James Young — may refer to: James Young (1762–1833), Royal Navy officer James Young (American musician) (b. 1949), guitarist for the band Styx James Young (British musician), author, keyboardist and composer, briefly accompanist for Nico James Young (Canadian… … Wikipedia
James Young (disambiguation) — James Young may refer to: *James Young (1811 ndash;1883), Scottish chemist *James Young (American musician) (b. 1949), guitarist for the band Styx *James Young (British musician), author, keyboardist and composer, longtime accompanist for Nico… … Wikipedia
Jim Young (hurler) — Infobox GAA player code= Hurling sport = Hurling name = Jim Young irish = Séamus de Siún fullname = James Young placeofbirth = Dunmanway countryofbirth = County Cork height = nickname = Youngie county = Cork province = Munster club = Glen Rovers… … Wikipedia
James "Cha" Fitzpatrick — Infobox GAA player code= Hurling sport = Hurling name = James Cha Fitzpatrick irish = Séamus Mac Giolla Phádraig fullname = James Fitzpatrick placeofbirth = Knockmoylan countryofbirth = County Kilkenny bday=31 bmonth=1 byear= 1985 dyear= dday=… … Wikipedia
James Fitzpatrick — may refer to:*James Fitzpatrick (American football), retired American football Offensive Tackle *James Fitzpatrick (Australia), 2001 Young Australian of the Year *James Cha Fitzpatrick, Irish hurler *James A. Fitzpatrick (1894 1980), American… … Wikipedia
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GPA Gaelic Team of the Year — The GPA Gaelic Team of the Year known for sponsorship reason as The Opel Gaelic Team of the Year awards were an awards ceremony to honour the performances of Gaelic Athletic Association players. The awards were judged and awarded by the Gaelic… … Wikipedia