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Dave Riley

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Gender Male
Age 63
Born Hattiesburg
Mississippi
United States
InstrumentsBass Guitar
Music groups Big Black
Job Musician
SongsPassing Complexion
Kerosene
Bad Penny
Crack Up
Rema Rema
Il Duce
Bumbandit
Jordan, Minnesota
Kitty Empire
Kasimir S. Pulaski Day
The Power of Independent Trucking
Pavement Saw
Bombastic Intro
Precious Thing
Pigeon Kill
L Dopa
Deep Six
Colombian Necktie
Fists of Love
Cables
Bazooka Joe
Stinking Drunk
Fish Fry
Elephant Joke?
Big Money
I Think I Fucked Your Girlfriend Once
Ergot
Firecrackers
Yanomamo Indians
Hey There Big Truck
Pete, King of the Detectives
Pete, King of All Detectives
SongsBad HousesAtomizer · 1986 The Power Of Independent TruckingSongs About Fucking · 1987 Passing ComplexionAtomizer · 1986 View 25+ more
Listen artist www.deezer.com
Date of birth July 30,1960
Zodiac sign Leo
ListBad HousesAtomizer · 1986
Albums Atomizer
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Date of Upd.
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Dave Riley Life story


David Michael Riley was an American musician who was the bassist in the punk rock band Big Black from 1985 until the band's dissolution in 1987. Riley moved to Chicago in 1982 from Detroit, where he had worked as a recording engineer.

Covid: Honours for top UK medics and pub singers 'out of pocket'

Feb 16,2020 8:22 am

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday Morning . We'll have another update For You tomorrow.

1. New Year Honours for Covid medics and scientists

has recognised some of The Key officials who have been advising ministers in Whitehall and across the UK during the coronavirus pandemic. Prof Chris Whitty , England's chief medical officer and his deputy Prof Jonathan Van-Tam have been knighted, while Dr Jenny Harries of the UK Health Security Agency and Dr June Raine of medicines regulator the MHRA are made dames. The Chief medical officers of, and are also knighted.

2. Javid says More restrictions will be a last resort

The health secretary has said we must look to " live alongside" Covid as he insisted. Writing in Saturday's Daily Mail , Sajid Javid said the government would do " everything in our power" to avert new curbs but accepted it was " inevitable" that the NHS would see a big increase in The Number of people needing hospital treatment. On Friday UK daily Covid cases reached another record high of 189,846, although a leading statistician who advises the government said The Number could be closer to 500,000. Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter said the UK was facing an " unprecedented wave of infection".

3. Omicron rise leads to subdued New Year celebrations

Fireworks, light and drone displays, despite many events being cancelled as the Omicron Covid variant continues to spread. Instead of people packing The Banks and bridges of the River Thames to take in The Show , A Number of landmarks were used across the capital for a series of displays broadcast live on TV. In Scotland, restrictions meant Hogmanay events were cancelled. But the start of the New Year did see Big Ben 's bongs return for the First Time in almost Four Years .

4. Pub singers out of pocket

Restrictions on hospitality venues in Wales, according to The Founder of the Porthcawl Elvis Festival. Peter Phillips told The Bbc that New Year 's Eve is traditionally a big payday for The Performers . But changes to The Rules mean indoor events are limited to 30 seated individuals, which has led many venues to cancel their events. Singer Dave Riley from Porthcawl said he had lost over £2,500. The Welsh Government says freelance performers can apply for money from its resilience fund or from local authorities.

5. Woman who sewed PPE awarded BEM

A woman who made personal protective equipment for the NHS during The First coronavirus lockdown. Lianne Al-Khaldi, 38, from Stafford, ended up working with a group of 35 women across The Town sewing thousands of sets of scrubs and masks. Getting the New Year Honour was " quite overwhelming" Mrs Al-Khaldi said. As well as sewing, they acted as a Support Group as many of The Women involved were shielding due to ill-health or older age.

And there's More . .

While the NHS says people should still look out for The Classic Covid symptoms of a new, continuous cough, a fever/high temperature and a loss or change of smell or taste, for Some People the illness can feel " More like a bad cold".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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