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Singer-songwriters from Ohio (201 P) Pages in category "Songwriters from Ohio" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.
Pages in category "Singer-songwriters from Ohio" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gustav Eckstein (writer, medical doctor, psychologist) Thomas Alva Edison (scientist, inventor) William A. Fowler (physicist, Nobel Prize winner) (The Ohio State University, Lima) Marye Anne Fox (organic chemist) (Canton) James J. Gibson (psychologist) (McConnelsville) Rosetta Luce Gilchrist (physician, writer) (Kingsville)
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.
Nancy Jewel McDonie singer, who became famous with the Korean KPop group Momoland; My Ticket Home, alternative metal band; O.A.R., roots rock band; Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk-activist singer and songwriter; grew up in Columbus, which provided the inspiration for his song "Boy in Ohio"; studied journalism at Ohio State University
Now! 20: November 1991. The great fun with the Now! series lies in its Mad-Professor-style mashing together of genres. That point was never more gleefully made than on the 1991 two-CD Now!20.
Morrison was a producer, writer, keyboardist and vocalist for the funk band the Ohio Players in the early '70s, where he wrote and produced their first major hits, "Pain", "Pleasure", "Ecstasy" and "Funky Worm" (1971–1972). He left the band in 1974 to release three solo albums on Westbound Records (When We Do, Freeze, and Suzie Supergroupie).