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Johnnie Johnson (musician) (972 bytes)
1: ... of Fame]] member, [[piano]] player and [[blues]] musician.
3: ...ohnson's band, [[The Sir John Trio]] in [[1953]]. Johnson is said to have been the inspiration for Berry's ...
5: Johnson received very little recognition until [[Keith Ri...
8: * http://www.johnniejohnsonblues.com/
10: [[Category:1924 births|Johnson, Johnnie]]

Johnnie Johnson (116 bytes)
2: *[[Johnnie Johnson (musician)]]
3: *[[Johnnie Johnson (pilot)]]

Johnnie Johnson (pilot) (2250 bytes)
1: [[Air Vice Marshal]] '''John Edgar "Johnnie" Johnson''' [[Companion in The Most Honourable Order of th...
7: Johnson was born in [[Melton Mowbray]], [[Leicestershire]...
17: Johnson was offered a full commission by the RAF after th...
42: * [http://www.mishalov.com/Johnson_Johnnie.html Times obituary]
43: * [http://www.jjhousingtrust.co.uk Johnnie Johnson Housing Trust]

Jack Johnson (musician) (2485 bytes)
1: '''Jack Johnson''', a [[Hawaii]]-born [[singer/songwriter]], achi...
3: ...'s producer/manager J.P. Plunier. Plunier pushed Johnson to record formal demos, eventually leading to the...
5: After touring for almost two years, Johnson released his second album, ''[[On and On]]'' to g...
7: ...e of ''Brushfire Fairytales'' and ''On and On''. Johnson has also appeared in the surf film ''[[Shelter]]'...
33: ...ic.com/ JackJohnsonMusic.com] - The Official Jack Johnson Homepage

Howard Johnson (jazz musician) (697 bytes)
1: ...orn in [[1941]]) is a post-[[bebop|bop]] [[jazz]] musician known mainly for his work on [[tuba]] and bariton...
7: He should not be confused with [[Howard E. Johnson]], s [[swing (genre)|swing]] alto [[saxophonist]]...
11: [[Category:1941 births|Johnson, Howard]]
12: [[Category:Jazz musicians|Johnson, Howard]]
13: [[Category:Jazz saxophonists|Johnson, Howard]]

Johnnie To (1765 bytes)
1: '''Johnnie To Kei-fung''' (杜琪峰, born [[...
3: ...ssistant TV director in the [[Shaw Studios]] era, Johnnie To became famous when his [[1989]] [[film]] ''[[T...
27: [[Category:Chinese film directors|To, Johnnie]]
28: [[Category:Hong Kong film directors|To, Johnnie]]

Johnnie Cochran (1208 bytes)
1: ...l in [[Shreveport, Louisiana]]. His parents were Johnnie L. Cochran, Sr., the son of Alonzo Cochran, and t...
12: ....edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Simpson/Cochran.htm Johnnie Cochran Biography, O.J. Simpson Trial]
14: [[Category:1937 births|Cochran, Johnnie]]
15: [[Category:American lawyers|Cochran, Johnnie]]
16: [[Category:People from California|Cochran, Johnnie]]

Johnnie Tolan (814 bytes)
1: '''Johnnie Tolan''' was a [[Formula One]] driver ([[Indianap...
42: [[Category:Formula One drivers|Tolan, Johnnie]]

Johnnie Walker (1613 bytes)
1: ...There is also a [[BBC#Radio|BBC Radio]] DJ named Johnnie Walker.''
3: [[Image:Johnnie Walker.logo.jpg|thumb|Johnnie Walker, keep walking.]]
4: '''Johnnie Walker''' is a world famous brand of [[whisky]].
8: ...gacy left by [[John Walker (Whisky Blender)|John 'Johnnie' Walker]] after he started to blend whisky in his...
10: ...lker family]] developed the business and grew the Johnnie Walker brand to become world famous.

Johnnie Cradock (2533 bytes)
1: '''John "Johnnie" Cradock''', cook, writer, broadcaster and former...
3: ...Image:Johnnie_with_a_bottle.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Johnnie has another tipple!]]
5: Johnnie is probably these days best remembered as being t...
7: [[Image:Fanny_&_Johnnie.jpg|thumb|left|100px|The great pair cooking tea]]
10: ...e below), which were popular reading at the time. Johnnie and Fanny also wrote the "Bon Viveur" restuarant ...

Johnnie Taylor (2729 bytes)
1: '''Johnnie Harrison Taylor''' ([[May 5]], [[1938]]–[[M...
17: Johnnie Taylor died of a massive heart attack at Charleto...
23: [[Category:1938 births|Taylor, Johnnie]]
24: [[Category:2000 deaths|Taylor, Johnnie]]
25: [[Category:Vocalists|Taylor, Johnnie]]

Johnnie Ray (5564 bytes)
1: [[Image:Johnnie-Ray.jpg|framed|Johnnie Ray in full cry]]
2: '''John Alvin "Johnnie" Ray''' ([[January 10]], [[1927]] - [[February 24...
14: ...came to dominate the charts, the thirty-something Johnnie Ray was soon left by the wayside.
18: ==Classic Johnnie Ray songs ==
35: *[http://www.johnnieray.com/ The Johnnie Ray International Fan Club]

Johnnie Parsons (1698 bytes)
1: '''Johnnie Parsons''' was a [[Formula One]] driver ([[Indian...
96: [[Category:Formula One drivers|Parsons, Johnnie]]

Musician (3764 bytes)
1: ...n''' is a person who plays or composes [[music]]. Musicians can be classified by how they make music:
8: The concept of the musician and the status of the musician in society is culture-specific. Think, for instan...
10: ...gh many would surely debate whether [[bird]]s are musicians, their ability to produce variations on the [[ch...
12: ...kely that the performer in question is actually a musician.
14: == Types of musicians ==

Hector (musician) (1461 bytes)
29: [[Category:Finnish musicians]]

Caribou (musician) (1416 bytes)
1: ...er the stage name '''Caribou''', is an electronic musician.
31: [[Category:Canadian musicians]]

People Like Us (musician) (13603 bytes)
79: June 2001 London Musicians’ Collective’s Tenth Annual Festival, Purcell Roo...

Twink (musician) (3147 bytes)
1: ...ter]], [[Essex]], [[England]]) is a [[British]] [[musician]] ([[drummer]]), [[singer]]/[[song writer]] and [...
5: ...The [[Pink Fairies]] (Mark 1) featured Think Pink musicians Twink, Took and Farren, and was named after the ...
24: [[Category:British musicians]]

Kyo (musician) (3739 bytes)
30: [[Category:Japanese musicians]]

Hide (musician) (9435 bytes)
6: ...'), was a [[Visual kei]] [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician, one of the two guitarists of [[X Japan]] and fou...

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