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American musician (born 1950)
William Haislip Squier (/ˈskwaɪ.ər/, born May 12, 1950) is an American rock musician, singer, and songwriter who had a string of hits in the early 1980s
Billy_Squier
String and guitar manufacturer
Squier is an American brand of electric guitars owned by Fender. The former manufacturing company, established as "V. C. Squier Company" was founded in
Squier
American sports commentator (1935–2023)
Kenley Dean Squier (April 10, 1935 – November 15, 2023) was an American sports commentator and motorsports editor from Waterbury, Vermont. From 1979 to
Ken_Squier
The discography of American rock musician Billy Squier, which consists of nine studio albums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, and 24 singles
Billy_Squier_discography
1981 studio album by Billy Squier
Don't Say No is the second studio album by Billy Squier, released on April 13, 1981. It stands as Squier's biggest career album, including the hits "Lonely
Don't Say No (Billy Squier album)
Don't_Say_No_(Billy_Squier_album)
1984 studio album by Billy Squier
musician Billy Squier. It was co-produced by Meat Loaf's songwriter Jim Steinman, replacing Reinhold Mack, who had produced Squier's previous two records
Signs of Life (Billy Squier album)
Signs_of_Life_(Billy_Squier_album)
Solid-body electric guitar
made under the Fender-owned brand, Squier, and the Superstrat term is sometimes also applied to these Fender and Squier models. The origins of the name "Stratocaster"
Fender_Stratocaster
Surname list
Squier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Squier (born 1950), American rock musician Carl Browne Squier (1893–1967), American
Squier_(surname)
United States Army general and inventor
George Owen Squier (March 21, 1865 – March 24, 1934) was an American general, scientist, and inventor best known for inventing and popularizing what today
George_Owen_Squier
Electric guitar
The Squier '51 is an electric guitar made by Squier, a brand of Fender. The '51 is notable for being one of the few original designs made by Squier, which
Squier_'51
American musician (born 1980)
on November 22, 2010. While touring for the album, Way collaborated with Squier to release a signature Mikey Way Fender Mustang Bass. In an interview with
Mikey_Way
Bass guitar
Bass is a shortscale electric bass guitar model produced by Fender and Squier. Two variants, the Musicmaster Bass and the Bronco Bass, have also been
Fender_Mustang_Bass
Electric guitar
The Squier Jagmaster is an electric guitar marketed by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation under its Squier budget brand. It is based on the design
Squier_Jagmaster
English choirmaster and cleric
Lawrence Squier (died 1493) was an English cleric and choirmaster. King Henry VII of England formally appointed him Master of the Children of the Chapel
Lawrence_Squier
Jerome Bonaparte Squier (1838 – 1 June 1912) was a British-American luthier. "J.B." Squier was an English immigrant who arrived in Battle Creek, Michigan
Jerome_Bonaparte_Squier
1986 studio album by Billy Squier
Chouinard, Squier) - 3:55 "Break the Silence" (Squier) - 4:59 "Powerhouse" (Squier) - 4:18 "Lonely One" (Squier) - 4:16 "Til It's Over" (Squier) - 6:06 "Wink
Enough Is Enough (Billy Squier album)
Enough_Is_Enough_(Billy_Squier_album)
British neuropathologist
Waney Squier is a neuropathologist specialising in the brain of the developing foetus and neonate. She has written a book on acquired damage to the developing
Waney_Squier
Solid body electric guitar
Squier model Telecasters are sold by Squier, a Fender-owned import brand. These can bear the Telecaster name, since Squier is owned by Fender. Squier
Fender_Telecaster
United States historic place
Squier Park is a historic neighborhood in midtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA. It encompasses sixteen blocks bounded by Armour Boulevard on the north, 39th
Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
Squier_Park,_Kansas_City,_Missouri
1989 studio album by Billy Squier
Hear & Now is the sixth studio album by American rock musician Billy Squier, released on June 14, 1989. It features his last Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Don't
Hear & Now (Billy Squier album)
Hear_&_Now_(Billy_Squier_album)
American abolitionist and military officer
intended to be an act of mercy; Soule fired a shot that wounded only Squier's left arm. Squier then fired a bullet that entered Soule's right cheek, mortally
Silas_Soule
Electric guitar
The Squier Ryan Jarman Signature Guitar is an electric guitar manufactured by the Fender/Squier company in August 2016. It was designed by Ryan Jarman
Squier Ryan Jarman Signature Guitar
Squier_Ryan_Jarman_Signature_Guitar
Signature series guitar
The Squier Venus (commonly known as Fender Vista Venus) is a signature series guitar released in 1997 and co-designed by Courtney Love in conjunction with
Squier_Venus
American aviation pioneer and vice president of Lockheed Corporation
Carl Brown Squier (April 17, 1893 – November 5, 1967) was a World War I aviation pioneer and vice president of Lockheed Corporation. He sold Charles Lindbergh
Carl_B._Squier
American archaeologist, history writer, painter and newspaper editor (1821-1888)
Ephraim George Squier (June 17, 1821 – April 17, 1888), usually cited as E. G. Squier, was an American archaeologist, history writer, painter and newspaper
E._G._Squier
Brand of background music
company itself did not supply music to elevators. Inventor George Owen Squier, credited with inventing telephone carrier multiplexing in 1910, developed
Muzak
Fretted electric bass
discontinued in 1979 and reissued in 2007 by Fender's subsidiary Squier as the Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB, which was discontinued in 2014
Fender_Telecaster_Bass
Series of electric guitars
same time, the company began production of two Cabronita models under its Squier subsidiary, which is a sister brand of Fender and features more affordable
Fender_Cabronita_Telecaster
1981 single by Billy Squier
song written and performed by American rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier. It appeared as the opening track of his Triple Platinum 1981 album Don't
In the Dark (Billy Squier song)
In_the_Dark_(Billy_Squier_song)
1984 single by Billy Squier
rock artist Billy Squier. It was released in June 1984 as the lead single from his platinum-plus album Signs of Life. The song is Squier's highest charting
Rock_Me_Tonite
United States Army general
Michael J. Squier (born May 17, 1946) is a retired United States Army Brigadier General who served as Deputy Director of the Army National Guard. Michael
Michael_J._Squier
American musical instrument manufacturer
guitars, as well as ukuleles, and owns a number of subsidiary companies like Squier, Charvel, Gretsch, and Jackson. The company began as "Fender's Radio Service"
Fender_(company)
United States historic place
The General Squier Memorial Park is a park located at 4725 South Mill Road in Dryden Township in southeastern Lapeer County, Michigan. It was designated
General_Squier_Memorial_Park
1981 single by Billy Squier
American rock artist Billy Squier. It was released in 1981 as the debut single from his 3× platinum album Don't Say No. This was Squier's first single to chart
The_Stroke
1981 song by Billy Squier
song written and performed by American rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier. It appeared as the first track on side two of his triple-Platinum 1981
Lonely_Is_the_Night
1991 studio album by Billy Squier
seventh album by the American musician Billy Squier, released in 1991. "She Goes Down" was the first single. Squier supported the album with a North American
Creatures_of_Habit_(album)
1980 song by Billy Squier
The Big Beat is a 1980 song by Billy Squier from his debut album The Tale of the Tape. While it never charted, the song has become a sampling staple in
The_Big_Beat_(song)
through Squier as a bass guitar) Fender Bullet (lives on through Squier) Fender Coronado Fender Cyclone Fender Esquire (lives on through Squier) Fender
List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
List_of_products_manufactured_by_Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation
Model of electric bass
Precision Bass, among others. Fender Jaguar Bass Fender Telecaster Bass Squier '51 Robertson, Daryl (8 July 2023). "Fender Jazz Bass vs Fender Precision
Fender_Precision_Bass
British musician with The Cribs
was given his own signature model in 2016, released through the Squier brand. The Squier Ryan Jarman Signature includes Duncan Designed single-coil Jaguar
Ryan_Jarman
The Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Excellence is an award in the NASCAR Hall of Fame that is presented to a member of the media for their contributions
Squier-Hall_Award
1982 studio album by Billy Squier
studio album by American rock musician Billy Squier. It was released on July 23, 1982, and was Squier's second consecutive Top Five disc on the Billboard
Emotions_in_Motion
Young Republican Club Frank Seldon Cupps (as a write-in candidate) Marcia Squier (2018 Green Party nominee for US Senate) Doug Dern Valerie L. Willis (switched
2020 United States Senate election in Michigan
2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Michigan
Book by Ephraim George Squier
Original Surveys and Explorations) (1848) by the Americans Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis is a landmark in American scientific research,
Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
Ancient_Monuments_of_the_Mississippi_Valley
Class of transport ship
The General G. O. Squier class of transport ships was built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. The class was based upon the Maritime Commission's Type
General G. O. Squier-class transport
General_G._O._Squier-class_transport
Electric guitar made for students by Fender
under the Squier name, and then Korea. Squier introduced a new, Chinese-made Bullet Strat in 2005. By 2015, Fender was using the Squier Bullet name
Fender_Bullet
Media consultant
Mark Squier is an American strategic advisor and media consultant who has worked for Democratic candidates including Howard Dean, Ann Richards, and Robert
Mark_Squier
1980 studio album by Billy Squier
Tale of the Tape is the debut studio album by American rock musician Billy Squier. It was his first solo album, following two albums with the band Piper.
The_Tale_of_the_Tape
Series of electric guitars manufactured by Fender
variants had been discontinued by Fender. In 2020, Fender's budget brand Squier reissued the Cyclone II as part of its Paranormal Series. The 2020 model
Fender_Cyclone
Electric guitar
The Squier Super-Sonic is an electric guitar manufactured by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, originally marketed under their Squier brand
Squier_Super-Sonic
1934 play by Robert E. Sherwood
romances Gabby, is rebuffed at first but is making progress when Alan Squier enters. Squier orders a meal; while eating, he and Gabby tell each other their
The_Petrified_Forest_(play)
British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)
the title track for Billy Squier's 1982 studio release, Emotions in Motion, and later contributed to two tracks on Squier's 1986 release, Enough Is Enough
Freddie_Mercury
1993 studio album by Billy Squier
Tell the Truth is the eighth studio album by Billy Squier that was released in March 4, 1993 and his most recent rock album to date. It contains the song
Tell the Truth (Billy Squier album)
Tell_the_Truth_(Billy_Squier_album)
English benefactor
Hugh Squier (1625-1710) of Petty France, Westminster, was a wealthy merchant best remembered as a generous benefactor to the town of South Molton in Devon
Hugh_Squier
Canadian rock musician (born 1980)
luck. He has also put out a signature guitar with Squier, a sub-brand of Fender. The signature Squier comes in black and Olympic white, sports the two
Deryck_Whibley
American politician and lawyer (died 1940)
Wilson Squier was born in Port Deposit, Maryland, to John Squier. His father was a reverend and superintendent of education in Cecil County. Squier was educated
James_Wilson_Squier
Electric guitar
Jaguars in America, Mexico, Indonesia and China under both the Fender and Squier labels. Original vintage Jaguars sell for many times their original price
Fender_Jaguar
American lawyer and media consultant
McMahon co-founded the media consulting firm Trippi McMahon and Squier with Mark Squier and Joe Trippi. McMahon's early work for the firm included a role
Steve_McMahon_(consultant)
Full service radio station in Waterbury, Vermont
Rutland. WDEV had been owned by the Squier family and their company, Radio Vermont Group, since 1935. Lloyd Squier owned the station from 1935 until his
WDEV
Variation of the Fender Telecaster
three-bolt neck and the classic look, with improved construction and quality. Squier also has a Telecaster Custom model as part of their Vintage Modified series
Fender_Telecaster_Custom
the title track for Billy Squier's 1982 studio release, Emotions in Motion and later contributed to two tracks on Squier's 1986 release, Enough Is Enough
Freddie_Mercury_discography
Electric guitar
the bottom with the Squier Affinity Series, a traditional Jazzmaster with Seymour Duncan-designed wide single coil pickups, Squier Classic Vibe 60's Jazzmaster
Fender_Jazzmaster
American bassist (born 1952)
Billy Idol, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, New York Dolls, and Hall and Oates. Since 2015, he has been the bass player
Kenny_Aaronson
Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio, United States
the world. The first published surveys of the mound were by Ephraim G. Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis, featured in their historic volume, Ancient Monuments
Serpent_Mound
American musician
features a few modifications J requested. December 2011 saw the release of the Squier by Fender J Mascis Jazzmaster. This features a basswood body, C-shaped maple
J_Mascis
1986 single by Billy Squier
the Hero" is a song performed by American Rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier, with Freddie Mercury from Queen on backing vocals. It appears as the second
Love_Is_the_Hero
American publisher, author, and suffragist
Leslie (née Follin; after first marriage, Peacock; after second marriage, Squier; after third marriage, Leslie; after fourth marriage, Wilde; claimed title
Miriam_Leslie
manufactured by Fender/Squier in 2016, designed by Gary Jarman of The Cribs. It was released in August 2016 alongside the Squier Ryan Jarman Signature
Squier Gary Jarman Signature Bass
Squier_Gary_Jarman_Signature_Bass
American politician (died 1951)
Cecil Clyde Squier (died March 20, 1951) was an American politician from Maryland who served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing
Cecil_Clyde_Squier
Group of neurodegenerative disorders
Pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) is a heterogeneous group of rare neurodegenerative disorders caused by genetic mutations and characterised by progressive
Pontocerebellar_hypoplasia
German music producer
producer and engineer. He is best known for his collaborations with Billy Squier, AC/DC, Queen, the Electric Light Orchestra, Sparks, and Chinaski. Mack
Reinhold_Mack
American screenwriter
Lucita Squier (April 9, 1889 – November 1980) (sometimes credited as Lucita Squier Williams) was an American screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent
Lucita_Squier
Town in Devon, England
Pannier Market. Hugh Squier (1625–1710), a wealthy local merchant, was a great benefactor of South Molton. Son of William Squier of Townhouse, now a farmhouse
South_Molton
Indian composer and guitarist (born 1963)
the first guitarist from India to be endorsed by Fender guitars and has a Squier signature model to his name. He also endorses Fractal Audio and D'Addario
Ehsaan_Noorani
CDP in Florida, United States
Beacon Square is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pasco County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, Beacon Square had a population of 8,320
Beacon_Square,_Florida
1989 single by Billy Squier
a song written and performed by American rock musician and singer Billy Squier. Released as the lead single from his sixth album Hear & Now, the song reached
Don't Say You Love Me (Billy Squier song)
Don't_Say_You_Love_Me_(Billy_Squier_song)
United States historic place
Works. The site is open to the public.[citation needed] Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis visited the site in 1846. They would discuss their
Hopeton_Earthworks
Ezra Squier Tipple (1861–1936) was the fifth president of Drew Theological Seminary from 1912 to 1929. He was born in 1861 and had a brother, Bertrand
Ezra_Squier_Tipple
1982 single by Billy Squier
"Emotions in Motion" is a 1982 single by American rock musician Billy Squier, which was featured on his platinum selling album of the same name and released
Emotions_in_Motion_(song)
Electric bass
candy-apple red with a white pickguard and painted headstock. Also in 2013, Squier released a Bass VI as part of the Vintage Modified series. This model was
Fender_Bass_VI
American rock band
lengthy yet successful tour on June 12, 1981, supported by opening acts Billy Squier, Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank, and Loverboy, and Journey opened for the Rolling
Journey_(band)
Guitar
hollow construction makes its heritage obvious. Fender's subsidiary company Squier also makes entry level Thinline Telecasters. This includes the Master Series
Fender_Telecaster_Thinline
1981 single by Billy Squier
written and performed by American hard rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier. It was the third and final single released from his Triple Platinum 1981
My_Kinda_Lover
Archaeological site in Ohio, United States
must pass over a suspension bridge that was built in 1936. Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis visited the site in the mid 1840s. They would discuss
Cross_Mound
nomination, defeating businessman Sandy Pensler. On May 5, 2018, Marcia Squier received the endorsement and nomination of the Green Party of Michigan at
2018 United States Senate election in Michigan
2018_United_States_Senate_election_in_Michigan
American guitarist (born 1953)
Bruce Howard Kulick (/ˈkjuːlɪk/; born December 12, 1953) is an American guitarist best known as a former guitarist of the band Kiss (1984–1996). He was
Bruce_Kulick
American film by Rick Rosenthal
to Be Cool" by Ebonee Webb "Everybody Wants You" by Billy Squier "In the Dark" by Billy Squier "Mr. Hate" by The Tubes "Check Us Out" by Light of the World
Bad_Boys_(1983_film)
American sports announcer
nights per week, he was noticed by Motor Racing Network (MRN) co-founder Ken Squier. MRN hired him as a freelancer in 1975, then full-time in late 1978, working
Mike_Joy
1982 single by Billy Squier
song written and performed by American rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier. It appeared as the opening track of his multi-Platinum 1982 album Emotions
Everybody_Wants_You
Electric guitar
had been introduced around 1999/2000 and discontinued two years later. Squier, Fender's budget marque, also produced the Showmaster, including a Jason
Fender_Showmaster
Ship used to carry soldiers
Capacity" Liberty ship conversions, 30 Type C4 ship-based General G. O. Squier-class, a class of 84 Victory ship conversions, and a small number of Type-C3-S-A2
Troopship
Automobile racetrack in Vermont, USA
the town of Barre, Vermont. The track was founded by Ken Squier in 1960 and sold by Squier and co-owner Tom Curley in the spring of 2017 to former Thunder
Thunder Road International SpeedBowl
Thunder_Road_International_SpeedBowl
US solid body electric guitar
and basses before relegating production of their student guitars to their Squier division. In 1990, Fender reissued the Mustang, largely as a result of the
Fender_Mustang
Electric guitar
from the band Barber Floyd has been seen playing a red custom Jag-Stang. Squier Ryan Jarman Signature Guitar Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine:
Fender_Jag-Stang
2012 single by Alicia Keys
drums from the 1980 song "The Big Beat" by American rock guitarist Billy Squier, who received a writing credit on "Girl on Fire". Released on September
Girl_on_Fire_(song)
Solid body electric guitar
again as a Chinese made Squier Affinity model in 1998 only to be dropped in 1999. The Duo-Sonic was re-released by Fender's Squier brand in the 'Classic
Fender_Duo-Sonic
American rock musician
Steve Conte is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, and the frontman of the band Steve Conte NYC. He has worked with Japanese composer Yoko Kanno
Steve_Conte
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
and Grimes Village enclosures were mapped by Rafinesque and featured in Squier and Davis's landmark publication Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
Mount Horeb Earthworks Complex
Mount_Horeb_Earthworks_Complex
Electric bass guitar model
Surplus bodies were used in the construction of the Fender Swinger. In 2016, Squier released the Gary Jarman Signature Bass with a body shape influenced by
Fender_Bass_V
Effigy mound in Granville, Ohio, United States
marked by an Ohio State Historical Marker, erected in 1998. Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis surveyed the privately held site in Granville,
Alligator_Effigy_Mound
SQUIER
SQUIER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Squire.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Shield Bearer
Boy/Male
English
Shieldbearer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Squire.
SQUIER
SQUIER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Panchavati | பஂசவடீ
It means a place having five auspecious trees- Bel, Vat, Dhatri, Ashoka, Ashwatha
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Unmarried; Chaste
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light of heart
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Piece of Land that Defends Only on Rain
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Forest
Male
Greek
(ΑλÎξιος) Short form of Greek names containing the word alexein, ALEXIOS means "defender."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Good News
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Hebrew, Jewish, Latin, Spanish
Garden; Form of Carmel; A Vineyard
Girl/Female
Hindu
Recollection
SQUIER
SQUIER
SQUIER
SQUIER
SQUIER
n.
Alt. of Squiery
n.
A company of squires; the whole body of squires.
n.
A square. See 1st Squire.