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*[[Cool Breeze (rapper)]] |
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*[[ Mike Tucker President of Delta Epsilon Phi (DEF) 1990-1993 Erwin High School in Centerpoint, AL. After three years of presidency handed the torch over to Randy Rich. "DEF" was known for having the best parties in Jefferson County and often caught the attention of surrounding universities and community colleges. Other DEF members and cofounders included the the first President Craig |
*[[ Mike Tucker President of Delta Epsilon Phi (DEF) 1990-1993 Erwin High School in Centerpoint, AL. After three years of presidency handed the torch over to Randy Rich. "DEF" was known for having the best parties in Jefferson County and often caught the attention of surrounding universities and community colleges. Other DEF members and cofounders included the the first President Craig Holliman, Mike Smith, Tom Henderson, Dan Newman, Tommy Willis, and Matt Angelo just to name a few. DEF is believed to have faded out around 1994 but had one hell of ride! |
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*[[Cool Breeze (film)|''Cool Breeze'' (film)]], 1972 MGM blaxploitation crime/drama starring [[Thalmus Rasulala]], Judy Pace, and James Watkins |
*[[Cool Breeze (film)|''Cool Breeze'' (film)]], 1972 MGM blaxploitation crime/drama starring [[Thalmus Rasulala]], Judy Pace, and James Watkins |
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*Cool Breeze, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968), Tom Wolfe |
*Cool Breeze, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968), Tom Wolfe |
Revision as of 14:11, 6 January 2016
Cool Breeze is a well-known colloquial phrase from the 1970s, especially within the city. The following artists make reference:
- Cool Breeze (rapper)
- [[ Mike Tucker President of Delta Epsilon Phi (DEF) 1990-1993 Erwin High School in Centerpoint, AL. After three years of presidency handed the torch over to Randy Rich. "DEF" was known for having the best parties in Jefferson County and often caught the attention of surrounding universities and community colleges. Other DEF members and cofounders included the the first President Craig Holliman, Mike Smith, Tom Henderson, Dan Newman, Tommy Willis, and Matt Angelo just to name a few. DEF is believed to have faded out around 1994 but had one hell of ride!
- Cool Breeze (film), 1972 MGM blaxploitation crime/drama starring Thalmus Rasulala, Judy Pace, and James Watkins
- Cool Breeze, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968), Tom Wolfe
- Cool Breeze, callsign of Bob Brown (The Unit)