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| George Pringle - Carte Postale |
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This is a music video directed by Lily Smith
made for George Pringle's track Carte
Postale.
It was really hard to try and sum up the song
with images so we stuck to a simple idea
which we feel still allows the song to cast
its own images. £10 to the person who can
guess who'se in the rabbit suit.
There will be another video coming for Carte
Postale which will be made from still
photographs that inspired the song.
For more go to: www.myspace.com/georgepringle Tags : George Pringle Carte Postale Rabbit |
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Affichage : 10006
Durée : 191 s |
| Percy Pringle Tribute |
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copyright infringement intended.
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GOES TO PercyPringle.com, World Wrestling
Entertainment, Inc. & other sources
Percy Pringle (born April 10, 1954) better
known by his ring name Paul Bearer, is a
former professional wrestling manager. He is
best known for his career with World
Wrestling Federation/Entertainment as the
manager of The Undertaker and Kane.
Percy Pringle went to Mobile's Catholic
School, and later graduated from the McGill
Institute. After enlisting in the U.S. Air
Force and completing basic training, he
recieved his honorable discharge and went
straight into a Funeral Director service job.
Pringle was a regular at Gulf Coast Wrestling
events in Mobile, Alabama while growing up.
He got to know many of the wrestlers, as well
as the front office personnel and later
became a ringside photographer.
Though known through most of his career as a
manager, Pringle started out as a wrestler.
In June 1974, he made his wrestling debut,
wrestling as "Mr. X" (under a mask) in
Greenville, AL. He continued to wrestle later
known as "The Embalmer".
In April 1977, he began his managerial career
as Percy Pringle III. Pringle married and he
and his wife,welcomed their first son in
1979. He left the wrestling business and went
back to school and earned his Funeral
Director/Embalmer's Certification from San
Antonio College.
In 1984, Pringle returned to wrestling again
as Percy Pringle and worked for Fritz von
Erich's World Class Wrestling Association.
During this time he managed the likes of Rick
Rude, Blackjack Mulligan, The Great Kabuki,
Lex Luger and even Steve Austin.
On December 22, 1990, he joined the World
Wrestling Federation and would be known as
"Paul Bearer". His charge this time was the
Undertaker. Pringle worked for the company
for ten years, most of the time managing the
Undertaker, but also managing Kane and
Mankind (Mick Foley). He also worked as a
road agent for the time he was not on
television.
In 2001, Percy's wife was striken with breast
cancer and he cut his time with the WWE back
to care for her. He left the company in 2002
when his contract came up. Later that year,
he went backstage to serve as a WWF road
agent, stage manager, and talent scout.He
spent the next year working with Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling. In October 2003, he
signed a new three-year contract with WWE. At
that time, he was suffering from health
problems and depression related to his morbid
obesity and underwent gastric bypass surgery
in November 2003. As a signing bonus, WWE
agreed to help pay for the surgery.
When the Undertaker returned to his old
"deadman" gimmick at Wrestlemania 20, Pringle
returned with him as Paul Bearer once again.
However after a few months, the storyline
involving Paul Bearer had ran its course and
he has left the WWE again, at least as far as
television is concerned.
On June 10, 2005, Bearer announced that he
had signed a new deal with WWE which would
allow WWE to market his persona and which
would involve him attending autograph
sessions and making promotional appearances.
Such an appearance occurred in late January
2007 at a SmackDown/ECW live event in Mobile,
Alabama, where he joined the Brothers of
Destruction at ringside, wearing his Paul
Bearer attire, and carrying the original urn.
He later commented on the event in his blog.
He has recently appeared in the "Where are
they now" page, on the WWE website.
In September and October 2005 he conducted
three shoot interviews for Ring of Honor. Two
were done exclusively about him, talking
about his career in wrestling. The third was
with friend and fellow wrestling manager Jim
Cornette. He returned fulltime to the funeral
business in 2006. In 2005, Bearer started his
own independent promotion known as Gulf South
Wrestling, which he announced closed on his
official blog in May 2007, due to his
fulltime schedule in funeral service.
Personal life
Has two sons: Michael and Daniel, who wrestle
as The Future Legend D.J. Pringle
respectively on the independent circuit.
Pringle's health has greatly improved since
his surgery. His official site has a page
featuring pictures of him, one taken the
night before his bypass surgery and a second
taken on the first anniversary of the
operation. One year later, he admitted in an
entry on his blog that he had weighed 525
pounds (238 kg) before the operation but is
now under 300 pounds (136 kg). Tags : percy pringle tribute music video paul bearer wwe wwf legend everybody wants to rule the world barry manilow daybreak bryan adams best of me |
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Affichage : 5359
Durée : 641 s |
| "Call Him Up" (1981)- Keith Pringle and the Pentecostal CC |
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Min. Keith Pringle is a protege of the late
Rev. James Cleveland. You can hear him in "I
Don't Feel No Ways Tired" after Rev.
Cleveland says "sing it for me Keith!" This
is one of Min. Pringle's most popular hits,
and one of the most popular gospel hits of
the 1980's. WARNING: You may want to flip
some pews or cut a step or two during this
song!
I've read questions asked around cyberspace
about Min. Pringle and whether he's still
alive or not. Min. Pringle is NOT dead, he's
very much alive and still doing his thing in
the gospel world. Tags : soul gospel james cleveland keith pringle religious choir pentecostal |
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Affichage : 18184
Durée : 409 s |
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