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Jimmie and police
On December 1, 1967, Jimmie Rodgers suffered traumatic head injuries after the car he was driving was stopped by an off-duty police officer near the San Diego Freeway in Los Angeles.
According to the police version, Duffy then called for assistance from two other officers, and the three of them put the unconscious Rodgers into his car and left the scene .< ref >" Jimmie Rodgers ' Injury Linked to Fall ," < i > The Pittsburgh Press </ i >, December 20, 1967, p. 11.
When Jimmie Lee Jackson was shot dead by police in Marion, Alabama, two weeks earlier while protecting his mother from a beating, his case attracted less national attention.

Jimmie and Douglas
The close-knit group included Haines and his partner Jimmie Shields, Alan Ladd, writer Somerset Maugham, director James Vincent, screenwriter Rowland Leigh, costume designers Orry-Kelly and Robert Le Maire, and actors John Darrow, Anderson Lawler, Grady Sutton, Robert Seiter and Tom Douglas.
Pickett starred in it with Candace Cameron, Jimmie Walker, Mink Stole, John Kassir, Sarah Douglas, Anthony Crivello, Adam Shankman and Carrie Ann Inaba.

Jimmie and fire
Jimmie is less than well versed to the horrors of prison life, something demonstrated well when he first witnesses a man get stabbed with a screwdriver and set on fire.

Jimmie and chief
* Dzemi ( Ekawi Dzimi, called by Frank Russel: Jimmie ), Tłįchǫ donek ' awi ( trading chief ) at Old Fort Rae, head of the donek ' awi at Old Fort Rae, K ' awo ( leader ) of the Dechi Laot ' i (“ Edge of the Woods People ”)
* 2012: Jimmie Johnson stayed out during the final round of pit stops on the advice of crew chief Chad Knaus.

Jimmie and who
A hidden stable watched over by Mother Handaway, the local " witch " ( who believed the Scarecrow to be The Devil in living form ), was the hiding place for the horses of the Scarecrow and his lieutenants, Mipps and the local highwayman Jimmie Bone ( who, being as good a horseman as Syn, was sometimes called upon to impersonate the Scarecrow when Syn either had to be elsewhere or seen in the same place as him ).
During the recording process he met piano player Jimmie Bones who joined the band soon after.
Mickey Mouse Club was hosted by Jimmie Dodd, a songwriter and the Head Mouseketeer, who provided leadership both on and off screen.
McLain had grown up idolizing New York Yankee center fielder, Mickey Mantle, who entered the game tied with Jimmie Foxx for third place in the major league career home runs list.
* James Houston " Jimmie " Davis, who is buried there, was a Louisiana governor and writer of the song " You Are My Sunshine ".
This band, Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra, was notable for its unusual instrumentation — a front line consisting of just Noone and alto saxophonist / clarinetist Joe Poston, who had worked with Noone in Doc Cook's band.
Littlewood was born at Stockwell, London, England, and trained as an actress at RADA but left after an unhappy start and moved to Manchester in 1934, where she met folksinger Jimmie Miller, who would later become known as Ewan MacColl.
The second of the two shows took place on August 26 and featured a jam session, including Vaughan, with Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, and Jimmie Vaughan, who performed " Sweet Home Chicago " as the finale to Clapton's set ; Clapton introduced them as " the best guitar players in the entire world ".
Billy did not get along with the former MLB champion Greenfield Jimmie Smith, who was Mary's father.
Lani McIntyre was another musician who infused a Hawaiian guitar sound into mainstream American popular music through his recordings with Jimmie Rodgers and Bing Crosby.
The waterfall has been " Angel Falls " for most of the twentieth century, named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator who was the first to fly over the falls in a plane.
The Jimmie Lunceford Legacy Awards was created by the Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival to honor exceptional musicians with Memphis ties as well as those who have dedicated their careers to excellence in music and music education.
*** The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, for coach Jimmie Reese, who served with the team when it was known as the California Angels.
There is no reason to doubt that Jimmie Rodgers, who could not resist a show, was exposed to and influenced by the black yodeler-blues singer tradition.
Probably the most famous early yodeler was Jimmie Rodgers, known as The Singing Brakeman, who recorded dozens of popular songs in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Jewel says that she learned to yodel from her father who also learned to yodel by listening to Jimmie Rodgers.
Jimmie Davis, who served two terms as the Governor of Louisiana, was also a successful country singer who yodeled.
Mike Johnson is an African American yodeler who combines the Jimmie Rodgers, Swiss, and Cowboy yodeling styles,.
One of his childhood friends, Lou Levy, who had gone from neighborhood bum to blackface dancer with the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra. Lyric writing has always been a thrilling adventure for me, and something I've done with the kind of ease that only comes with joy!
* " The Lost Mariner ", about Jimmie G., who has lost the ability to form new memories due to Korsakoff's syndrome.
Since the term three-peat came into usage, however, only one team in major American sports has been able to achieve it-Hendrick Racing / Jimmie Johnson NASCAR team, who won 5 championships in a row.
In 1948, Long was elected governor to succeed Jimmie Davis, who had defeated Morgan in the 1944 runoff.

Jimmie and both
By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo chart success, and Porter had her record Jimmie Rodgers ' " Mule Skinner Blues ", a gimmick that worked.
Vaudeville-blues singer Sara Martin and America's blue yodeler Jimmie Rodgers both employed these groups on their recordings.
Containing ten songs, the album was a long-awaited project for both brothers ; Jimmie said that the sessions " seemed natural " and " almost like we were back home ".
There are also a few antecedents to folk rock present in pre-British Invasion American rock ' n ' roll, including Elvis Presley's 1954 cover of the Bill Monroe bluegrass standard " Blue Moon of Kentucky "; Buddy Holly's self-penned material, which strongly influenced both Dylan and The Byrds ; Ritchie Valens ' recording of the Mexican folk song " La Bamba "; Lloyd Price's rock ' n ' roll adaptation of the African-American folk song " Stagger Lee " ( which had originally been recorded by Mississippi John Hurt in 1928 ); Jimmie Rodgers ' rock ' n ' roll flavored renditions of traditional folk songs ; and the folk and country-influenced recordings featured on The Everly Brothers ' 1959 album, Songs Our Daddy Taught Us.
Keppard worked in Chicago both as a soloist and with the bands of Jimmie Noone, Johnny Dodds, Erskine Tate, Doc Cook ( for several years ), Don Pasquall, and Lil Hardin Armstrong.
In August 1927, while talent hunting in the southern states with Victor Records he recorded both Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family in the same session at a makeshift studio in Bristol, Tennessee, known as the Bristol Sessions.
During and after World War II Peer published songs such as " Deep In The Heart Of Texas " and " You Are My Sunshine " ( sung by Jimmie Davis, covered by Bing Crosby and many others ), " Humpty Dumpty Heart " ( Glenn Miller ), " You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You " ( Russ Morgan ), " The Three Caballeros " ( Andrews Sisters ), " Say A Prayer For The Boys Over There " ( Deanna Durbin ), " I Should Care " and " The Coffee Song " ( both Frank Sinatra ).
" Sleep Baby Sleep " was also the first song ever recorded by Jimmie Rodgers ( at the Bristol sessions ); Rodgers would eventually come to be known as the father of both country music and American yodeling when he combined the yodel with southern Black blues.
Despite not making the team, Killebrew's home run total continued to climb, and by the end of July he had Jimmie Foxx and Mickey Mantle career marks in his sights ; he went on to pass both in August.
There are only five other players in history who have both hit more home runs and have a higher career batting average than Thomas: Hank Aaron, Jimmie Foxx, Babe Ruth, Manny Ramirez, and Willie Mays.
Follow-up singles " News at Ten ", and the aforementioned " Jimmie Jones ", both coincidentally reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart.
James Houston " Jimmie " Davis ( September 11, 1899 – November 5, 2000 ) was a noted singer of both sacred and popular songs who served two nonconsecutive terms as the Governor of Louisiana ( 1944 – 1948 and 1960 – 1964 ).
" That songs work off a pure Jimmie Rodgers yodel only makes their ties to wide-open American optimism that much more enticing ( even though they are both essentially reluctant good-byes ).
2006: After suffering a blown front left tire early in the race that caused some fender damage, Jimmie Johnson passed Dale Earnhardt Jr. with six laps left to win at Indy for the first time, and became only the second driver to win both the Daytona 500, and Brickyard 400 in the same year.
An outfielder, at 5 ' 7 " tall, and with a small frame, Jimmie Crutchfield made up for any physical shortcomings with a natural talent for the game and speed, both of which were backed up by a hard work ethic.
He won four races after that, among them a season sweep at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600 and the Bank of America 500, holding off Jimmie Johnson, who would go on to finish second in both events.
In the election of 1959-60, Morrison lost to former Governor Jimmie Davis, a singer of both popular songs and gospel hymns.
With the win, Harvick also became the sixth of seven drivers to win both the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 joining Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Jarrett, Bill Elliott, Jimmie Johnson, and Jamie McMurray .< ref >
However, Marlin finished that race in last place after an early accident and saw his points lead all but evaporate as Mark Martin, who had entered the race 125 points behind Marlin, gained 116 points and moved into second place in the points as Marlin's lead shrunk to nine points ( Jeff Gordon, who had leapfrogged Martin for second place in the standings with a win the week before, also gained on Marlin but dropped to fourth due to the strong finishes from both Martin and rookie Jimmie Johnson, who gained 95 points on Marlin to move into third ).
* Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra ( vocal: Willie Smith ; recorded December 22, 1941 in two parts, released by Decca Records as catalog number 4125A & 4125B, also released by Decca Records as catalog number 28441 both sides )
He achieved his second career win on July 23, in the Pennsylvania 500 also at Pocono Raceway becoming only the 2nd rookie in Nextel Cup history to sweep both races at a track during the same season ( Jimmie Johnson did so at Dover International Speedway in his rookie season in 2002 ), both from the pole position.
In contrast, Collins later explains, both the Carter Family and Rodgers had rural folk credibility that helped make Peer's recording session such an influential success ; it was the Carter Family that was Ralk Peer's tie to the hills and hollows, to lost loves and found faith, but it took Jimmie Rodgers to connect the publisher with some of country music's other beloved symbols — trains and saloons, jail and the blues.

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