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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Neighborhoods in Covington, Kentucky, People from Covington, Kentucky, Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington, Adrian Belew, History of Covington, Kentucky, Thomas More College, Covington Latin School, John W. Stevenson, Daniel Carter Beard, Steve Cauthen, John G. Carlisle, Gary Bauer, Ron Ziegler, Jared Lorenzen, Una Merkel, Covington Catholic High School, Reggie Cornell, Roger Joseph Foys, Ken Lucas, Jack Roush, Warren W. Wiersbe, Frank Duveneck, George Aloysius Carrell, Robert William Muench, Bill Cunningham, Notre Dame Academy, Ron McAnally, Haven Gillespie, Durward Kirby, St. Henry District High School, Jared Anderson, Eula Bingham, Brett Dietz, Trinity Episcopal Church, Ferdinand Brossart, Duro Bag Mfg, Howie Camnitz, Caroline Miskel-Hoyt, Thomas Shaw, Henry Forrest, Tom Thacker, The Ascent at Roebling's Bridge, Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Covington, Mother of God Roman Catholic Church, Dixie Selden, Mitch English, St. Anne Convent, Bob Arnzen, Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati, Bob Charles, Mother of God Cemetery, Covington, Kentucky, William Wright Southgate, Camillus Paul Maes, Lee Roy Reams, Jules-Paul Tardivel, Augustus Maria Bernard Anthony John Gebhard Toebbe, George Washington Cutter, John W. Menzies, Wade H. Ellis, Brandent Englemon, Katie Sweet, Holmes Junior/Senior High School, Johnnie Heving, Larry Schreiber, Carneal House, Tom Thobe, St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Roebling Point, Latonia, Kentucky, Fred Rayhle, St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Mary, Queen of Heaven. Excerpt: Adrian Belew (born Robert Steven Belew, December 23, 1949, in Covington, Kentucky) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He is perhaps best known for his work as a member of the progressive rock group King Crimson (which he has fronted since 1981) and for h...