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unusual facts about What a Catch, Donnie



Bas Clas

Bas Clas (pronounced ‘bahs clahs’) is a rock band formed in Lafayette, Louisiana in the late 1970s by brothers Donnie and Steve Picou.

Battle Hymns MMXI

It features the British actor Sir Christopher Lee as narrator and the original Manowar drummer Donnie Hamzik.

Brendon Urie

Urie appeared in the music videos "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More Touch Me", "What A Catch, Donnie" and "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" by Fall Out Boy.

Danny Porush

In the film Jonah Hill portrays a character named Donnie Azoff, loosely based on Porush as described in Belfort's book.

Dayton Waller

The Wallers donated the bridal suite of the First Baptist Church of Shreveport in appreciation to God for their four children, Dayton H. Waller, III (wife Kellye), Elizabeth "Sissy" Waller Johnson (husband Walter Fair Johnson), Elaine Waller Moreau (husband Doug), and Kathryn Waller Long (husband Donnie).

Dennis Bagwell

Wolford testified that on the evening of September 4 she and Bagwell met Donnie Halm, the owner of Jim's Place, at a rest stop on Highway 123.

Doherty Memorial High School

Donnie Demers, Songwriter, musician and recipient of 1983 "Donnie Demers Day" in the city of Worcester, MA.

Donnie

:This article is about the song by Ace Of Base, Donnie is also a diminutive form of the name Donald.

Donnie Edwards

Donnie is also a member of the Alpha Rho chapter of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at UCLA.

Donnie Gillies

Donald George "Donnie" Gillies (born 20 June 1951 in Glencoe, Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played initially as a forward but latterly as a right back.

Donnie Nelson

Since 1990, Donnie has served as an assistant coach for the Lithuania national basketball team.

Enuff Z'nuff

In 2006, original members Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie reconvened to shoot a pilot for the VH1 reality television show, Bands on the Run.

Everybody's All-American

The novel is narrated by Grey's nephew, Donnie McClure, a historian who has written a biography of Confederate war hero J.E.B. Stuart.

Frank McComb

The set was produced by Steve Harvey, producer of Donnie's widely-lauded The Colored Section.

Joey Allcorn

The album was produced by Joey Allcorn and Tim Lawrence (Linda Rondstat, Trick Pony) and featured musicians Johnny Hiland (Toby Keith, Ricky Skaggs), Donnie Herron (BR549, Bob Dylan), Andy Gibson (Hank III) and Walt Cunningham (George Jones).

King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers

History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers is a 2004 documentary of American rock singer Donnie Iris and his backing band, the Cruisers.

Kristal Uzelac

Uzelac was born on June 27, 1986 to parents Donnie and Brenda.

Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen

In the film, Donnie Yen's character Chen Zhen disguises himself as a masked vigilante (based on the Green Hornet's sidekick Kato) to stop the Japanese from assassinating people.

Man Dancin'

He survives, however, and begins an escape to Sunderland in the church's van alongside Terry, Maria and Lenny Quinn, his longtime friend and a former employee of Donnie McGlone.

Na h-Òganaich

Margaret has continued to sing professionally with accordionist Billy Anderson, while Donnie in the 1980s became a popular TV performer and presenter with the children's Gaelic TV programme Dotaman on BBC Scotland.

Rainbow Road

Rainbow Road (song), written by Donnie Fritts and Dan Penn, recorded by several musicians, including Steve Goodman, Arthur Alexander, and Joan Baez

Šarūnas Marčiulionis

Despite a language barrier during his NBA career (Warriors coach Don Nelson hired his son Donnie as an assistant chiefly to serve as an interpreter for Marčiulionis), Marčiulionis was a devoted teammate and active in the communities he played in.

Sgt. MacKenzie

He arranged for Joe and band mate Donnie MacNeil, who played the pipes, to re-record "Sgt. MacKenzie" with the backing of an 80-piece orchestra and the United States Military Academy Choir at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London.

What a Catch, Donnie

4:00 "Dance, Dance" (while "Sugar, We're Goin Down" fades) featuring Brendon Urie (of Panic! at the Disco).

He immediately turns the boat around to rescue the survivors on the lifeboats (who include Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley, Spencer Smith, Brendon Urie, and everyone else (except Pete Wentz) who has worked with Fall Out Boy over the past few years).


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