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James Timothy McCarver (October 16, 1941 –
February 16, 2023) was an
American professional baseball catcher,
television sports commentator, and singer...
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McCarver is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jack
McCarver (1896–1959),
American racing driver Morton M.
McCarver (1807–1875), American...
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dancing in his
comedy duo performances. In 1894,
William McCarver was part of
Howard McCarver's Operatic Minstrels and in 1895 they were with Al G. Field...
- postseason. Chad said that
McCarver was
someone who "when you ask him the time, will tell you how a
watch works", a
reference to
McCarver's perceived tendency...
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replaced with
Jimmy Dormire.
Chris McDaniel, the
original keyboardist, left and was
replaced with Cody
McCarver.
McCarver has
released a solo album, although...
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McCarver Stadium was a
stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. It was
primarily used for
baseball and was the home of the
Memphis Blues (1968–1976), the Memphis...
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Superchunk and
Rocket from the Crypt.
Chris Simpson –
vocals and
guitar Scott McCarver –
guitar Jeremy Gomez – b****
Gabriel Wiley –
drums The
Power of Failing...
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located in
Downtown Memphis. The team
previously pla**** at Tim
McCarver Stadium in 1998 and 1999. The
Redbirds were
established as an expansion...
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George Washington Carver (c. 1864 –
January 5, 1943) was an
American agricultural scientist and
inventor who
promoted alternative crops to
cotton and methods...
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Morton Matthew McCarver (January 14, 1807 –
April 17, 1875) was an
American politician and
pioneer in the West. A
native of Kentucky, he helped...