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Fast Eddie

Fast Eddie is a used by several notable people and fictional characters. It may also refer to businesses and other uses. For disambiguation, see below.

People

"Fast" Eddie Clarke

Edward Allan Clarke, known professionally as "Fast" Eddie Clarke, was a born on October 5, 1950, in , , . He gained prominence as the lead for the band from 1976 to 1982, where his aggressive, riff-driven style became a cornerstone of the band's sound. Clarke's tenure with included contributions to seminal albums such as (1980), which featured the title track's iconic guitar work, and the live recording (1981), capturing the band's explosive energy on stage. Following his departure from Motörhead in 1982 amid creative differences, Clarke formed the band Fastway with UFO bassist . The group achieved commercial success with their self-titled debut album Fastway (1983), produced by , and followed it with All Fired Up (1984), which included hits like "Trick or Treat" tied to a . Fastway's blend of and accessible hooks showcased Clarke's versatile guitar tone, blending bluesy leads with punk-infused speed. In his later years, Clarke explored solo endeavors, releasing albums such as It Ain't Over 'Till It's Over (2000), which reflected on his roots with raw, unpolished tracks, and participated in Fastway reunions, including a 2007 lineup revival that toured and recorded new material. He passed away on January 10, 2018, at the age of 67, after contracting while hospitalized in . Clarke's legacy endures through his high-energy, no-frills guitar approach, which influenced generations of heavy metal musicians by prioritizing speed, distortion, and simplicity over technical virtuosity. His work with Motörhead helped pioneer the speed metal subgenre, emphasizing relentless rhythm and attitude that resonated in the NWOBHM movement and beyond.

Fast Eddie (house producer)

Edwin A. Smith, known professionally as Fast Eddie, is an American producer and DJ born in , . He emerged in the Chicago house music scene during the late 1980s, initially gaining prominence as a DJ spinning at radio stations WGCI and before transitioning into production. His work helped define the energetic fusion of electronic dance rhythms and urban influences that characterized the era's nightlife sound. Fast Eddie's early releases showcased his innovative approach to blending with elements. His debut , "Can You ?" (1986), co-produced with Kenny "Jammin'" Jason, marked his entry into the scene, followed by tracks like "Acid Thunder" (1988) on D.J. International Records, which incorporated synthesizers for a raw, club-ready edge. In 1988, he released the album Jack to the Sound on BCM Records, featuring high-energy cuts such as "Yo Yo Get Funky," a staple that highlighted his rhythmic drive. His 1989 "" on D.J. International Records explicitly merged house beats with vocals, serving as a blueprint for the emerging subgenre. The 1991 album Let's Flow further solidified his style, with tracks emphasizing funky basslines and vocal hooks tailored for dancefloors. Fast Eddie is credited with coining and popularizing the "hip-house" genre in spring 1988, creating an upbeat hybrid of music's four-on-the-floor beats and 's lyrical flair that influenced global dance trends. His collaborations amplified this impact, including remixes for Tyree such as the "Fast Eddie It Up Mix" of "Turn Up The Bass" (1989) and the Tyree Cooper mix of "Git On Up" (1989), which integrated and into house frameworks. These partnerships with fellow Chicago artists like Cooper helped bridge underground club culture with broader hip-hop audiences. As of 2025, Fast Eddie remains active in the community, performing at events and contributing to new productions that nod to his foundational role. Notable recent work includes his feature on "" by Teddy Douglas, released in November 2024 on Nervous Records, which revives classic house grooves with contemporary production. He has also issued singles like "" and "Coming Back Hard" in 2024, alongside upcoming 2025 releases such as the EP Fast Eddie 1 and the single "Get Up and Move It," demonstrating his ongoing influence in .

Eddie Parker

Eddie Parker, born around 1931 in , was an American professional pool player renowned as "Fast Eddie" for his exceptional skills and showmanship in the mid-20th century underground pool scene. He began playing pool at age nine, teaching himself the game before receiving mentorship from six-time world champion Benny Allen in . Parker earned his nickname during high school and honed his abilities while serving in the U.S. Navy, where he won state championships in during the 1950s. Known primarily for his prowess in (14.1 continuous), he was celebrated for his sharp technique, trick shots, and charismatic persona that captivated audiences in pool halls across the country. As a professional hustler and money player, Parker traveled extensively in the and , competing in high-stakes matches and performing exhibitions that blended skill with entertainment. He claimed significant earnings from betting, including a notable 1950s victory over a wealthy businessman in that netted him $12,000 after splitting proceeds with his stakehorse. Parker's career highlights included setting a in 1980 by pocketing 22 balls in a single shot and authoring instructional materials like the book What You've Always Wanted to Know About Pocket Billiards, But Were Afraid to Ask. His reputation as a "money player" rather than a traditional emphasized his preference for legitimate competitions over deceptive tactics, though he was a fixture in the era's gritty pool culture. Parker is widely claimed to have served as the real-life inspiration for the character "Fast Eddie" Felson in Walter Tevis's 1959 The Hustler, though this has been disputed by Tevis's widow. His dynamic style and experiences in the world influenced the portrayal of the ambitious young in both the and the 1961 film adaptation, with actor reportedly consulting Parker's instructional videos for his role in the 1986 sequel The Color of Money. In his later years, Parker largely retired from competitive play in the early 1970s but returned to the spotlight in 1980, conducting over 200 exhibition shows annually and producing instructional videos, including one filmed in in 1987. He toured in 1982 and continued teaching aspiring players until his death. Parker died of a heart attack on February 2, 2001, at age 69, while attending the U.S. Classic Billiards Eight-Ball Showdown near ; he was survived by his wife, Peg, two children, and seven grandchildren.

Fictional characters

Fast Eddie Felson

Fast Eddie Felson is a fictional created by author as the protagonist of his 1959 novel , where he is depicted as a young pool hustler navigating the underground world of the sport. In the story, Felson travels across the , using his skills to con opponents in small-time games while aspiring to challenge elite players and achieve fame. The embodies the gritty, high-stakes of mid-20th-century pool halls, blending raw talent with personal flaws that hinder his success. Felson is portrayed as an ambitious yet immature 20-something with exceptional proficiency in games like and , allowing him to outmaneuver less skilled opponents through speed, precision, and deception. However, his self-destructive tendencies—manifesting as arrogance, , and to —often his potential, leading to strained relationships and moral compromises. These traits underscore his internal conflicts with maturity and integrity, as he grapples with the psychological demands of the game beyond mere technical ability. In , Felson's arc centers on his challenge to the legendary champion Minnesota Fats in a grueling straight-pool match, testing his endurance and skill, only to face a devastating loss influenced by the ruthless backer Bert Gordon, who exploits Felson's weaknesses. The narrative explores his romantic entanglement and its tragic fallout, highlighting themes of vulnerability in the pursuit of greatness. Tevis's sequel novel, (1984), continues Felson's story decades later, where, now a seasoned salesman, he mentors the young hustler Vincent Lauria, rediscovering his passion for pool in a tournament circuit that forces a reckoning with his past. This comeback narrative emphasizes redemption through guidance and self-reflection. The character gained widespread recognition through film adaptations, with portraying Felson in the 1961 movie , directed by , earning a Best Actor Academy Award nomination for his nuanced depiction of ambition and fragility. reprised the role in the 1986 sequel , directed by , where Felson mentors Tom Cruise's Vincent Lauria; this performance finally secured the Best Actor . Felson's legacy endures as an archetype of the American Dream's shadowy underbelly in sports dramas, symbolizing the perils of unchecked ambition and the human cost of competition. The adaptations revitalized public interest in during the and influenced its portrayal in , with phrases like "Fast Eddie, let's shoot some " becoming synonymous with the sport's intensity.

Fast Eddie (video games)

"Fast Eddie" is a developed by Sirius Software and published by 20th Century Fox Video Games in 1982. The game was released for multiple platforms, including the , Atari 8-bit computers, 64, and VIC-20. In the game, players control the protagonist, Fast Eddie, who navigates multi-floor levels to collect floating prizes while avoiding enemy "Sneakers" that patrol the . Gameplay involves climbing ladders, timing jumps to evade or leap over enemies, and gathering a minimum of nine prizes per screen to reveal a key that advances to the next level. Extra lives are awarded upon completing each screen, with a maximum of three reserves, and scoring ranges from 10 to 90 points per prize collected. The character of Fast Eddie is depicted in simple, colorful typical of early 1980s home console graphics, emphasizing quick movement and precise platforming. One notable feature is an early implementation of a pause function, activated by switching the console's color mode to , which was innovative for the time. The game's design draws on platforming conventions similar to titles like , focusing on kinetic challenges rather than complex narratives. Beyond the 1982 title, "Fast Eddie" appears as a minor non-player character in the lore of the Fallout series, specifically as a legless ragskin named Fast Eddie in the promotional newsletter The Armageddon Rag, Vol. 1, associated with the canceled Project V13. This NPC provides erratic directions to the Menkey Butte Mine, highlighting wasteland eccentricity. Although the game contributed to the proliferation of platformers in the early 1980s and showcased developer Mark Turmell's early work, it achieved limited commercial success, partly due to financial disputes between Sirius Software and the publisher.

Businesses and other uses

Fast Eddys (fast food chain)

Fast Eddys is an fast food chain specializing in burgers, fries, and other snacks, primarily based in . Founded in 1979 in by brothers Christopher and Con Somas, it opened as the city's first 24-hour diner on the corner of Hay Street and Milligan Street, offering quick meals around the clock to cater to late-night crowds. The chain was sold in the mid-1990s to and Mark Galloway, who oversaw its expansion from a single location to multiple outlets across and regional , with brief ventures into other states like and . By the early , it operated seven restaurant-cafes, focusing on accessible, no-frills dining with an emphasis on speed and variety. The menu highlights classic flame-grilled burgers prepared with fresh ingredients, alongside sides like thick-cut fries and creamy milkshakes. Signature items include the Fast Eddy Burger, featuring grain-fed beef patty with fresh salad, , and on a toasted bun, often customized in the Australian style with additions like for local flavor. Other popular options are the "Cop the Lot" burger, loaded with beef, bacon, egg, cheese, and salad, reflecting the chain's tradition of hearty, customizable meals suited to drive-thru and dine-in service. The emphasis on local sourcing and straightforward preparation has helped maintain its appeal as a go-to spot for casual, family-oriented eats. Branding for Fast Eddys centered on its pioneering 24-hour accessibility and community role in Perth's nightlife, evolving into a recognizable name for reliable . The chain grew from its original urban outpost into a regional presence, sponsoring local sports and events to build loyalty among Western Australian families. Despite challenges, including the closure of the flagship site in 2019 due to property redevelopment, Fast Eddys persists with ongoing operations at several locations, such as in Morley and Midland, as of 2025.

Fast Eddie's (restaurants and services)

Fast Eddie's Bon Air, located in , is a longstanding sports bar and established in 1921 and acquired by Eddie Sholar ("Fast Eddie" Sr.) in 1981. In 2008, his son Eddie Sholar Jr. acquired the venue and oversaw significant expansions, including an outdoor patio, increasing its capacity to over 900 seats. As of October 2024, new co-owners from Laux Brickhouse Grille operate it alongside Sholar Jr. The venue is renowned for its lively atmosphere featuring live music performances several nights a week, a diverse menu highlighting bone-in wings and casual fare like burgers and , and its role as a regional hotspot for and affordable dining. It operates daily from 11 a.m. to midnight, drawing crowds for its historic bar memorabilia and patio seating, contributing to its popularity in the Midwest river town scene. In , Fast Eddie's Kitchen & Bar has served as a local favorite since opening in the mid-2010s, specializing in modern American with an emphasis on burgers, beers, and selections. The restaurant, which relocated in November 2025 to 7880 Broadview Road after a decade at its original site, features a wrap-around bar, private dining space for up to 50 guests, and seasonal patio options, fostering a casual vibe appreciated in the Cleveland-area dining landscape. Its menu prioritizes high-quality, inventive takes on classics, helping it rank among top local eateries for casual meals. Other notable Fast Eddie's establishments include Fast Eddie's in Bellville, , a family-oriented spot offering Italian-American dishes such as , calzones, and subs alongside delivery and dine-in services. Open from 11 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m. depending on the day, it caters to a range of dietary needs with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, making it a convenient choice for Mansfield-area residents seeking quick, hearty meals. In a more remote setting, Fast Eddy's Restaurant in Tok, Alaska, provides diner-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring steaks, , , burgers, and a salad bar with Alaskan-sized portions. Positioned along the , it serves travelers and locals year-round, emphasizing reliable, comforting fare in the state's interior. Beyond restaurants, Fast Eddie's Wash and Lube operates as a Michigan-based chain of car care centers, family-owned since 1977 with 17 locations statewide offering car washes, oil changes, and detailing services focused on convenience and affordability. Customers appreciate the one-stop model, including soft cloth washes, wheel cleaning, and quick maintenance, which has built regional loyalty through professional yet accessible auto care. These U.S.-based Fast Eddie's businesses, spanning restaurants and automotive services, share a common emphasis on speedy, reliable service paired with American or efficient , operating as entities without affiliation to a national franchise. Their regional appeal stems from localized adaptations that resonate with community preferences for casual, value-driven experiences.

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