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Dead Man Ray is a Belgian rock band. Among its members are Daan Stuyven and Rudy Trouvé. Daan is a Belgian band and soloproject, formed by former Dead Man Ray member Daan Stuyven. ... Rudy Trouvé (Born January 28, 1967 in Wilrijk) is a Belgian musician from Antwerp. ...


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Dead Man Ray - The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives (946 words)
Dead Man Ray is the band of Rudy Trouvé (ex-dEUS, but now with Kiss My Jazz, Lionell Horowitz and His Combo, Cinthia Appleby...), Daan Stuyven (graphic designer, ex-Citizen Kane, ex-Running Cow, ex-Volt), Herman Houbrechts (of Nemo) and Elko Blyweert (Kiss My Jazz).
Daan Stuyven released a solo album in March 1999 called "Profools", with songs stemming from the inactive period between Word and Dead Man Ray.
In May 2001, Dead Man Ray released an EP, although with a bit of goodwill and eagerness, this could just as easily have been called a new CD : no less than 23 tracks are on it, a total playing time over over 45 minutes.
man: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com (2974 words)
The term man (irregular plural: men) is usually used for an adult, with the term boy being the term for a child.
Man does continue to carry its original sense of "human" however, resulting in an asymmetry sometimes criticized as sexist.
In the 20th century, the generic meaning of man declined still further (but survives in compounds mankind, everyman, no-man's land, etc), and it is possible that future generations will see it as totally archaic, and use it solely to mean "adult male".
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