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  1. Walter Potts was a window cleaner from 18 Crab Street, Fazakerley in Liverpool who was "discovered" by talent scout Dennis Tanner in 1963, whereupon he launched a singing career under the name Brett Falcon. Walter impressed Dennis enough at an audition at Armstrong's Rehearsal Rooms for Dennis...

  2. Using the stage name Brett Falcon, he recorded a song 'Not Too Little, Not Too Much' with help from a man from Dennis's agency, Laurie Fraser. Laurie soon sacked Dennis for incompetence, and the song proved a hit. Actor Chris Sandford even got the song to No. 17 in the charts in the real world.

  3. Member of the Brett Falcon fan club, of which Lucille Hewitt is president. Jennifer makes Lucille furious by posing for a photograph as the President of the fan club which goes in the Weatherfield Gazette. Together the girls also make an enemy of Ena Sharples when they scrawl "I love Brett" on the vestry. Cheryl: 13 January 322 Jackie Lenya

  4. Brett Favre started four years as quarterback at Southern Mississippi before he was drafted in the second round (33rd overall) by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1991 NFL Draft. Favre saw little action as a rookie and was traded to the Green Bay Packers the following season in exchange for a first round pick.

  5. Brett Falcon Photography, Atlanta, Georgia. 303 likes. Editorial | Portraiture | Commercial | Fine Art http://www.brettfalcon.com.

  6. This Day in History: Brett Favre traded from Falcons to Packers The "NFL Total Access" crew discuss their favorite story from Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre on the 27th anniversary of his trade.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Atlanta Falcons drafted Brett Favre in 1991 but traded him after one season. Every year, the NFL draft is full of "what if" stories. Tales of the one that got away, passing on that future Hall...