"When you talk to the average teenager of today, and you ask them what it is about rock & roll music that they like, the first thing they'll say is 'The Beat, The Beat, The Beat'" (quoting the Rev from the late 50s/early 60s)
(And he was right about that one - long live rock & roll!)
Probably Jimmy Page even though Angus Young is my idol.
Young people and older people.
Young T sings 'I Hit Her With the Jimmy' ~Amber
No, there is no such thing as "aspburgers". Adam Young has Asperger's Syndrome, though.
Jimmy Jazz primarily attracts a young, urban demographic, typically aged between 18 to 34 years old. Their customers often seek trendy, athletic, and streetwear styles, reflecting a preference for casual and fashionable clothing. This demographic is typically diverse, with a significant representation of African American and Hispanic communities, and they are often influenced by hip-hop culture and contemporary fashion trends. Additionally, customers are likely to value brand names and limited-edition releases.
Jimmy Young - American football - was born in 1987.
who was the most important influences of jimmy carter when he was young.
Jimmy Young - disc jockey - was born on 1921-09-21.
Probably Jimmy Page even though Angus Young is my idol.
Temple Bar.
Justice sibblis- Canadian actor Henri young- actor jimmy bennett-actor
pretty sure that when Donny Osmond sang this song it was mentioned that Jimmy Young had sung it first.
yes yes he is
The difference between old people and young people is the fact that old people aren't able to do as much as young people, and their bodies start to shut down. Young people are more "up-to-date" with all the latest stuff because they are interested in it, and old people aren't. ANSWER age
The reason why could be because they have so much in life for them to do like start a family, or get an education. Its not a bad thing for young people to have one though
I feel that most young people turn to drugs to hide their feelings or to try and escape something. I also feel that young people might think it is the cool thing to do... for me, it was both.
yes ;)