BelleStarr.jpeg|right|]] 2: '''Belle Starr''' ([[February 5]], [[1848]] - [[February 3]], [[... 6: ...caped conviction on another theft charge, but Sam Starr was shot and killed in December, possibly in a dr... 8: ...e famous with the largely fictional novel ''Bella Starr, the Bandit Queen, or the Female Jesse James'', p... 10: Belle's daughter, [[Pearl Starr]], operated a group of [[bordello]]s in [[Van Bur... Gang Starr (1093 bytes) 1: ...]]per and [[record producer]], respectively, Gang Starr's albums, especially ''[[Step in the Arena]]'' ([... 5: *''[[No More Mr. Nice Guy (Gang Starr album)|No More Mr. Nice Guy]]'' ([[1989]]) 13: *[http://www.gangstarrhq.cjb.net/ Gang Starr Headquarters] 19: [[de:Gang Starr]] 20: [[nl:Gang Starr]] Edwin Starr (2939 bytes) 1: '''Edwin Starr''' ([[January 21]], [[1942]] - [[April 2]], [[200... 15: Starr continued to record music into the [[1970s]], mos... 17: In [[1979]] Starr reappeared on the charts with a pair of [[disco]]... 19: Starr resurfaced briefly in [[2002]] to record a song w... 21: Starr died of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] ... Ryan Starr (1011 bytes) 1: '''Ryan Starr''' (born '''Tiffany Montgomery''' on [[November 2... 5: ...er popularity with young males. In [[2004]], she starred in the third season of the [[reality show]] ''[... 9: [[Category:1982 births|Starr, Ryan]] 10: [[Category:American Idol|Starr, Ryan]] The Starr Affair (687 bytes) 1: '''The Starr Affair''' was a book written by [[Jean Overton Fu... 3: It tells the story [[John Renshaw Starr]], an officer of the British [[Special Operations... Fredro Starr (195 bytes) 1: '''Fredro Starr''' (born [[January 1]], [[1970]]), alias Fredro S... 5: [[Category:1970 births|Starr, Fredro]] Blaze Starr (4157 bytes) 1: '''Blaze Starr''' (born [[1932]]) was an American [[stripper]] a... 6: ...arr. After he attempted to [[rape]] her, however, Starr left Snyder. She moved to [[Baltimore, Maryland]]... 8: Starr rose to national renown after she was profiled in... 11: Starr's striking [[red hair]], voluptuous figure and on... 13: For example, Starr trained a [[leopard|panther]] to remove her cloth... Brenda Starr (1923 bytes) 1: '''Brenda Starr''' is a [[comic strip]] about the title character... 3: ...lothing and hairstyles. Before Messick retired, Starr finally married the mysterious Basil St. John, wh... 11: In [[1995]], ''Brenda Starr'' was one of 20 comic strips honored as [[Comic S... 15: * [http://www.ucomics.com/brendastarr/ UComics] presents the current strip 16: ...oonopedia.com/br_starr.htm Toonopedia on ''Brenda Starr''] Michael Starr (1342 bytes) 1: '''Michael Starr''' ([[November 14]] [[1910]]-[[March 16]] [[2000]... 3: ...House Leader]] from [[1965]] to [[1968]]. In 1967 Starr stood as a candidate at the [[Progressive Conserv... 5: ...ssive Conservative Party of Canada]] in [[1967]], Starr became [[Leader of the Opposition (Canada)|Leader... 12: [[Category:1910 births|Starr, Michael]] 13: [[Category:2000 deaths|Starr, Michael]] Bart Starr (700 bytes) 1: ...|thumb|200px|Bart Starr]]'''Bryan Bartlett "Bart" Starr''' (born [[January 9]], [[1934]] in [[Montgomery,... 5: [[Category:1934 births|Starr, Bart]] 6: [[Category:American football quarterbacks|Starr, Bart]] 7: [[Category:National Football League players|Starr, Bart]] 8: [[Category:Pro Football Hall of Fame|Starr, Bart]] Henry Starr (775 bytes) 1: ...[Belle Starr]], he was the last in a long line of Starr family criminals. Twice sentenced by [[Judge]] Is... Leonard Starr (733 bytes) 1: '''Leonard Starr''' who was born [[October 28]] [[1925]] was an ad... 5: [[Category:Cartoonists|Starr, Leonard]] 6: [[Category:Reuben Award winners|Starr, Leonard]] Nava Starr (2164 bytes) 1: ...nto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Married to Sasha Starr. Has one married daughter called Regina and a gr... 35: [[Category:1949 births|Starr, Nava]] 36: [[Category:Canadian people|Starr, Nava]] 37: [[Category:Canadian chess players|Starr, Nava]] 38: [[Category:Chess players|Starr, Nava]] Ringo Starr (7111 bytes) 1: [[image:jk_beatles_ringo.jpg|thumb|150px|Ringo Starr]] 3: ...]]) is best known by his [[stage name]], '''Ringo Starr''', as the [[drummer]] for [[The Beatles]] from [... 5: ...ould be deliberately limited to take into account Starr's vocal range—most of ''With A Little Help ... 7: ...hard day's..." - before he finished his sentence, Starr noticed that it was now night time and added "nig... 9: ...opped due to mistakes by the other three members. Starr has commented that the most difficult drumming he... Lucille Starr (3729 bytes) 1: '''Lucille Starr''', born [[May 13]], [[1938]], is a [[French-Cana... 3: [[Image:LucilleStarrAlbum.jpg|thumb|Lucille Starr]] 4: ...rt of a local band. Using the stage name, Lucille Starr, she eventually teamed up with band member [[Bob ... 6: ... (AM)]] popular [[National Barn Dance]]. As well, Starr sang on American television musical variety shows... 8: ...f the magnitude of "''The French Song''," Lucille Starr enjoyed a long and prosperous career recording pr... Kenneth Starr (3593 bytes) 1: '''Kenneth Winston Starr''' (born [[July 21]], [[1946]]) is an [[United St... 3: ...s|President]] [[George H. W. Bush]]. As a judge, Starr was respected by both political parties and was c... 5: In [[1994]] Starr was appointed by a three-judge panel to continue ... 7: ...d to turn the prosecutor into the prosecuted when Starr's office acknowledged that it had leaked grand ju... 8: Starr later regretted his role in the Lewinsky investig...
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