David Rogers (disambiguation)
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David Rogers or Dave Rogers may refer to:
- Dave RogersDave RogersDave Rogers is an English footballer who currently plays for Drogheda United in the League of Ireland. He is Drogheda's team captain.-Playing career:...
(born 25 August 1975), English footballer - Dave Rogers (NASCAR)Dave Rogers (NASCAR)Dave Rogers is an American crew chief for the #18 M&Ms Toyota Camry driven by Kyle Busch in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He served as race engineer starting in 1998 for Tony Stewart's #20 under crew chief Greg Zipadelli. Success on that team earned him the crew chief position on the #11 Sprint...
, NASCAR crew chief for the #18 Sprint Cup car - David Dickson RogersDavid Dickson RogersDavid Dickson Rogers was a Canadian politician in the province of Ontario.Born in County Monaghan, Ireland, his parents emigrated to Canada when he was an infant and settled in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada. Rogers was educated at the Kingston Collegiate Institute. A farmer, he settled in...
(1845-1915), Canadian politician - David McGregor RogersDavid McGregor RogersDavid McGregor Rogers was a farmer and Member of the 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada.He was born in Londonderry, Vermont in 1772 the 3rd son and 2nd David born to Capt. James Rogers and Margaret McGregor, the first David died at age 4 in 1766. Named after his great grandfather Rev...
(1772-1824), farmer and political figure in Upper Canada - David RogersDavid RogersDavid Rogers is an American racing driver who won the NASCAR Weekly Series national championship in 1994.Driving a Late Model that he owned, Rogers won all 22 races at a paved half-mile track in Barberville, Florida, making him the first NASCAR Weekly Series national champion to complete a season...
, American racing driver - David Rogers (politician)David Rogers (politician)David Rogers was a merchant, shipbuilder and politician on Prince Edward Island. He represented 5th Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1890 to 1893 as a Conservative....
(1829-1909), merchant, shipbuilder and politician in Prince Edward Island, Canada - David Rogers (editor)David Rogers (editor)David Rogers is an Emmy Award-winning, American film editor, television director and producer best known for working on NewsRadio, Entourage and The Office...
, American film, television editor and director - David Rogers (footballer)David Rogers (footballer)David Rogers was an English professional association football player. He played for Swindon Town and Gillingham between 1920 and 1928, making nearly 200 appearances in the Football League.-References:...
, English football (soccer) player of the 1920s - David Rogers (singer)David Rogers (singer)David Rogers was an American country music artist. Between 1968 and 1984, Rogers charted thirty-seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, reaching Top Ten with the hits "Need You" and "Loving You Has Changed My Life," both at #9...
(1936-1993), country music singer - D.V. RogersD.V. RogersD.V. Rogers is the installation-based performance artist-engineer behind the machine earthwork Parkfield Interventional EQ Fieldwork which took place in the central Californian town of Parkfield during 2008....
Performance Installation Artist
See also
- Dave RodgerDave RodgerDave Rodger is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic Bronze medal. At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he was a member of the eight along with Tony Hurt, Ivan Sutherland, Trevor Coker, Peter Dignan, Lindsay Wilson, Athol Earl and Alex McLean and Simon Dickie...
, New Zealand rower - Dave RodgersDave RodgersDave Rodgers is an Italian songwriter, composer, and producer.Born in Mantua, he started production with the band Aleph. Since then, he has collaborated with artists from around the world and has produced several multi-platinum albums...
, Italian musician - David Rodgers, English footballer, see List of Bristol City F.C. players
- David RogerDavid RogerDavid Roger is the current District Attorney of Clark County, Nevada. He was born in Oakland, California in the summer of 1961. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada when he was a teenager along with his family where he graduated from Bishop Gorman High School in 1979. He then majored in Business at the...
, attorney