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If you were looking for the UK journalist, see Mick Brown (journalist) Born in London in 1950, Mick Brown is a freelance journalist who has written for many British and international publications. ...



Mick Brown (born ca. September 8, 1956) is a drummer who has played in the bands Dokken, Lynch Mob, and Xciter. He is a co-founder of Dokken and is known by many Dokken fans as "Wild Mick" Brown. Mick can also be seen playing drums for Ted Nugent on the Unleash the Beast Global ScorchTour '06. Not to be confused with The Mission's drummer in the 80's. . ... Lynch Mob are a band featuring guitarist George Lynch and drummer Mick Brown, who also played together in the band Dokken. ... Theodore Ted Nugent (born December 13, 1948, Detroit, Michigan) (aka The Nuge, Uncle Ted, Terrible Ted, Sweaty Teddy, Deadly Tedly, Great Gonzos, Theodocious Atrocious and The Motor City Madman) is a hard rock guitarist and singer from Detroit, Michigan, originally gaining fame as a member of the Amboy Dukes, and... The Mission (known as The Mission UK in the United States due to a naming clash with a Philadelphia R&B band) is a gothic rock band formed in 1986 from the splinters of the freshly-dissolved rock band The Sisters of Mercy. ...


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Jerry Hall separated from Mick Jagger in 1999 after model Luciana Gimenez claimed she was pregnant with Jagger's child.
Mick Jagger was knighted on 12 December 2003, aged 60, for his "services to popular music" (see [[1]]).
Mick Jagger has sung about religious concepts over the years with the Rolling Stones ("Sympathy for the Devil") and in solo projects.
Bookreporter.com - TIETAM BROWN by Mick Foley (436 words)
Mick Foley's greatest strength and weakness as a novelist is that people know who he is. Foley used to make his living as a professional wrestler, in multiple personas such as "Cactus Jack Manson," "Mankind," and "Foley", which were alternately malevolent and (from a fan standpoint) benevolent but always slightly wacky.
Brown is slightly off-kilter, deserted by his father at birth (an event that also resulted in the death of his mother).
Antietam Brown IV is hardly a role model, parading a series of bed partners in front of his son and adhering to the "three strikes" rule.
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