• cricketer Joe Gibbs (producer) (1942–2008), Jamaican reggae producer Joey Gibbs (born 1992), Australian soccer player Joseph Gibbs (disambiguation) Jo Gibb, Scottish...
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  • country artist Travis Tritt's fourth album "Ten Feet Tall", 1970 single by Joe Gibbs (record producer) "Ten Feet Tall", 1979 song by XTC from the album Drums...
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  • the season 6 episode "Cleaning House," James finds out his father is Sam Gibbs after he and Barney discover an unsent letter that their mother Loretta...
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  • title song "Runnin' Wild" (1922 song), a popular song written by A. H. Gibbs, Joe Grey, and Leo Wood "Running Wild", a song by Judas Priest from Killing...
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  • Encyclopedia of Social History. Routledge. p. 1071. ISBN 9781135583477. Gibbs, Marion (2004). Medieval German Literature: A Companion. Routledge. p. 426...
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