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  1. Richard Fred Lewis (born December 14, 1947) is a retired American judge who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Florida on December 7, 1998, and served until January 8, 2019.

  2. At Mavericks Flats, another of the big-time venues of the day, by now they added another vocalist (Otis Stokes) to replace Ricky Abernathy, and a new percussionist (Fred Lewis). The group was seen by Dick Griffey, a promoter handling successful artists like Stevie Wonder.

    • 1969–present
    • Dayton, Ohio, United States
  3. 7 de dez. de 1998 · Richard Fred Lewis (born December 14, 1947) is a retired American judge who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Florida on December 7, 1998, and served until January 8, 2019.

  4. Fred Lewis, co-founder of R&B group Lakeside, dies at 72. (September 17, 2023) In a year that has brought too many losses of R&B greats, we are sad to report another. Today, Solar Records posted the news of the death of longtime Lakeside percussionist and songwriter Fred “Timbales” Lewis at age 72.

  5. Frederick L. Lewis (born July 1, 1943) is a retired American basketball player. He played professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Basketball Association (ABA). He is the only player to start his career in the NBA, and play all 9 full ABA seasons (1967-1976) until the NBA/ABA merger, then sign back ...

  6. Biography. Early life. Lewis was born Robert Goldberg in Manhattan to Jewish immigrants from Imperial Russia. At age 10, he set up a microphone and record player at home and became the family's disc jockey. [8] Radio. In 1931, a 10-year-old Lewis made his debut on the local radio show "Dr. Posner's Kiddie Hour." [2] .

  7. R. Fred Lewis was an associate justice of the Florida Supreme Court. Gov. Lawton Chiles (D) appointed Lewis to the court in 1998. Lewis was retained in 2006 and 2012. Lewis retired January 7, 2019.