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'''William''' or '''Bill Francis''' may refer to: | |||
'''''William Francis''''' Is the ] for the ]\] band ] he was born in ] and like lots of people wil was introdused to rock music via his older brothers record collection and ] and it was ] under the bridge that inspierd him to get his first guitar it was a bad model from japan that never stayed in tune but he learned how to play ] and ] songs off by heart and regualy bunked of school to smoke marajuana and jam with his freinds but his experination with harder drugs put his musical asperations on hold at 15 francias was living on the streets stealing cars and forging checks to get money for heroin at 18 he was planing a massive killing spree by taking a last shot of heroin and going in to seattle town centre and killing everyone in site after which killing himself he luckily did not do this and went into rehab and picked up the guitar and relearned all the songs he used know and writing his own after leaving rehab he joined youth at risk as the bassist but in 2002 he was invited to jam with ], ] and ] it led to the formation of aiden with scott clemans on vocals but he left to go back to school so wil became frontman but there were a lot of holes in live sets back then so they found a new bassist ] in 2003 they recorded ] wil put in 1600$ from selling his volkswagen and in 2005 recorded ] and in 2006 ] went on the kerrang xxv tour. | |||
* ] (1817–1904), British chemist and publisher | |||
* ] (1889–1959), Australian botanist | |||
* ] (1869–1929), American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from Minnesota | |||
* ] (born 1982), member of the American post-hardcore band Aiden | |||
* ] (1929–1947), convicted murderer | |||
* Sir ] (born 1926), British engineer | |||
==Sports== | |||
* ] (1911–1997), Scottish backstroke swimmer | |||
* ] (1856–1917), English cricketer | |||
* ] (1879–1942), Negro leagues baseball player | |||
* ] (1894–1981), New Zealand rugby union footballer | |||
* ] (born 1947), rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s for Wigan, Wales, and Great Britain | |||
* ] (born 1947), New Zealand broadcaster, author and sports administrator | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 23 September 2024
William or Bill Francis may refer to:
- William Francis (chemist) (1817–1904), British chemist and publisher
- William Douglas Francis (1889–1959), Australian botanist
- William T. Francis (1869–1929), American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from Minnesota
- Wil Francis (born 1982), member of the American post-hardcore band Aiden
- Willie Francis (1929–1947), convicted murderer
- Sir William Francis (civil engineer) (born 1926), British engineer
Sports
- Willie Francis (swimmer) (1911–1997), Scottish backstroke swimmer
- William Francis (cricketer) (1856–1917), English cricketer
- Bill Francis (baseball) (1879–1942), Negro leagues baseball player
- Bill Francis (rugby union) (1894–1981), New Zealand rugby union footballer
- Bill Francis (rugby league) (born 1947), rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s for Wigan, Wales, and Great Britain
- Bill Francis (broadcaster) (born 1947), New Zealand broadcaster, author and sports administrator
See also
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