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  1. Johnny Cash was a legendary American singer-songwriter, whose gravelly bass-baritone was the vocal bedrock of American country music for more than four decades.

  2. Johnny (John L) Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, got his start in 1972 by selling fishing tackle out of the back of his father’s store. Since then, Johnny has earned a reputation as one of the …

  3. The resulting album, “At Folsom Prison,” is a seminal work of American country music and, arguably, the defining achievement of Johnny Cash’s long and remarkable career. The February ’68 concert was …

  4. The opening guitar riff of "Johnny B. Goode" is essentially a note-for-note copy of the opening single-note solo on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (1946), played by guitarist Carl Hogan. …

  5. On March 24, 2010, one of the most endearing and recognizable voices in vocal harmony fell silent. For those who grew up in the 1950’s or 1960’s, Johnny Maestro’s lead voice, both with the Crests and …

  6. Its leader, singer guitarist-mandolinist Johnny Young, had been a prominent fix ture of the Chicago blues scene since he arrived in the city from his native Mississippi in 1940, though only the most diehard of …

  7. Rudolf Flesch’s 1955 phonics primer, Why Johnny Can’t Read and what you can do about it, is readily available in an inexpensive paperback and highly effective for helping students with WWD.