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Big Jim Robinson (born Nathan; December 25, 1892 – May 4, 1976) was an American jazz musician, based in New Orleans, renowned for his deep, wide-toned, robust "tailgate" style of trombone playing, using the slide to achieve a wide swoop between two notes (a technique that classical musicians call "glissando") and rhythmic effects.
Jim Robinson (trombonist) (1892–1976), American musician, known as Big Jim Robinson Jimmy Robinson (actor) (1918–1967), American actor in the Mickey McGuire short film series from 1927 to 1934 Jimmy Robinson (recording engineer) (1950–2018), American recording engineer, record producer and musician
She made her first on-screen appearance on 20 February 1986 and appeared intermittently. Rosemary is the adoptive daughter of Helen Daniels and the sister of Anne Robinson. Rosemary was the first character to discover Jim Robinson's body, following his death. Rosemary has been portrayed as a tough businesswoman who runs the Daniels Corporation.
Jim Robinson (born c. 1925), known as "Sweet Jimmy", is an American boxer from Miami. Robinson fought Muhammad Ali (at that time still called Cassius Clay) in Miami Beach on February 7, 1961, as a last-minute replacement for Willie Gullatt. [1] Robinson became Ali's fourth professional opponent. His whereabouts after 1979 are unknown. [2]
On February 4, 1969, Posey married James "Billy" Buchanan Robinson Jr. The couple had one daughter, but they later divorced. Posey then married Elvis impersonator and Christian evangelist "Elvis" Wade Cummins. [2] [3] [5] Posey died from complications of dementia at her home in Lebanon, Tennessee, on July 20, 2024, at the age of 80. [14]
Dr. James Robinson (born 1948, Maine) is an American filk music songwriter and performer (known as Dr. Jane Robinson prior to 2004 sex reassignment surgery) whose songs focus on scientific themes, particularly paleontology. Robinson earned a doctorate in biology from UCLA in 1976, and went on to teach at the University of California, Berkeley.
James Kelly Robinson II (July 29, 1950, Washington, D.C. – January 6, 2018, New York [1]) was an American recording engineer, record producer and musician. He was best known for his engineering techniques with both analogue and digital audio recordings with prominent popular pop and rock records in American music from the late 1960s to the present.
Jim Reeves (1923–1964), American country and popular music singer; Gentleman Jim Robinson (1799–1875), African-American entrepreneur; Jim Snyder (coach) (1919–1994), American college basketball head coach; Jim Thome (born 1970), American retired Major League Baseball player; James K. Woolnough (1910–1996), U.S. Army general