- now-defunct
upscale department store based out of Charlotte,
North Carolina The
Iveys, rock band
which became Bandfinger Evie (disambiguation) Eve (disambiguation)...
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Evans signed the
Iveys to
Apple on 23 July 1968, they
became the
first non-Beatle
recording artists on the label. Each of the
Iveys were also
signed to...
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Ivey's (J.B.
Ivey & Company), a
former department store chain, was
acquired by Dillard's, Inc. in 1990.
Ivey's was
based in Charlotte,
North Carolina,...
- (tracks 3–5, 7–10, 12) Mal Evans –
producer (tracks 1–2, 6, 11) The
Iveys –
producers ("Looking for My Baby") "Maybe Tomorrow – The
Iveys". AllMusic....
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joined the
Iveys in
August 1967. His
first gig with the
Iveys was on 20
August 1967 at the
Starlite Ballroom in Crawley. On 23 July 1968, the
Iveys were signed...
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Phillip Dennis Ivey Jr. (born
February 1, 1977) is an
American professional poker player who has won ten
World Series of
Poker bracelets, one
World Poker...
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called "The Misfits"
before auditioning for the
rival Welsh band The
Iveys in 1964.
Iveys member Ron
Griffiths invited Gibbins to
audition for the
group in...
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Artis Leon
Ivey Jr. (August 1, 1963 –
September 28, 2022),
known by his
stage name Coolio, was an
American rapper and chef. He was best
known for his single...
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Badfinger band, The
Iveys: Ron
Griffiths and
David Jenkins, plus
former Badfinger member Bob Jackson. The
plaque honoured Ham and all the
Iveys and Badfinger...
- "Maybe Tomorrow" is a song
composed and sung by
guitarist Tom
Evans of The
Iveys,
which was
released as the group's
first worldwide single on
Apple Records...