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2 unusual facts about Silverstein


Silverstein

Silverstein Properties, a real estate development and management company

Silverstein Committee, 1959 United States government commission on the Saturn program


Craig Mabbitt

In the middle of their 2007 European Tour with Silverstein and The Vincent Black Shadow, Mabbitt left the band for personal reasons, and was replaced by Beau Bokan, the former lead vocalist for Take the Crown.

Elliot Silverstein

The other Silverstein films, in chronological order, are The Happening, A Man Called Horse, Nightmare Honeymoon, The Car, and Flashfire.

Ira Silverstein

Senator Silverstein is married to Chicago Alderman Debra Silverstein, and they have four children.

Jennifer Raab

Larry Silverstein, president and chief executive of Silverstein Properties, presented his wife with a gift of $5 million to Hunter College in 2012.

Larry Silverstein

In January 2001, Silverstein, via Silverstein Properties and Westfield America, made a $3.2 billion bid for the lease to the World Trade Center.

Maris the Great

Paul Koehler, drummer for the Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein, had Maris the Great removed from Warped Tour due to his belief that death is not a laughing matter.

Max Silverstein

Silverstein (DE-534) was laid down on October 8, 1943 at the Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts; launched on November 8, 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ruth B. Silverstein; and commissioned on July 14, 1944, Lt. Comdr.

Michael J. Silverstein

Silverstein is a senior partner and managing director at The Boston Consulting Group.

Perry Hicks

Hicks is a distant relative of Sue K. Hicks a co-instigator and prosecutor in the 1925 trial of John T. Scopes and inspiration for the Shel Silverstein song "A Boy Named Sue," which was popularized by country music performer Johnny Cash in 1969.

Robert Malley

Robert Malley was born in 1963 to Barbara (née Silverstein) Malley, a New Yorker who worked for the United Nations delegation of the Algerian National Liberation Front, and her husband, Simon Malley (1923–2006), an Egyptian-born Jewish journalist who grew up in Egypt and worked as a foreign correspondent for Al Goumhourya, a newspaper linked closely to Gamal Abdul Nasser's government.

Support Your Local Record Store

Support Your Local Record Store is a 7" vinyl by post-hardcore band Silverstein, released on April 16, exclusively for Record Store Day. It serves as a 7" vinyl release for the first single off the band's fifth studio album Rescue - "The Artist", and features 3 hardcore punk cover songs as b-sides.

The Black Maria

The band has played with Queens of the Stone Age, MxPx, The Distillers, Goldfinger, Paramore, Alexisonfire, Rise Against, Silverstein, The Alkaline Trio, The Lawrence Arms, Chevelle, Taproot, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and joined Evanescence on their Canadian tour in January 2007 which also included Stone Sour.

The Blackout Pact

They went on to tour with such bands as Fight Paris, Drowningman, The Lawrence Arms, The Fall of Troy, Folly, The Draft, Rise Against, The Number 12 Looks Like You, Yellowcard, Heavy Heavy Low Low, Silverstein, Mae and more.

Thomas Silverstein

Silverstein claims that "no human contact” status is essentially a form of torture reserved for those who kill correctional officers. "When an inmate kills a guard, he must be punished," a Bureau of Prisons official told author Pete Earley. "We can’t execute Silverstein, so we have no choice but to make his life a living hell.


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