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Cabrel cited the artist as one of a number of blues influences, including Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson, Howlin ' Wolf, Blind Blake, Willie Dixon and Ma Rainey.
Johnson made his debut as a pro on 1 November 1897 in Galveston, when he knocked-out Charley Brooks in the second round of a 15-round bout for what was billed as the Texas State Middleweight Title.
They were Abe Bailey, Mack Baldwin, Will Baldwin, Garrett Flood, Randall Flood, Aaron Hinton, Will Madison, Charley Smith, Jim Smith, Perry Carter, Kellis Johnson, Henry Griffin, and Walker Griffin.
A few of them were: Jedediah Knight, Joseph Nielson, Pleasant Minchey, Frank Foote, Charley and Ammon Foote, George Merrick, Oscar Beebe, Orson Davis, Heber C. K. Petty, Sr., Joseph Evans, Rasmus Johnson, Carl Magnus Olsen, Peter Nielson, Peter Hansen, Heber Broderick, Peter Christensen, George A. Whitlock, Peter Victor Bunderson, Rasmus Albrechtson, Christian A. Larsen, Lafe Allred, Hyrum Strong, Peter Jensen, Isaac Kimball, William George Petty, Niels Jensen, Wiley Payne Allred, Andrew C. Anderson, Stephen Williams and David Pratt.
Cabrel cites the artist as one of a number of blues influences, including Charley Patton, Son House, Blind Lemon, Robert Johnson, Howlin ' Wolf, Blind Blake, Willie Dixon, and Blues Boy Willie, whose father toured with Rainey.
* Quarterback Charley Johnson ( 1972 1975 ), 1986 Inductee
Charles Johnson, Charlie Johnson, Charley Johnson or Chuck Johnson may refer to:
* Charley Johnson ( born 1938 ), quarterback
The play involves four main characters: a Young Woman ( Sara Johnson ), an Elderly Woman, a Hooded Man ( Charley Johnson, husband of the Young Woman ) and an unnamed Prisoner ( son of the Elderly Woman ).
Born Willie Lee Brown in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Brown played with such notables as Charley Patton and Robert Johnson.
Evans rejects this, believing that the singing and guitar style of the 1931 recordings is clearly in the tradition of other performers from Drew such as Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Kid Bailey, Howling Wolf and artists recorded non-commercially.
1974 Charley Johnson, Minneapolis Star
The most famous of these acts went on to inspire much of the later popular development of the blues and blues-derived genres, including Charley Patton, Lonnie Johnson and Robert Johnson.

Charley and wrestler
Some well-known people noted for having diastema include country music legend Charley Pride, models Lauren Hutton and Jessica Hart, American television news reporter and anchor Michelle Charlesworth, American football player Michael Strahan, actress Anna Paquin, actors Ernest Borgnine, Terry-Thomas and Zac Efron, songstress Madonna, singer-songwriter Elton John, rock musician Flea, Eduardo Skinner the Spanish underground London based photographer, late night show host David Letterman, professional wrestler and former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode, and former U. S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Charley and 1896
* Scarface Charley ( 1851 1896 ), chief of the Modoc Native American tribe
Scarface Charley ( circa 1851-December 3, 1896 ) was a chief of the Modoc tribe of Native Americans.
These were: Bryan ( 1896 1977 ), who became a producer at Warner Bros ; Charley ( 1898 1984 ), an actor ; Mary ( 1901 1987 ); Madeline ( 1903 1988 ), an actress ; Eddie Jr. ( 1905 1983 ), who carved out a successful career as an actor and entertainer on stage and screen, including a role in The Pajama Game and Bells Are Ringing ; Richard ( 1905 1947 ); and Irving ( 1908 2003 ), a writer.

Charley and
* 1987 Charley Chase, American porn actress
* 2004 Hurricane Charley, a Category 4 storm, strikes Punta Gorda, Florida and devastates the surrounding area.
* 1966 Charley Boorman, English actor and writer
And later ten films by the Pat Sullivan Studio from 1918 1919, which would later use the ' Charlie / Charley ' gestures to create Felix the Cat, the character made one later appearance in one of Felix's 1923 cartoons " Felix in Hollywood ".
* 1938 Charley Pride, American singer
* 1900 Charley Paddock, American athlete ( d. 1943 )
* 1882 Charley O ' Leary, American baseball player ( d. 1941 )
In 1949 1950, Charley Adama created a " Bouncing Ball " program for MIT's Whirlwind computer.
* June 20 Charley Chase, American comedian ( b. 1893 )
* December 20 Charley Grapewin, American vaudeville performer and stage and film actor ( d. 1956 )
Williams ' song was very similar to Charley Patton's " Going to Move to Alabama ", recorded in 1929 which itself was at least partly derived from Jim Jackson's " Kansas City Blues " from 1927.
* Charley Jones ( 1852 1911 ), U. S. baseball outfielder
* Charley Toorop ( 1891 1955 ), Dutch painter
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* " High Water Everywhere " Charley Patton
He was replaced by William Demarest, who had played his hard-nosed brother Charley part way through the 1964 65 season ( the last on ABC ).
* William Demarest, Uncle Charley O ' Casey, Bub's brother ( 1965 1972 )
* Michael, Daniel, and Joseph Todd, playing Robbie, Stevie, and Charley Douglas respectively ( 1970 1972 )
His daughter Charley Toorop ( 1891 1955 ) was also a painter, as was his grandson Edgar Fernhout.
* John Steinbeck Travels With Charley: In Search of America
* Charley Moore ( 1884 1970 ), American baseball player
* Grand National Little Charley
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Charley and 1967
* Charley Pratt: Smiley Burnette ( 1965 1967 ) ( 7 episodes )
In 1967, the show suffered its first loss when Smiley Burnette, as engineer Charley Pratt, died of leukemia.
Keeping won two Kate Greenaway Medals from the Library Association for the year's best children's book illustration, for his own story Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary ( 1967 ) and for a new edition ( 1981 ) of Alfred Noyes's poem " The Highwayman ".
Charles Keeping ( 1967 ) Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary
He followed these with the stunning Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary ( Oxford, 1967 ), a modern fairy tale about two children who grow up in the same street, are separated when one family moves to a new tower block, and are reunited thanks to a pet canary.
* Norman Zierold, Little Charley Ross ( Little, Brown & Company, 1967 )

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