Dusty Rhodes

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Dusty Rhodes may refer to:

  • Dusty Rhodes (wrestler), the ring name of Virgil Runnels, Jr.
  • Dusty Rhodes (baseball player)
  • Robert Fripp, who toured with Peter Gabriel's band in 1977 under the name Dusty Rhodes
  • Dusty Rhodes (folk singer), from the 1920s and 30s. Two of his hits were "Shanghai Rooster" and "Mike the Turk"
  • Dusty Rhodes (music producer), from the 1960s in the country music scene.
  • George 'Dusty' Rhodes, a British Army sergeant in WWII and author of the personal history Under the Oak Tree
  • A radio personality and Hamilton County, Ohio auditor in Cincinnati
  • Dusty Rhodes (DJ), a former disc jockey on Atlantic 252, British Isles.
  • Dusty Rhodes (classical DJ), a classical record announcer on KDFC-FM, San Francisco.
  • Harold Rhodes, an English cricketer sometimes referred to as "Dusty" Rhodes.
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