Related topics from BritannicaBeck American singer-songwriter who brought Bob Dylan's embodiment of the hipster folk minstrel into the age of hip-hop and sampling.Beck, Martin Hungarian-born American theatre manager, owner, and impresario, who managed (1903-23) the dominant vaudeville circuit between Chicago and California.Beck, Jozef Polish army officer and foreign minister from 1932 to 1939, one of Jozef Pilsudski's most trusted confidants. He attempted to maintain Poland's friendly relations with Germany, France, and Romania ...
Beck, Ludwig German general who, as chief of the army general staff (1935-38), opposed Adolf Hitler's expansionist policies and who was a central figure in the unsuccessful July Plot to assassinate Hitler in 1944.Beck, David ("DAVE") U.S. labour leader (b. June 16, 1894, Stockton, Calif.--d. Dec. 26, 1993, Seattle, Wash.), as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1952 to 1957, was one of the most ...
Beck, Max Wladimir, Baron (Freiherr) von premier (1906-08) of Austria whose administration introduced universal male suffrage to the Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.Rand, Sally American actress and dancer who achieved fame as a fan dancer and bubble dancer.Bienerth, Richard, Freiherr von (baron of) Austrian prime minister (1908-11).Lakewood city, Cuyahoga county, northeastern Ohio, U.S., on Lake Erie, just west of Cleveland. Surveyed in 1806 as part of Rockport township, the area was not permanently settled until James Nicholson arrived ...
Stewart, Rod British singer and songwriter whose soulful, raspy voice has graced rock and pop hits since the late 1960s. Stewart became an international star following the extraordinary commercial success of his ...
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