-
Island Shriners (formerly
known as
Palestine Temple Shriners)
driving a
Shriners van to
transport sick
children to
Shriner hospitals. By 2011,
Shriners removed...
- albums.
Joining the band in 2001,
Shriner is the band's
longest serving b**** guitarist.
Prior to his
musical career,
Shriner was a
member of the U.S. Marine...
-
Arthur "Herb"
Shriner (May 29, 1918 –
April 23, 1970) was an
American humorist,
radio personality, actor, and
television host.
Shriner was
known for his...
- Port Charles.
Shriner and his twin brother,
actor Wil
Shriner, were born in New York City to
Pixie (née
Eileen McDermott) and Herb
Shriner. His
father was...
- Wil
Herbert Shriner (born
December 6, 1953) is an
American actor, comedian, film director,
screenwriter and game show host.
Shriner was born in New York...
- the
Shriner Peak Fire
Lookout at the top of the mountain.
Precipitation runoff from
Shriner Peak
drains into
tributaries of the
Cowlitz River.
Shriner Peak...
- A
shrine (Latin:
scrinium "case or
chest for
books or papers"; Old French:
escrin "box or case") is a
sacred space dedicated to a
specific deity, ancestor...
- A
Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "kami
shrine") is a
structure whose main
purpose is to
house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
- Dark World" is a song that was
written by
Cuomo and
Shriner and
features Shriner on lead vocals.
Shriner commented, "...I
wrote this kind of
creepy music...
-
hospitals is
often provided free of
charge for
patients and
their family by
Shriner-drivers (also
known as
Hospital Tripsters)
across the country, by van or...