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9-1810: For other uses, see Sammy (disambiguation) . Sammy is a nickname, frequently for people named Samuel or Samantha , and also an English spelling of the Arabic name Sami . People [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Sammy Adams (born 1987), American rapper and songwriter Sammy Cahn (1913-1993), American songwriter Sammy Davis Jr. (1925-1990), American singer and actor Sammy Fain (1902-1984), American composer Sammy Hagar (born 1947), American rock musician Sammy Johns (1946–2013), American country singer-songwriter Sammy Kershaw (born 1958), American country music artist Sammy Masters (1930–2013), American rockabilly musician Sammy Price (1908-1992), American jazz, boogie-woogie and jump blues pianist and bandleader. Sports [ edit ] Sammy Adjei (born 1980), Ghanaian retired footballer Sammy Baugh (1914-2008), American college and Hall-of-Fame National Football League player and coach Sammy Brooks (footballer) (1890-1960), English footballer Sammy Byrd (1906–1981), American baseball player and golfer Sammy Carlson (born 1989), American freestyle skier Sammy Collins (1923–1998), English footballer Samuel Day (sportsman) (1878–1950), English amateur cricketer and footballer Sammy Davis (American football) (born 1980), American former National Football League player Sammy Korir (born 1971), Kenyan long-distance runner Sammy Lee (diver) (1920–2016), Korean-American diver and two-time Olympic Games champion Sammy Lee (footballer) (born 1959), former Liverpool footballer and former Bolton Wanderers manager Satoru Sayama (born 1957), Japanese wrestler with

18-762: A character in Ninjago Sammy Jo Carrington , on the American TV show Dynasty Sammy Fabelman , the main protagonist of Steven Spielberg 's semi-autobiographical film The Fabelmans Sammy Lawrence , a minor antagonist in the Bendy and the Ink Machine video game series Sammy the Owl , official mascot of the athletics teams of Rice University Sammy the Shunter , locomotive in

27-653: Is a nickname. It may also refer to: Sammy Albon Niki and Sammy Albon (born 20 February 1992) are former British YouTube personalities, radio presenters and digital creators. Niki and Sammy are twins are from Canvey Island in Essex. They graduated from Roehampton University . Niki has a bachelor's degree in History and Journalism, and Sammy has a bachelor's degree in Classical Civilisation. Niki came out as gay in 2020. The pair launched

36-558: The Niki 'n' Sammy YouTube channel in June 2013. As of May 2020 , the channel has 184,000 subscribers. After losing a combined 16 stone (101 kg), they were interviewed on Irish radio and Australian television. In January 2019, they relaunched their YouTube career with a new channel called TTK (Twins Talk Kpop.) The channel features content discussing Kpop in the UK, a niche they occupied after

45-500: The children's books by Eileen Gibb Sammy , A female squirrel from Great Wolf Lodge . Sammy, a character from Work It Out Wombats! Businesses [ edit ] Sammy Corporation , Japanese amusement company See also [ edit ] Sam (disambiguation) Sammie (name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

54-431: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sammy&oldid=1256221800 " Categories : Given names Nicknames Masculine given names Hypocorisms English masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Sammy (disambiguation) Sammy

63-636: The popularity of Kpop episodes from the Peachy Podcast. They have hosted the CBBC Official Chart Show , a BBC Radio 1 programme, and are an Anti-Bullying Ambassador. They were backstage hosts at the 2016 BBC Music Awards . In 2018, they hosted the BRIT Awards Social Squad. In the same year, they also hosted Girl Guides Gig at Wembley Arena twice. During the 2015 United Kingdom general election ,

72-1710: The stage name "Sammy Lee" Sammy Luftspring (1916-2000), Canadian boxer Sammy Mandell (1904-1967), American world lightweight champion boxer Sammy McIlroy (born 1954), Northern Ireland footballer Sammy Price (American football) (born 1943), American former National Football League player Sammy Kibet Rotich (born 1980), Kenyan long-distance runner Sammy Solís (born 1988), American professional baseball player Sammy Sosa (born 1968), Dominican baseball player Sammy Stewart (1954–2018), American former Major League Baseball pitcher Sammy Stewart (footballer, born 1920) (1920–1995), Scottish footballer Sammy Stewart (footballer, born 1991) , Northern Irish footballer Sammy Traoré (born 1976), French and Malian footballer Sammy Watkins (born 1993), American National Football League player Sammy Weir (born 1941), American football coach and player Sammy White (American football) (born 1954), American former National Football League player Other [ edit ] Sammy Albon (born 1992), British YouTuber and radio personality Sammy Brooks (1891–1951), American film actor Sammy Davis Sr. (1900-1988), American dancer, father of Sammy Davis Jr. Sammy Tak Lee (born 1939), Hong Kong billionaire property developer Sammy Lee (choreographer) , Oscar-nominated choreographer of Ali Baba Goes to Town Sammy Lee (scientist) (1958–2012), expert in in vitro fertilisation Sammy Wilson (politician) (born 1953), British MP from Northern Ireland Sammy Younge Jr. (1944–1966), murdered African-American civil rights activist Fictional characters [ edit ] Sammy (Ninjago) ,

81-655: The twins interviewed Labour leader Ed Miliband . From 2015 to 2018, Niki and Sammy were the main hosts for the Stand Up to Cancer UK charity live stream on YouTube. The twins also rowed 27 miles as part of Stand Up to Cancer's Great Canoe Challenge. Niki and Sammy's Peachy Podcast was a British podcast which aired on BBC Radio 1 on Mondays. The first series ran between 19 February 2018 and 7 May 2018. There were four series in total, which featured interviews with guests including Steve Aoki , Monsta X , and Tiffany Young . This article about an artist from

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