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2 unusual facts about Arrington


Ermine Street

The Old English name was 'Earninga Straete' (1012), named after a tribe called the Earningas, who inhabited a district later known as Armingford Hundred, around Arrington, Cambridgeshire and Royston, Hertfordshire.

Lockn' Festival

Lockn' Festival, formerly known as Interlocken Music Festival, is an annual four-day music festival held in Arrington, Virginia.


Charisse

Charisse Arrington,Charisse Arrington is a R&B singer who was signed to MCA Records in the 1990s.

James Arrington

Arrington's plays include one man shows on LDS Church leaders Brigham Young, J. Golden Kimball and Wilford Woodruff.

JooJoo

Originally, Fusion Garage was working with Michael Arrington to release it as the CrunchPad, but in November 2009 Fusion Garage informed Arrington it would be selling the product alone.

Marvin S. Arrington, Sr.

Arrington graduated from Henry McNeal Turner High School in 1959 and went on to attend Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) on a football scholarship.

Richard Arrington, Jr.

Arrington's father moved his family to the steel-town of Fairfield from rural Sumter County, Alabama when Richard Jr. was five years old to take a job with U.S. Steel.

Robert Moussallem

Although Arrington was never indicted by federal investigators, he brought Moussallem's story to the public and it brought public attention to a seemingly systematic targeting of black officials by the Department of Justice.

Steve Arrington

In September 2010, Stones Throw Records announced that Arrington was working with producer Dâm-Funk on a new album.

Approximately a year later, Arrington relocated from Ohio to San Francisco, California where he learned Latin percussion and drumming as well as played with Coke Escovedo and Pete Escovedo and Sheila E.


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