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    Joel Walker Sweeney (1810 – October 29, 1860), also known as Joe Sweeney, was an American musician and early blackface minstrel performer. He is known...
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  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, also known as Sweeney Todd is a 1979 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh...
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  • (disambiguation), several people Jason Sweeney (1986–2003), American murder victim Jim Sweeney (disambiguation) Joel Sweeney (1810–1860), American musician and...
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    Killswitch Engage Joel Surnow (born 1955), American writer and producer Joel Sweeney (1810–1860), American musician who popularized the banjo Joel Teitelbaum...
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  • Crow", Sam Carusi (1832) "Jenny Get Your Hoe Cake Done", popularized by Joel Sweeney (1840) "Jim Along Josey", credited to "an Eminent professor" and performed...
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  • University Law School Joe Sweeney (wrestler) (1933–2016), Australian Olympic wrestler Joel Sweeney (1810–1860), commonly known as Joe Sweeney, musician This disambiguation...
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    Sunny Michaela Sweeney (born December 7, 1976) is an American country singer–songwriter. Since beginning her career, her recordings have been released...
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    banjo, played with "scientific touches of perfection" and popularized by Joel Sweeney, became the heart of the minstrel band. Songs like the Virginia Minstrels'...
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  • African-Americans, probably in the 1820s, was Joel Walker Sweeney, a minstrel performer from Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Sweeney has been credited with adding a...
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  • Sweeney Todd is a Canadian glam rock band formed in Vancouver in 1975. They released two albums, the first with original lead vocalist Nick Gilder, who...
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    Virginia Minstrels in the spring of 1844 when he met up with Brower and Joel Sweeney in Liverpool. The trio convinced Dan Emmett to rejoin, and the new ensemble...
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  • Blue Desert (film) (category Films scored by Joel Goldsmith)
    Battersby, and starring Courteney Cox and D. B. Sweeney. The original music score is composed by Joel Goldsmith. The filming locations were Inyokern,...
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  • The Book of Joel is a Jewish prophetic text containing a series of "divine announcements". The first line attributes authorship to "Joel the son of Pethuel"...
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    also spent time at Greenville, where he played with the famous banjoist Joel Sweeney in 1847, and organized a band in Middlebrook. In 1847 a second son was...
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    1989. Charles Sweeney was the uncle of Joel Sweeney, the person that popularized the five-string American banjo. In the 1840s the Sweeney clan lived on...
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    white performers of minstrel music included George Washington Dixon and Joel Sweeney whose tunes followed Scottish and Irish melodies. The African elements...
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  • "Old Pete" – General James Longstreet. His horse is Hero. "Sweeny" – Joel Sweeney. One of Jine-the-Cavalry's men, known for playing his banjo. "The Fat...
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    Joel Patrick Dommett (born 8 June 1985) is an English comedian, television presenter and actor. After beginning his career as an actor, and appearing in...
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  • Roxy Roller (category Sweeney Todd songs)
    "Roxy Roller" is a song originally recorded by the glam rock band Sweeney Todd in 1975 with Nick Gilder on vocals. It was written by Jim McCulloch and...
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    Anything Goes (redirect from Reno Sweeney)
    Elliott. The show's opening night cast featured Sutton Foster as Reno Sweeney, Joel Grey as Moonface Martin, Laura Osnes as Hope Harcourt, Jessica Walter...
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  • Joel Walker may refer to: Joel Walker (snooker player) (born 1994), English snooker player Joel Walker (sculptor), English sculptor Joel Walker Sweeney...
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    Joel Perez is an American actor, singer, and dancer known for his work in several theatrical performances and television appearances. Perez was born in...
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  • Johanna (character) (category Characters in Sweeney Todd)
    Johanna is a fictional character appearing in the story of Sweeney Todd. In the original version of the tale, the penny dreadful The String of Pearls...
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    California, on La Brea near Wilshire's "Miracle Mile". ACME was started by M.D. Sweeney as "The Two Roads Theater" in Studio City in 1989 with Cynthia Szigeti...
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  • storyline where Joel Deering (Calum Lill) attacks Lauren Bolton (Cait Fitton). Cassandra "Cassie" Plummer, played by Claire Sweeney, made her first appearance...
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  • into the flames to save Joel from death. Sienna apologizes and tries to help Joel when his former friend from prison, Shane Sweeney (Lanre Malaolu) starts...
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    Laws". When the Virginia Minstrels broke up in 1843, Brower and banjoist Joel Sweeney joined Cooke's Royal Circus. He and Emmett eventually returned to the...
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  • the instrument. Cave described his first banjo, a copy of one used by Joel Sweeney, as "rather rudely constructed, consisting of nothing more than a hoop...
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    Herald. Whitlock claimed to have met America's pre-eminent banjoist, Joel Sweeney, in 1838 and to have taken some banjo lessons from him. He joined P....
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  • Hal Prince created the Master of Ceremonies (Emcee) character played by Joel Grey; the second, a story set in the society outside the club, thus juxtaposing...
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