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Playername | Stephan Beckenbauer |
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Dateofbirth | December 01, 1968 |
Cityofbirth | Munich |
Countryofbirth | West Germany |
Position | Midfielder |
Currentclub | Bayern Munich (Under-17 Coach) |
Youthclubs | Bayern Munich |
Years | 1986–88 1988–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–94 1994–97 |
Clubs | Bayern Munich (A) TSV 1860 München Kickers Offenbach FC Grenchen 1. FC Saarbrücken Bayern Munich (A) |
Caps(goals) | 31 (1) 24 (1) 22 (0) |
Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:German footballers Category:Association football midfielders Category:FC Bayern Munich II players Category:TSV 1860 München players Category:Kickers Offenbach players Category:1. FC Saarbrücken players Category:People from Munich Category:FC Bayern Munich non-playing staff
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Region | Western Philosophy |
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Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Color | #B0C4DE |
Image name | Molyneux.png |
Name | Stefan Basil Molyneux |
Birth date | 24 September 1966 |
Birth place | Athlone, Ireland |
School tradition | Voluntaryism |
Main interests | Anarchism, Ethics, Austrian Economics, Atheism, Religion, Education, Family, Politics |
Influences | Aristotle, Ayn Rand, Friedrich Nietzsche, Murray Rothbard, Nathaniel Branden, Alice Miller |
Influenced | Ian Bernard, Brett Veinotte |
Notable ideas | Universally Preferable Behavior (UPB), Dispute Resolution Organization (DRO) |
Stefan Basil Molyneux (born 24 September 1966) is a Canadian philosopher, blogger, essayist, author, and host of the Freedomain Radio series of podcasts, living in Mississauga, Canada. He has written numerous articles and smaller essays which have been published on libertarian websites such as LewRockwell.com, antiwar.com and Strike The Root, recorded over 1800 podcasts, produced over 500 videos, and written numerous books which are all self-published except for his first, which was published by Publish America. In 2006 Stefan Molyneux quit his previous job in the field of computer software and works full-time on Freedomain Radio, a philosophical community website which is funded through donations.
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Name | Tyrone Wells |
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Background | solo_singer |
Origin | Spokane, Washington, USA |
Genre | folk-pop |
Years active | 2000- Current |
Label | Universal Records |
Url | Official website |
Current members | Tyrone Wells Mike Kopolus Aaron Bishop Mark Chipello}} |
Tyrone Wells is a singer/songwriter in the folk-pop genre from Spokane, Washington. His songs have been featured in television shows (Intervention, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Rescue Me, One Tree Hill, North Shore, What About Brian, Numb3rs, The Mountain, Windfall, Wildfire, Ghost Whisperer, As the World Turns, The Bedford Diaries, Three Moons Over Milford, Meet the Barkers, The Vampire Diaries) and film (Everyone's Hero, My Sister's Keeper, Rails & Ties).
Tyrone set a record in 2006 at the National Association for Campus Activities for most college and university bookings in the history of the Convention from a single showcase.
Tyrone was born in Seattle and raised in Spokane, Washington. He has said in interviews that he was inspired by his older sisters who "brought out the music in me" but did not begin songwriting until his move to California. While attending Hope International University in Southern California Tyrone joined the band Skypark. Skypark worked with producers Ed Stasium and Thom Roy.
In 2000 Tyrone launched his solo career, playing regular acoustic shows in Orange County, California, where he and a small movement of folk, pop and urban folk artists including Mike Barnet, Danny Vasquez and Jaycob Van Auken formed a loose coalition called True American Records.
In 2006 Tyrone signed a recording contract with Universal Records. They re-released his independent album Hold On on the internet in 2006, and released it in stores on Feb. 6th 2007. On Hold On, Tyrone has worked with producers Chris Karn and Marc Ford.
Tyrone released his latest solo album Remain on January 27, 2009. The first single from Remain, "More," reached #13 on the Triple A radio charts. The second single "Sink or Swim" was used in promos for the season 6 premiere of Grey's Anatomy. Wells is currently touring nationally behind Remain.
In 2009, Tyrone performed at Hotel Carolina, an annual two-day singer-songwriter festival held in South Carolina.
On May 2, 2010 Tyrone's EP Metal and Wood was released to the public. Going back to his acoustic roots, Wells aimed at bringing back a folk vibe that can be found in his earlier albums such as Snapshot and Hold On. Along with touring, showcasing both Remain and Metal and Wood, Wells avidly participates in charity acts such as benefit concerts in Santa Barbara, California for Haiti survivors.
In September 2010, Tyrone's song "Times Of Our Lives" was used in the Series Finale Promo for American Daytime Soap Opera, As the World Turns, as well as The Vampire Diaries episode, Memory Lane (Season 2, Episode 4).
Tyrone worked with songwriter and producer Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, KT Tunstall, James Morrison) and Iain Archer (UK indie artist and Snow Patrol co-writer) in the UK, and Tim Myers (formerly of OneRepublic), David Hodges (formerly of Evanescence) and Matt Scannell (Vertical Horizon) in the U.S. Creating a work that manages to be more guitar-edged than previous Wells’ efforts he appreciated huddling with collaborators like Terefe, who - like Wells - is a big believer in trusting one’s instincts. “We had great chemistry together.” “Losing Ground,” one of a handful of production/songwriting collaborations between Wells and Terefe, was written and demoed in less than 3 hours during their first writing session together.
Wells is particularly proud that Remain has carried him into some undiscovered territories. “With constant touring it’s important to believe in what you’re singing every night. I’m excited about this new material and believe in these songs. I like where I’m going.”
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