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Amateur Era: William Renshaw - 7 titles. Open Era: Pete Sampras - 7 titles.
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most cars from that era have a release cable under the front bumper
The first male in the Open Era to win 3 or more major titles in a calendar year was Rod Laver. He achieved a Grand Slam, winning all 4 titles in 1969. This was the first complete calendar year of the Open Era.
Al Jarreau was 76 years old when he died on February 12, 2017 (birthdate: March 12, 1940).
Gloria Estefan has recorded well over 200 songs. She's released a total of 22 studio albums (I may be one off more/less), and more than a dozen of compilation albums. This also includes her 7 album "Spanish era" spanning from 1977 to 1984, then called "Miami Sound Machine", which is still her band. Many people think MSM broke up, but, they really never did, just changed the band lineup quite a bit over the years and they are still her band, to this day! Up until 1987, she/they were just called "Miami Sound Machine". Between 1987 and the beginning of 1989, they were billed as "Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine", and then finally, for the release of her 1989 album, 'Cuts Both Ways', she was then billed as just, "Gloria Estefan". Again, to this day, MSM is STILL her backing band. ;-)
I believe it was ('Ace') Arthur Ashe in 1968, which year began the 'Open Era'.
NO!!!! Just because it is PG Era doesn't mean it has to go to kid's choice awards!!!!!!
There are so many. He is one of the few members in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame twice, he's the only member of the Dance Hall of Fame from the pop genre, he's regarded as the King of Pop, he's the most successful entertainer ever (according to Guinness World Records), 13 Grammy's (including the Legend and Lifetime Achievement award), 26 American Music Awards (the most of any, including Artist of the Century), 13 number one singles (the most of any in the Hot 100 era), he has the most awards of any artist ever, his album Thriller?is the best selling album of all time (110 million) and the list goes on and on
Jimmy Connors played tennis. Connors holds the record for most titles in the Open Era with 109, Open Era match wins with 1222. He was a very dominant player during his time, and is now a part time commentator for a majority of the Tennis Grand Slams.
Most rocks from that era are deeply buried.