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  1. Yank Barry, Muhammad Ali, Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Celine Dion, Michael Jordan & the Global Village Champions provide meals for hungry people aro...

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  2. National Post apologizes to Yank Barry (Global Village Champions Foundation)/ January 9, 2017 / Toronto,ON After over three years of battling against and withstanding the repercussions from a National Post article questioning Yank Barry’s character, career and philanthropic efforts, the Post has set the record straight following a lengthy dispute and tumultuous litigation.

  3. Yank Barry. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Language select: English: Category:Yank Barry. Yank Barry (born Gerald Barry Falovitch), January 29, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is a philanthropist and musician, multi-instrumentalist and singer (Genres: Rock and Roll and Pop). Yank Barry.

  4. Yank Barry also was responsible for many commercial jingles, including some for the most popular brands of all time. Following his lucrative and prolific music career, he became a successful food entrepreneur and executive with Vitapro, makers of a dehydrated soy-based meat-replacement product.

  5. Yank Barry (né Gerald Barry Falovich le 29 janvier 1948) est un musicien et homme d'affaires canadien [1], [2], [3]. Il est le fondateur et CEO de VitaPro Foods (en) , une compagnie qui produit une protéine végétale texturée appelée ProPectin et utilisée notamment dans des substituts de viande [ 2 ] .

  6. Yank Barry was born Gerald Barry Falovitch on January 29, 1948 in Montréal, Québec. Yank was the lead singer of the Kingsmen from 1968-1970. In 1969 while performing with The Footprints, he shared the stage at a concert in Long Island, NY with Jimmy Hendrix. In 1970, he produced the first quadraphonic album at Regent Sound Studios in New York.

  7. 25. Juni 2014 · Unwahre Behauptungen und systematische Verfälschung wirft der Geschäftsmann Yank Barry den Autoren seines Eintrags im Online-Lexikon vor. Er verlangt zehn Millionen Dollar Entschädigung.