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Crow and John
To the north of the Blue Mountains lies the strongly tilted limestone plateau forming the John Crow Mountains.
Where the higher elevations of the John Crow Mountains and the Blue Mountains catch the rain from the moisture-laden winds, rainfall exceeds per year.
* Crow, John A.
In addition, Baez recorded a duet of " Jim Crow " with John Mellencamp which appears on his album Freedom's Road ( 2007 ).
The final scene shows Hatcher carrying Charles ' body with Max limping next to him who was shot in the leg before the film ends with Jimmy Cliff's John Crow in the credits.
In addition to playing piano and Hammond organ with the Heartbreakers, Tench is also known as a skilled session musician, having recorded with dozens of notable artists, including Johnny Cash, U2, Elisa, Stevie Nicks, Lucinda Williams, Sam Phillips, You Am I, Susanna Hoffs, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, The Rolling Stones, Don Henley, John Prine, Ringo Starr, John Fogerty, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Waylon Jennings, Paul Westerberg, X, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Carlene Carter, The dB's, Alanis Morissette, The Ramones, The Screaming Trees, The Tragically Hip, The Divinyls, The Goo Goo Dolls, Green Day, The Cult, The Jayhawks, Dave Rawlings, Fiona Apple, Lone Justice, Sean Watkins, New Found Glory, Tift Merritt, Peter Case, Neil Diamond, Ryan Adams and Powderfinger, Naughty Sweeties City of Glass, as well as many others.
* John David Crow, Heisman Trophy Winner 1957
* Red Crow ( MÉKAISTO, also known as Captured the Gun Inside, Lately Gone, Sitting White Buffalo, and John Mikahestow, * about 1830-d. 28 Aug. 1900 ), nephew of PEENAQUIM, Chief of the Fish Eaters band ( Mamyowis ) of the Kainai, after signing Treaty 7, he centralized the control of several bands and became the leading Head Chief of the Kainai
The tune became very well known not only in the United States but internationally ; in 1841 the US ambassador to Central America, John Lloyd Stephens, wrote that upon his arrival in Mérida, Yucatán, the local brass band played " Jump Jim Crow " under the mistaken impression that it was the US national anthem.
Other voice actors include the perennial Sterling Holloway in a cameo role as Mr. Stork, Cliff Edwards, better known as the voice of Jiminy Cricket, as Jim Crow, the leader of the crows, and John McLeish, best known for narrating the Goofy " How To " cartoons, providing the opening narration.
Cliff appeared in the film Marked for Death in 1990, performing " John Crow " with the Jimmy Cliff Band.
He played a substantial role as John Crow in Santee ( 1973 ), starring Glenn Ford.
VH1 catered to adult top 40, including musicians such as Ace of Base, Melissa Etheridge, Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Seal, and other slightly more rock-oriented popular music than what it had originally played, though favorites such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Cher, Elton John, Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Céline Dion, still received heavy play as well.
He is also credited with what is often called the first country music recording, Fiddlin ' John Carson's " Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane "/" That Old Hen Cackled and The Rooster's Goin ' To Crow ".
Abrus precatorius, known commonly as " Gunja ", Jequirity, Crab's Eye, Rosary Pea, John Crow Bead, Precatory bean, Indian Licorice, Akar Saga, Giddee Giddee or Jumbie Bead in Trinidad & Tobago, is a slender, perennial climber that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedges.
At the 2008 CNWP conference a discussion forum was hosted by the campaign which was addressed by RMT general secretary Bob Crow, PCS Vice-President John McInally, Socialist Party councillor Dave Nellist, Labour left Simeon Andrew and RESPECT representative Rob Hoveman.
The Loop is the home of the St. Louis Walk of Fame, a series of brass plaques embedded in the sidewalk along Delmar Boulevard commemorating famous St. Louisans, including musicians Chuck Berry, Miles Davis and Tina Turner, John Goodman, Sheryl Crow, bridge-builder James Eads and sexologists Masters and Johnson.
* 1874 Edwin John Crow
The history of Gilwell Park can be traced to 1407, when John Crow owned Gyldiefords, the land that would eventually become Gilwell Park.
* Crow, John A., The Epic of Latin America, ( London, 1992 )
Gordon G. Thiessen, ( born August 14, 1938 ) was the sixth Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1994 to 2001, succeeding John Crow.
John William Crow ( born 22 January 1937 ) was the fifth Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1987 to 1994, succeeding Gerald Bouey.
* John William Crow at The Canadian Encyclopedia

Crow and American
* 1976 Wednesday 13, American singer-songwriter and musician ( Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13, Murderdolls, Bourbon Crow, and Gunfire 76 )
* 1960 Ashley Crow, American actress
* 2007 Floyd Red Crow Westerman, American actor ( b. 1936 )
* 1962 Sheryl Crow, American musician
* 1913 Joe Medicine Crow, American tribal historian and anthropologist
Police harassment and brutality directed at black men, women, and children are as old as American society, dating back to the days of slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
Sheryl Suzanne Crow ( born February 11, 1962 ) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, performer, record producer, actress, and political activist.
Crow was featured on the Johnny Cash album American III: Solitary Man in the song " Field of Diamonds " as a background vocalist, and also played the accordion for the songs " Wayfaring Stranger " and " Mary of the Wild Moor.
* October 27 Joe Medicine Crow, American tribal historian and anthropologist
* February 11 Sheryl Crow, American singer
At the height of the Jim Crow era, Johnson became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion ( 1908 1915 ).
In 1910, a white woman by the name of Mrs. Crow gave birth to a child of " doubtful color ", who was thought by many to be the product of a relationship between Crow and an African American, and she was accused of having such a relationship.
When asked if she knew who raped her, Crow gave them the name of Grant Richardson, an African American who lived near the Braehead Slope Mine Camp, northeast of Centreville.
While the Tennessee Valley did not have large Native American settlements at the time of the first white settlers, there was a Cherokee town named " Crow Town " near where Scottsboro is located today.
The history of Highland Beach is recounted in the book, The Land Was Ours: African American Beaches from Jim Crow to the Sunbelt South, by Andrew W. Kahrl.
Andrew W. Kahrl, The Land Was Ours: African American Beaches from Jim Crow to the Sunbelt South ( Harvard University Press, 2012 ).
* Black Herman, African American stage magician during the Jim Crow laws era
Nearby Crowheart Butte was the site of a battle between the Crow and Shoshone American Indian tribes in 1866.
Jim Crow laws would spread northward in response to a second wave of African American immigration and would eventually extend to segregated educational facilities, separate public institutions such as hotels and restaurants, separate beaches among other public facilities, restrictions on interracial marriage among numerous other facets of daily life.
Jim Crow legislation related to voting would quietly disenfranchise the Southern African American by requiring of prospective voters proof of land ownership or literacy tests at poll stations.
* Crow mythology-A North American tribe from the Great Plains area of the United States.
Though his act drew on aspects of African American culture and popularized them with a national, and later international, audience, Rice ’ s “ Jim Crow ” persona was a racial caricature contrived to flatter contemporary belief in white superiority.
As a result of Rice's fame, Jim Crow had become a pejorative meaning African American by 1838 and from this the laws of racial segregation became known as Jim Crow laws.

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