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Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 –
September 8, 1999),
known professionally as
Moondog, was an
American composer, musician, performer,
music theoretician, poet...
- who po****rized the
phrase "rock and roll" and had
called himself "
Moondog".
Moondog was an NBA All-Star
selection in 2003 and 2004, and he made his first...
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Moondog was an
American composer and musician, born as
Louis T. Hardin.
Moondog may also
refer to:
Moondog,
nickname of disc
jockey Alan
Freed Moondog...
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known by the ring name
Moondog Rex. He was best
known for his
appearances in the
World Wrestling Federation as a part of The
Moondogs.
Colley was also one...
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Canadian professional wrestler, best
known as
Sailor White and as
Moondog King of The
Moondogs when he
joined the
World Wrestling Federation in the early-1980s...
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Booker (June 6, 1952 –
November 29, 2003),
better known by his ring
names Moondog Spot and
Larry Latham, was an
American professional wrestler.
Booker debuted...
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wrestled as
Moondog Spike during the
early 1990s with
Moondog Spot from 1991 to 1992 and
Moondog Cujo from 1992 to 1993 as part of The
Moondogs. Trained...
- The
Moondogs were a
professional wrestling stable in the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and in the
Memphis promotions: the
Continental Wrestling ****ociation...
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Moondog Matinee is the
fifth studio album by Canadian/American rock
group the Band,
released in 1973. It
consists entirely of
cover material reflecting...
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Moondog 2 is the
sixth album by
American composer Moondog AKA
Louis Thomas Hardin. This
album was the
followup to the 1969
album Moondog.
Produced with...