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Everlast

Erik Francis Schrody (born August 18, 1969), known by his stage names Everlast and Whitey Ford, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who was the frontman for hip hop group House of Pain. His breakthrough as a solo artist came in 1998 with his album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, which blended rock and hip-hop and garnered him his first Grammy Award nomination for the song "What It's Like". The album peaked at number 9 on the Billboard 200 album chart, while the single peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. As of 2023, they remain his highest mainstream chart positions for an album and single respectively.

In 2000, Everlast received a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal with Latin rock band Santana for "Put Your Lights On". From 2006 to 2012, he was also part of the hip hop supergroup La Coka Nostra, which consisted of members of House of Pain and other rappers. In 2008, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for the main title theme of the TV series Saving Grace. He has released eight albums in his solo career, each featuring a blend of hip-hop, rock, blues, folk, and Americana. His most recent release is Whitey Ford's House of Pain, which came out in 2018.

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1969. gada 18. augusts bija pirmdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 229 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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18th of August 1969 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1969. gada 18. augusts

7-Week Curb on Civil Liberties Stirs Controversy in Argentina

Date: 19 August 1969

Special to The New York Times

continuation of curbs on civil liberties stirs growing controversy; Ongaro has reptdly been held in solitary confinement for last mo, but no charges have been brought against him; 160 persons have been detained since imposition of state of siege; Imaz promises to rev cases; announces release of 9 labor leaders; const provisions for state of siege impose no limitations on press and say that cts will function normally; La Prensa, nation's major morning newspaper, denounces recent closing of news magazine Primera Plana; controversy over closing of Primera Plana and subsequent pub, Ojo, discussed

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GENEROBBISDEAD; ALBANY PUBLISHER; Head of Times-Union and Knickerbocker News, 59

Date: 19 August 1969

Publisher G Robb dies

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Iraq Downgrades Relations With Rumania Over Israel

Date: 19 August 1969

Govt to withdraw charge d'affaires from Rumania and ask Rumanian Amb to Iraq, now visiting Bucharest, to remain there; move is reprisal for upgrading of Rumanian ties with Israel

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SCARSDALE TO DROP GUERRILLA COURSE

Date: 18 August 1969

Special to The New York Times

Scarsdale Educ Bd meets to consider course

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VICTIM IS DESCRIBED AS A TRIPLE AGENT

Date: 18 August 1969

CBS news rept says alleged victim was triple agent who was gathering information for CIA

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Farmer With Soul; Max Yasgur

Date: 18 August 1969

Special to The New York Times

scores those asking money for water

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Goodell Denies Rift Among Republicans On His Senate Seat

Date: 19 August 1969

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Phyllis Twachtman, 48, Is Dead;I WorldTelegram PhotographerI

Date: 18 August 1969

Twachtman, Phyllis

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High Court Nominee; Clement Furman Haynsworth Jr.

Date: 19 August 1969

By JAMES T. WOOTEN

James WOOTEN

biog sketch; full name is Clement Furman Haynsworth Jr; illus

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N.A.A.C.P. STUDIES BUILDING TRADES; Drive to Get List of Minority Contractors Under Way

Date: 19 August 1969

By DAVID K. SHIPLER

David SHIPLER

NAACP begins drive to compile list of minority contractors who can participate in model cities construction; under $173,000 contract from HUD, NAACP plans to determine what factors, other than racial discrimination, have kept nonwhite bldg concerns from getting work on Govt jobs; exec dir Wilkins says 1 problem has been difficulty of small, inexperienced contractors to get bonding or insurance; says that compilation would be 1st step in realizing promise of model cities program that people who live in center cities be given opportunity to get some contracts and jobs; Sec Romney comments

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