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Johnny Clayton Taylor, Jr. is an American lawyer, author, board member and public speaker who is the president and chief executive officer of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). [1] He was previously president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), which represents the 47 publicly-supported historically Black ...
Taylor in 1967. Johnnie Taylor was born in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, United States. [5] He grew up in West Memphis, Arkansas, performing in gospel groups as a youngster.As an adult, he had one release, "Somewhere to Lay My Head", on Chicago's Vee Jay Records label in the 1950s, as part of the gospel group The Highway Q.C.'s, which included a young Sam Cooke. [5]
Johnny Davis Taylor Jr. Black 30 M February 29, 1984 Jefferson: David Vogler 3 Elmo Patrick Sonnier: White 34 M April 5, 1984 Iberia: Loretta Bourque and David LeBlanc Edwin Edwards: 4 Timothy George Baldwin: White 46 M September 10, 1984 Ouachita: Mary Lee Peters 5 Earnest Knighton Jr. Black 38 M October 30, 1984 Bossier: Ralph Shell 6 Robert ...
John T. Taylor (saxophonist), saxophonist and co-writer of "The Boy from New York City" Johnnie Taylor (1934–2000), American singer; Jonny Taylor, contestant on Australian Idol; Little Johnny Taylor (1943–2002), American singer; John Taylor (born 1963), Jamaican dancehall musician better known as Chaka Demus.
Taylor performing at the Mystic Theater in Petaluma, California on August 16, 2018. Taylor began performing stand-up in May 2011, at age 33. [9] [10] [6]Taylor's work ethic helped fuel his rise in the Northern California comedy scene; in his first year as a comic, he would drive to San Francisco and perform at as many open mics in one night as he could, appearing on stage between 300 and 400 ...
Johnnie Lee Cochran Jr. [1] (/ ˈ k ɒ k r ə n / KOK-rən; October 2, 1937 – March 29, 2005) was an American attorney from California who was involved in numerous civil rights and police brutality cases throughout his 38-year career spanning from 1964 to 2002.
Clay Hammond Jr. (21 June 1936 – 4 February 2011) was an American R&B and soul singer and songwriter. As well as recording in his own right, he is most notable for writing " Part Time Love ", a no. 1 R&B chart hit in 1963 for Little Johnny Taylor .
Johnny Horton a country and rockabilly singer who met an untimely death that ended a wonderful career. Jan Howard, pop-flavored female vocalist who sang pure country; Stonewall Jackson, honky-tonk icon; Sonny James, had a record 16 consecutive No. 1 hits; Wanda Jackson, honky-tonk female vocalist equally at home in rock and roll