• Johnny Moore may refer to: Johnny Moore (basketball) (born 1958), American basketball player Johnny Moore (baseball) (1902–1991), American baseball player...
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  • Christian Moore, David Moore and John Moore Jr. Johnny Moore is also survived by his daughters Dawn M. Haley and D’Tonya Dean. In 1988, Moore was inducted...
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  • assists in a game "Johnny Moore". National Basketball Association. Retrieved March 2, 2024. "A Career Takes A Shocking Turn Johnny Moore's Rare Illness Clouds...
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    Pinkney, Gerhart Thrasher, Johnny Moore, Ben E. King, Charlie Thomas, and Rudy Lewis. Bill Pinkney, Charlie Thomas, and Johnny Moore (posthumously) received...
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  • Johnny Moore's Three Blazers was a popular American vocal group in the 1940s and 1950s. The original members were: Johnny Moore (John Dudley Moore, October...
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  • is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano...
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  • Johnny Moore (born August 28, 1947) is a former Scottish-American soccer player who spent several years in the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor...
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    282 days. Others with double-digit point totals were Dave Corzine (19), Johnny Moore (16), Mike Bratz (14). Others with double-digit point totals were Sidney...
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    Cole left Los Angeles to perform nationally, his place was taken by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, featuring Brown's gentle piano and vocals. The Three...
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  • Observer, 16 October 2007 Staff report (20 August 2008). Johnny Moore, 70, Ska Trumpeter, Is Dead. Associated Press Johnny Moore Interview by Jah Rebel...
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  • and author 1957 – Thom Hoffman, Dutch actor and photographer 1958 – Johnny Moore, American basketball player and coach 1958 – Miranda Richardson, English...
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  • Florida. "Johnny Moore Career Statistics at Baseball-Reference.com". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved September 23, 2022. "Johnny Moore Biography at...
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    unreleased song called "Temptation" (later redone by Drifters vocalist Johnny Moore). The last of the King-led Drifters singles to be released was "Sometimes...
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  • Johnny B. Moore (born Johnny Belle Moore, January 24, 1950, Clarksdale, Mississippi) is an American Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist, singer...
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  • Cynthia Weil and performed by American vocal group the Drifters with Johnny Moore as vocalist. The song was arranged and conducted by Teacho Wiltshire...
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  • by Leon René and performed by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, consisting of Charles Brown on vocals and piano, Johnny Moore on guitar, and Eddie Williams...
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  • "Driftin' Blues" or "Drifting Blues" is a blues standard, recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers in 1945. The song is a slow blues and features Charles...
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  • the second of four charting singles released from their Love Games LP. Johnny Moore is the lead singer. The song reached the Top 10 in the UK, the second...
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  • Davis. It was co-written by Jack Daniels and Johnny Moore a.k.a. John Edward Moore (credited to Moore’s girlfriend at the time, Bonnie Thompson) and produced...
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  • hit, Morgan was briefly replaced by Sylvia Robinson's brother-in-law Johnny Moore (not to be confused with the Drifters singer) in 1970. He appeared with...
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  • "Under the Boardwalk" was given to the group's other lead vocalist, Johnny Moore, who had returned to the group in April 1963. The personnel on that recording...
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  • Johnny Moore Tiger Jr. (Muscogee Creek-Seminole), (February 13, 1940 – August 5, 2015) was a Native American artist from Oklahoma. Johnny Moore Tiger...
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    from the original on October 22, 2015. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "Johnny Moore Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved February 27, 2010. "League Leaders:...
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    traditionally began his concerts by introducing himself with "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash". He began to follow that by "Folsom Prison Blues", one of his signature...
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    Texas, United States. The Moore family moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he began performing with his older brother Johnny, who played both trombone and...
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  • Get" (alternatively "Downhearted") is a blues song first recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers in 1949. It is a slow twelve-bar blues that jazz critic...
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    (b. 1978) – NFL player Shintaro Mochizuki (b. 2003) – tennis player Johnny Moore (1902–1991) – MLB player Jamie Moyer (b. 1962) – MLB player Naoki Nakagawa...
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  • crime drama thriller film directed by Graham Moore in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Moore and Johnathan McClain. The film stars Mark Rylance...
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     149. Collier, Aldore (November 1998). "Is Shemar Moore the finest thing on TV?". Ebony. Diaz, Johnny (September 25, 2007). "Agent of change". Boston Globe...
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    Todd Shields at Arkansas State, Dr. Jennifer Methvin at ASU-Beebe, Dr. Johnny Moore at ASU-Newport, Dr. Bentley Wallace at ASU-Mountain Home, Dr. Debra West...
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