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  1. www.youtube.com › user › OConnorWilliamPBilly O'Connor - YouTube

    Billy O'Connor. @BillyOConnorTheWriter ‧. ‧. 93 subscribers ‧ 27 videos. At 20, I worried about what people thought of me. At 40, I stopped worrying. Now at 70-years of age, I realize that ...

  2. Billy O'Conner; Current position; Title: Head coach: Team: Xavier: Conference: Big East: Record: 152–154: Biographical details; Born January 2, 1987 (age 37) Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Playing career; 2006–2007: Indiana: 2008–2009: Xavier: 2009: Arizona League Rangers: 2009: Spokane Indians: 2010: Washington Wild Things: Position(s ...

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  4. Billy O’Connor was born in County Cork, Ireland, and grew up on the Bronx streets. After Vietnam, Billy was a Teamster, a pub and restaurant owner, and before becoming a N.Y.C firefighter for 23 years, an illegal bookie.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2007 · Billy (William) O'Connor. Singer, pianist, songwriter, agent, b Kingston, Ont, 9 Jan 1914, d Toronto 18 Nov 2001. His father, Tommy (Thomas John) O'Connor (b Kingston 1871, d Toronto 1947), was a pianist and entertainer who, during the late 1880s, worked in the USA with Lew Dockstader's Minstrels and was accompanist to the magicians ...

  6. The Billy O'Connor Show was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1956. Premise [ edit ] Billy O'Connor, a jazz musician, hosted this series with a small house band - Vic Centro (accordion), Kenny Gill (guitar) and Jackie Richardson (bass).

  7. American drummer. Member of 'The Stillettos (2) ', he (and bandmates Chris Stein, Debbie Harry, and Fred Smith (7)) left the band in July 1974 to form Blondie. He was replaced in 1975 by Clem Burke . Born 4 October 1953 in Germany - Died 29 March 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Show more.