BJJ.ie - Kenneth Brett vs Marty McGlaughlin @ Grapplepalooza 2011
Fantasy Baseball w/ Ellis Valentine, Steve Garvey, Ken Brett, George Brett & Fred Lynn (pt 1)
Fantasy Baseball w/ Ellis Valentine, Steve Garvey, Ken Brett, George Brett & Fred Lynn (pt 2)
George Brett 3000th Hit Versus California Angels
Ken Brett
Maytown 9 23 12 Ken P Brett and Carl
Take me away[Cover] - Ben,Sherwin,Ken,Brett
Wolf Radio "Army Neighbor Tourney intro" By Ken And Brett
BJJ.ie - Tom King v Kenneth Brett @ Grapplepalooza
Kenneth Brett Quarterman-Candidate House District 85
ken and brett july4th 92
Ken & Brett pitching baseball
Brett & Ken pitching
MvC2: Brett (Cha/Spid/Psy) vs Rob (Ken/Gui/Psy) 3 .:2.12.04:.
BJJ.ie - Kenneth Brett vs Marty McGlaughlin @ Grapplepalooza 2011
Fantasy Baseball w/ Ellis Valentine, Steve Garvey, Ken Brett, George Brett & Fred Lynn (pt 1)
Fantasy Baseball w/ Ellis Valentine, Steve Garvey, Ken Brett, George Brett & Fred Lynn (pt 2)
George Brett 3000th Hit Versus California Angels
Ken Brett
Maytown 9 23 12 Ken P Brett and Carl
Take me away[Cover] - Ben,Sherwin,Ken,Brett
Wolf Radio "Army Neighbor Tourney intro" By Ken And Brett
BJJ.ie - Tom King v Kenneth Brett @ Grapplepalooza
Kenneth Brett Quarterman-Candidate House District 85
ken and brett july4th 92
Ken & Brett pitching baseball
Brett & Ken pitching
MvC2: Brett (Cha/Spid/Psy) vs Rob (Ken/Gui/Psy) 3 .:2.12.04:.
Ultra Street Fighter IV: (xKruZee)Ken vs (Brett-BOTB_Rog)M.Bison
MvC2 Online (360): Brett (Cha/Ice/Tha) vs VDO (Rog/Col/Ken) 1 .:6.24.11:.
SSF4- Ryu Vs. Ken
TvC (27) - X~DJA~X! (Tekkaman Blade/Ken) vs. BRETT (Gold Lightan)
MvC2 Online (360): VDO (Wolv/Bone/Ken) vs Brett (Cha/Ice/Tha) 12 .:6.24.11:.
PJ DJbar, Pattya: Ken and Brett Party
MvC2 Online (360): Kyosuke Shun (Ryu/Ken/Rogue) vs Brett (Jill/Cha/Tron) 4 .:4.14.10:.
MvC2 Online (360): VDO (Rog/Col/Ken) vs Brett (Cha/Ice/Col) 3 .:6.24.11:.
MvC2 Online (360): Kyosuke Shun (Ryu/Ken/Rogue) vs Brett (Cha/Spid/Psy) 7 .:4.14.10:.
Suede interview 1993 - Brett Anderson on why Suede is not glam
Interview with Director Brett Heard about STAG
Fight + Music: Brett Kissel - Full Interview
Brett Dalton "the big kid at heart" HD interview [24th March 2014]
George Brett Interview
Brett Rivers Post-2014 Western States 100 Interview
Interview with Brett Manning - Creator of Singing Success
2013 Disney Marathon Post-Race Interview with Brett Ciancanelli
Unorthodox Football interview Next goal wins directors Mike Brett and Steve Jamison
Australia Network Interview of Brett Evans, Australian Expat Financial Adviser
GEORGE BRETT: THE "H" FACTOR
Brett Harker Named Pitching Coach At Furman
Interview - Brett Clay - Author "Selling Change"
Gregory Markel & Brett Tabke 2007 Video on the Rise Interview Pt 1.
Canadian Youth Worker Interview with Brett Ullman
Brett Patrontasch Rogers TV Interview
Brett David: Man of the Year Award - The Driving Force II: Southeast Gala 2013
Farah Dhalla interviews Brett Kissel about "Hockey Please Come Back"
NFMLA Moviemaker Magazine Interview w/ Dir. Brett Wagner ( August 2013)
Kenneth Branagh ~ Macbeth ~ BBC Breakfast ~ l2th July 2013
Kenneth Alven ("Ken") Brett (September 18, 1948 – November 18, 2003) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and the second of four Brett brothers who played professional baseball, the most notable being the youngest, George Brett.
Ken played for 10 teams in his 14-year MLB career.
Born in Brooklyn, Ken Brett grew up in southern California and was an athlete in El Segundo, a suburb of Los Angeles.
At age 17, he was the fourth overall pick in the 1966 baseball draft, selected by the Boston Red Sox as a pitcher; the 19 other MLB teams coveted him as a sweet-swinging center fielder. Fifteen months later, Brett was called up to the major leagues from Single-A ball, he participated in the final week of a heated American League pennant race in September 1967. Boston won the league title by defeating the Minnesota Twins on the final day of the season, finishing a single game ahead of both Detroit and Minnesota, and three games ahead of Chicago. Brett was not expected to be on the post-season (World Series) roster to face the St. Louis Cardinals, but was added as an emergency replacement for an injured Sparky Lyle, a transaction requiring the commissioner's approval.
Ellis Clarence Valentine (born July 30, 1954 in Helena, Arkansas) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball. He was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972; playing for the Expos, he was elected a National League All-Star in 1977 and received a Gold Glove Award in 1978. He also played for the New York Mets, California Angels and Texas Rangers, before retiring in 1985 after being hit in the jaw by a ball.
On April 15, 1977 he hit the first ever home run at Olympic Stadium.
Valentine is known to have one of the best if not the greatest outfield arms in the history of Major league baseball.
Steven Patrick Garvey (born December 22, 1948), nicknamed "Mr. Clean" because of the squeaky clean image he held throughout his career in baseball, is an American former Major League Baseball first baseman and current Southern California businessman. Garvey was the 1974 NL MVP, 10-time All-Star, and holds the National League record for consecutive games played (1,207).
Born in Tampa, FL to parents who had recently relocated from Long Island, New York, from 1956 to 1961, Garvey was a bat boy for the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. Garvey played football and baseball at Michigan State University after graduating from Chamberlain High School. Garvey played his entire career in the National League West for two teams; the Los Angeles Dodgers (1969–82) and the San Diego Padres (1983–87). He batted right and threw right. In a 19-year career, Garvey was a .294 hitter with 272 home runs and 1308 RBI in 2332 games played.
Garvey was part of the most enduring infield in baseball history along with third baseman Ron Cey, shortstop Bill Russell and second baseman Davey Lopes. The four infielders stayed together as the Dodgers' starters for eight and a half years.
George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953), is an American former Major League Baseball third baseman, designated hitter, and first baseman. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Kansas City Royals. Brett's 3,154 career hits are the most by any third baseman in major league history, and 16th all-time. Brett is one of four players in MLB history to accumulate 3,000 hits, 300 home runs, and a career .300 batting average with the others being Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Stan Musial. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 on the first ballot.
Brett was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia. He was the youngest of four sons of a sports-minded family which included Ken, the second oldest, a major league pitcher who had pitched in the 1967 World Series at age 19. Brothers John (eldest) and Bobby had brief careers in the minor leagues. Although his three older brothers were born in Brooklyn, George was born in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. Jack & Ethel Brett then moved the family to the Midwest and three years later to El Segundo, a suburb of Los Angeles, just south of Los Angeles International Airport. George grew up hoping to follow in the footsteps of his three older brothers. He graduated from El Segundo High School in 1971 and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the second round (29th overall) of the 1971 baseball draft. His high school teammate was pitcher Scott McGregor.
Fredric Michael "Fred" Lynn (born February 3, 1952) is an American former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1974–1980), California Angels (1981–1984), Baltimore Orioles (1985–1988), Detroit Tigers (1988–1989) and San Diego Padres (1990).
Fred Lynn was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2002 and to the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007.
After graduation from USC, Lynn started his career for the Red Sox with a phenomenal 1975 season in which he won the Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, the first player ever to win both in the same season. (The feat has since been duplicated by Seattle Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki in 2001.) Lynn and fellow rookie outfielder Jim Rice were dubbed as the “Gold Dust Twins” because of their combined baseball talents. In 1975, Lynn led the American League in doubles, runs scored and slugging percentage, finished second in the batting race with a .331 average, and won a Gold Glove Award for his defensive play. On June 18 he bombed the Tigers with 3 HR, 10 RBI, and 16 total bases in one game.
I'm throwin' a goin' away party a party for a friend of mine
So put me somewhere off in a corner with a glass and bottle of your party wine
Don't worry it won't be a loud party I feel too low to get too high
It's just a sad goin' away party for a dream I'm telling goodbye
I'm throwin' a goin' away party a party for a friend of mine
Nobody's coming but a heartache and some tears will drop in now most anythime
Don't worry it won't be a loud party dreams don't make noise when they die
And Joe since sets a goin' away party go away and let me cry
Heh whassup?
Here we go, here we go, here we go
One two for the money
or the show then three for the S-E
Hah hah, whassup?
It's Ahmad, my man Mau' made the track
[Ahmad]
Well it's the niggerole, pump one more time
The jeeps I rock will never stop playin for keeps
And got more soul than a ghost I have mostly EVERYBODY UP
The masses movin asses so let the beat hit
And it ain't gon' quit 'til you stop and say (no)
Cause I get more (ho!) than +Hip-Hop Hooray+
I rock steady, steady rocks don't wanna box with God
Because I'm cool, givin props to the old school
And the West coast, who just toasted the return
of the funk with the fat beats for your trunk (so)
I walk and I stalk and I caulk(?) and I blast
Then I dip to the party, find me a honey and tag that ass
I saw a Puerto Rican freak who was all that
Tight pants for dancin, told her we gotta lambada
No restin yet black, cause here I am
Askin the question - can I party if I need to jam?
[Chorus - repeat 2X]
So can I party if I want to? (Yeah you can party)
Now can I party if I need to? (Yeah you can party)
Can I party if it's essential and necessary
I'm addicted, I gotta have it, then I gotta have it (Say what?)
[Ahmad]
It's the return of the incredible man
who stands firm and rips up fakes without a cape
I'm great, I paid dues, kid how dare you respect me not
I had to get a tetanus shot cause fools bit but
now I'm back on deck, ready to wreck
and swing at every pitch til I'm rich (whoo!)
And that's not long because I got a new song to sing
Throne the king cause all the fools just stepped loose (ooh)
Back to the party at hand, I want you movin and groovin
Workin that ass, havin a blast
I'm fast on the feel so pass the pill
to the kid that rocks, everybody jockin stop then
throw your hands up and wave 'em from left to right
If you like the niggarole say (HO!)
But you know, no restin yet, cause here I am
Askin the question - can I party if I need to jam?
[Chorus]
[Ahmad]
Kick it what did I say? (Get up!) Think you better (get up!)
Part efficient in circumfrence and if you don't jump
touch the ceiling with the center of your palm, use your right arm
Everybody standin, should love my sound cause it's too down
or three, might be four, fifty-six, maybe one more
To blow, might I flow, can I go, I'm that one so
Bumrush the doors, keep the doors locked
All I need's a small flock of fans, hands move to the bam-boom
of the bass drum, when you hear the thump of the bass
Jump while you're actin dumb, yell where you come from
(West coast) with the new soul scenario
(Just fo') us to control your stereo
Ahmad I flip and rip kids and crews to shreds
Mau' will lay a beat down like the Feds
I guess all should say yes y'all cause here I am
Askin the question - can I party if I need to jam?
[Chorus]
[Ahmad]
Whassup? That's Ahmad and the Joneses
We on this mic, for the ninety-three, to the ninety-four