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David Gardner (general)
David Gardner may refer to: * Dave Gardner (basketball) (born 1964), British former basketball player * David Gardner (cricketer) (1940–2023), British cricketer * David Gardner (fiddler) (born 1968), Scottish fiddle performer, teacher, and judge * Dave Gardner (footballer) (1873–1931), Scottish footballer * Dave Gardner (ice hockey) (1952–2023), Canadian ice hockey centre * David Gardner (The Motley Fool) (born 1966), American entrepreneur, co-founder of The Motley Fool The Motley Fool is a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded in July 1993 by co-chairmen and brothers David Gardner and Tom Gardner, and Todd Etter and Erik Rydholm. The company employs over 3 ... * David Gardner (trade unionist) (died 1913), Scottish trade unionist * David Gardner, vocalist and guitarist of Engerica * Brother Dave Gardner (1926–1983), American comedian and singer * David M. Gardner (born 1981), American politician * David P. ...
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Dave Gardner (basketball)
Dave Gardner (born 1 February 1964) is a British former basketball player who played for the Chester Jets and Manchester Giants of the British Basketball League. Gardner also played 59 games for England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ....Profile
at Britball.com In honour of Gardner's services to his 'hometown' club, the Chester Jets retired his number 11 jersey in 2002.


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David Gardner (cricketer)
David Denis Gardner (11 September 1940 – 17 May 2023) was an English cricketer. Gardner was born at Swindon in September 1940, where he was educated at Sanford Street School. He was a talented schoolboy footballer, who represented England Schools' against Scotland Schools' in front of 10,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium. He trialled with West Brom for a few seasons, but was not invited back following an injury. In cricket, Gardner initially played his club cricket in Swindon for Swindon British Rail Cricket Club from the mid-1950s until 1970, after which he joined Swindon Cricket Club. In club cricket, he scored over 10,000 runs. Gardner made his debut in minor counties cricket for Wiltshire against the Gloucestershire Second XI at Trowbridge in the 1959 Minor Counties Championship. He played minor counties cricket for Wiltshire until 1976, making 78 appearances. In addition to playing minor counties matches, Gardner also made two appearances for Wiltshire in List A one-d ...
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David Gardner (fiddler)
David M. Gardner is a Scottish fiddle performer, teacher, and judge. In the 1980s, while a student at the College of William and Mary, he began studying music with John Turner. Though he graduated with a degree in anthropology and archaeology and spent some time as a teacher, he continued pursuing traditional Scottish music. Gardner regularly plays in Colonial Williamsburg, and is a member of The Virginia Company—an 18th-century music trio which has performed in the Kennedy Center and other notable venues. He has won numerous regional fiddling competitions, and placed third in the 2009 national championships after initially being part of a three-way tie for first place. He is also a Scottish FIRE-sanctioned judge, and has judged numerous national competitions. He also teaches private lessons, workshops, and at music camps. He's married to Heather Gardner and has a son named Devon Gardner and a daughter named Eliza Gardner. Gardner also has a musical instrument endorsement fro ...
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Dave Gardner (footballer)
David Richmond Gardner (31 March 1873 – 5 November 1931) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a left-back. Born in Glasgow, Gardner started his footballing career with Third Lanark before moving south to play for Newcastle United and Grimsby Town. In 1904 he joined West Ham United. Gardner made his West Ham debut on 1 September 1904 in a 3–0 home win against Millwall. He played 80 games without scoring before joining Croydon Common in 1907. He died in 1931. International career Gardner played a single game for Scotland, in a 2–2 draw against Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ... on 20 March 1897. References Scottish men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Grimsby Town F.C. players West Ham United F.C. players 1873 births 1931 ...
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Dave Gardner (ice Hockey)
David Gardner may refer to: * Dave Gardner (basketball) (born 1964), British former basketball player * David Gardner (cricketer) (1940–2023), British cricketer * David Gardner (fiddler) (born 1968), Scottish fiddle performer, teacher, and judge * Dave Gardner (footballer) (1873–1931), Scottish footballer * Dave Gardner (ice hockey) (1952–2023), Canadian ice hockey centre * David Gardner (The Motley Fool) (born 1966), American entrepreneur, co-founder of The Motley Fool The Motley Fool is a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded in July 1993 by co-chairmen and brothers David Gardner and Tom Gardner, and Todd Etter and Erik Rydholm. The company employs over 3 ... * David Gardner (trade unionist) (died 1913), Scottish trade unionist * David Gardner, vocalist and guitarist of Engerica * Brother Dave Gardner (1926–1983), American comedian and singer * David M. Gardner (born 1981), American politician * David P. ...
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David Gardner (The Motley Fool)
David Gardner (born May 16, 1966) is an American entrepreneur and one of the three founders of The Motley Fool. Early life and education He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC–Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina) is a public university, public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Chartered in 1789, the university first began enrolli ... on a Morehead Scholarship, graduating in 1988. He also attended the Saint Albans School, Washington, D.C., before going on to St. Mark's School in Southboro, Massachusetts, and graduated from there. Career He was a writer for '' Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street'' newsletter before joining the Motley Fool. David is the lead advisor on ''The Motley Fool Rule Breakers'' advisory service, and co-lead with his brother Tom on ''The Motley Fool Stock Advisor,'' the company's flagship subscription offering. His investment philosophy favors passive ...
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The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool is a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded in July 1993 by co-chairmen and brothers David Gardner and Tom Gardner, and Todd Etter and Erik Rydholm. The company employs over 300 people worldwide. Company name The name “Motley Fool” is taken from Shakespeare's comedy ''As You Like It''. It references the one characterthe court jesterwho could speak the truth to the Duke without having his head lopped off. History Early years In 1994, The Motley Fool published a series of statements online promoting a nonexistent sewage-disposal company. The messages, which were an April Fool's joke designed to teach a lesson about penny stock investing, garnered widespread attention, including an article in ''The Wall Street Journal''. In August that year, the Gardners parlayed their one-year-old investment newsletter into a content partnership with America Online (AOL). In December, they were profiled in the "Talk of ...
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David Gardner (trade Unionist)
David S. Gardner (died 1913) was a British trade unionist. Born in Glasgow, Gardner was a member of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers (ASE). In 1893, he was elected to its new executive, representing Division 1 (Scotland and Carlisle), which required him to move to London. Gardner supported the Independent Labour Party (ILP), and argued unsuccessfully that the union should support G. N. Barnes as an ILP candidate in the 1894 Govan by-election. He was a leader of the opposition to general secretary John Anderson, arguing as early as 1893 that he should be removed from office for drunkenness. Anderson was eventually dismissed in 1896, and Barnes succeeded him. Gardner, with Barnes, argued in 1900 that the union should affiliate to the new Labour Representation Committee, something supported by the membership but on very low turnouts. In 1903, Gardner was elected as chairman of the executive of the ASE. Gardner supported building links with other unions, arguing that the uni ...
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Engerica
Engerica were an English alternative rock band heavily influenced by metal, grunge and punk. The several styles incorporated into their music made them difficult to categorise for music fans and industry professionals. Despite that the band gained a cult like following and towards the end of their career received support from major British music industry publications including ''Kerrang!'', ''Rock Sound'', '' Big Cheese'' and ''Metal Hammer'' music magazines. Members and history Engerica formed in Essex in 2000 featuring David Gardner on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Webster on Bass and backing vocals and Neil-Ross Gregory on drums, percussion and backing vocals. Their name was believed to be a combination of England and America but the band never confirmed or denied this. In December, 2000 the band played their first show. The band's tracks featured on many compilation albums including Fierce Panda Records, plus via ''Rock Sound'', ''Kerrang!'' and ''Metal Hammer'' magazines. ...
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Brother Dave Gardner
David Gardner (June 11, 1926 – September 22, 1983), known as Brother Dave Gardner, was an American comedian, professional drummer and singer. A Tennessee native, Gardner studied drumming, beginning at age 13. After a one-semester term as a Southern Baptist ministerial student at Union University in his hometown of Jackson, Tennessee, he began a musical career as a drummer and occasional vocalist. After a pair of demo singles for Decca Records around 1956, he had a 1957 Top-20 hit on OJ Records with "White Silver Sands". It was his comedic routines between songs, however, that brought him to the attention of RCA Records artist and producer Chet Atkins. The eventual result was a comedy album interspersed with a couple of songs – ''Rejoice, Dear Hearts!'' (1959), which propelled Brother Dave into the national eye, along with the first of several appearances on national television talk/variety shows such as ''The Tonight Show''. An arrest for marijuana possession in 1962 curt ...
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David (; , "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the third king of the United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Damascus in the late 9th/early 8th centuries BCE to commemorate a victory over two enemy kings, contains the phrase (), which is translated as " House of David" by most scholars. The Mesha Stele, erected by King Mesha of Moab in the 9th century BCE, may also refer to the "House of David", although this is disputed. According to Jewish works such as the '' Seder Olam Rabbah'', '' Seder Olam Zutta'', and '' Sefer ha-Qabbalah'' (all written over a thousand years later), David ascended the throne as the king of Judah in 885 BCE. Apart from this, all that is known of David comes from biblical literature, the historicity of which has been extensively challenged,Writing and Rewriting the Story of Solomon in Ancient Israel; by Isaac Kalimi; page 3 ...
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