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Nebraska Authors

David M. Riley

AKA: Broadcasting name: "Dirty Dave Riley"

Born 1952-12-25 Wichita, KS (USA)

Died 2018-09-07
Omaha, NE (USA)

The former Omaha Rock DJ was a published poet and writer of short stories.

Places Lived

Wichita, KS
Omaha, NE
New Orleans, LA
Los Angeles, CA

Author Of

  • Music and Audio
  • Poetry

Keywords

Poetry; Short Stories

Education

High School in New Orleans, LA

Occupation

Rock DJ
Greeting Card Writer
Web Developer
Musician

Associations

Gakkai World Peace Buddhist Organization

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