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Shannon Walker Williams [1] Shades is an American R&B group that was active in the mid 1990s. The group consisted of Danielle Andrews, Tiffanie Cardwell, Monique Peoples and Shannon Walker Williams {to whom ex- NBA basketball player Walter Ray Allen is married.}; [1] who all met when they were students at Northeastern University in Boston ...
Tell Me (I'll Be Around) "Tell Me (I'll Be Around)" (originally titled "Tell Me Your Name") [2] is a song performed by Shades, issued as the lead single from their eponymous debut album. The song contains a sample of "Who Do You Love" by Bernard Wright. [3] [4] It was the group's highest chart appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #50 ...
For the composer Sharon Rogers, see Sharon Elery Rogers.. The following women have appeared in the American or international edition of Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month.
Shannon Wilcox, a character actor who appeared in 1984’s “Songwriter” alongside Willie Nelson and in five episodes of “Dallas,” died Sept. 2 in Los Angeles. She was 80. Wilcox’s death ...
Shannon Walker: Northwest Battle Buddies is one of the largest service dog providers for Veterans with PTSD in the United States. In the past few years we traditionally place between 34-43 dogs ...
Serenade (Shades song) "Serenade" is a song co-written [3] [5] and performed by Shades, issued as the second single from their eponymous debut album. The song contains a sample of "True" by Spandau Ballet; [6] and it was the group's final song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #88 in 1997. [5]
Pages in category "Songs written by Shannon Walker Williams" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
NASA Group 19 (2004) Missions. Soyuz TMA-19 ( Expedition 24 / 25) SpaceX Crew-1 ( Expedition 64 / 65) Mission insignia. Shannon Walker (born June 4, 1965) is an American physicist and a NASA astronaut selected in 2004. She launched on her first mission into space on June 25, 2010, onboard Soyuz TMA-19 and spent over 163 days in space.