Ut

Ut

Ut was an American band which originated from New York City's no wave scene, forming in December 1978. The inheritors of the fertile collision between rock, free jazz, and the avant-garde that first manifested itself in the Velvet Underground, Ut soon became a serious force within the New York music scene.

People died in Ut (First 49 people) - Page 39

The Fabulous Moolah

The Fabulous Moolah

American professional wrestler

Grady Mathews

Grady Mathews

American pool player

Coleman Livingston Blease

Coleman Livingston Blease

Former Governor of South Carolina

Paul BachyRita

Paul BachyRita


Robert W. Clower

Robert W. Clower

American economist

Robert Evander McNair

Robert Evander McNair

Former Governor of South Carolina

Olin D. Johnston

Olin D. Johnston

Former Governor of South Carolina

E. M. V. Naganathan

E. M. V. Naganathan

Physician

Lee Roy Martin

Lee Roy Martin


Christie Benet

Christie Benet

Politician

Robert Woodward Barnwell

Robert Woodward Barnwell

Former United States Senator

Thomas J. Robertson

Thomas J. Robertson

Member of the United States Senate

William F. De Saussure

William F. De Saussure

Former United States Senator

Fred Gladding

Fred Gladding

American professional baseball player

Rex Enright

Rex Enright

American football player

Billy Laval

Billy Laval

American baseball manager

Matthew J. Perry

Matthew J. Perry

Attorney

Philip H. Stoll

Philip H. Stoll

Former United States Representative

John F. Baker Jr.

John F. Baker Jr.

Military personnel

Knight Dunlap

Knight Dunlap

American psychologist

Joe Morrison

Joe Morrison

American football player

Henry Timrod

Henry Timrod

American poet

Modjeska Monteith Simkins

Modjeska Monteith Simkins

American activist

Warren Giese

Warren Giese

Legislator

Flint Rhem

Flint Rhem

Baseball player

Bob Hazle

Bob Hazle

American professional baseball player

Ellison Capers

Ellison Capers


Rolando Howell

Rolando Howell

American basketball player

William Dunlap Simpson

William Dunlap Simpson

Former Governor of South Carolina

Buzz Knudson

Buzz Knudson

American audio engineer

James C. Dozier

James C. Dozier

Officer

Charles W. Bagnal

Charles W. Bagnal

Officer

Don Gillis

Don Gillis

American composer

John J. McSwain

John J. McSwain

U. S. representative

Jonathan Maxcy

Jonathan Maxcy


Joseph Emile Harley

Joseph Emile Harley

Former Governor of South Carolina

Patrick Noble

Patrick Noble


Duncan Clinch Heyward

Duncan Clinch Heyward

Former Governor of South Carolina

Grady Wallace

Grady Wallace

American basketball player

Samuel Farrow

Samuel Farrow

Former United States Representative

Stanley South

Stanley South

American archaeologist

Swede Hanson

Swede Hanson

American professional wrestler

Terry Rosen

Terry Rosen

American jazz guitarist

Thomas Cooper

Thomas Cooper

American economist

Gertrude Flynn

Gertrude Flynn

American film actress

Julian Cook

Julian Cook

Officer

Ennis Rees

Ennis Rees

American poet

John Thomas Kennedy

John Thomas Kennedy


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