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In World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill appointed Labour politician Tom Johnston as Secretary of State for Scotland in February 1941 ; he controlled Scottish affairs until the war ended.
The Johnston home and the remains of the Tom Quick cabin were buried in 1847 with the construction of the Erie Railroad.
China Grove, Texas, became famous in 1973 as the name of a hit song written and sung by Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers.
Linkous was known for his musical collaborations with such notable artists as Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Daniel Johnston, Radiohead, Black Francis, Julian Casablancas, Nina Persson, Sean Terrington Wright, David Lynch, Danger Mouse, and Sage Francis.
The fifth adaptation is a TV series co-produced by the BBC and WGBH Boston, Little Dorrit, written by Andrew Davies, and featuring Claire Foy, Freema Agyeman, Bill Paterson, Andy Serkis, Matthew Macfadyen, Tom Courtenay, Judy Parfitt, Arthur Darvill, Russell Tovey, Janine Duvitski, James Fleet, Ruth Jones, Eve Myles, Mackenzie Crook, Stephane Cornicard, Anton Lesser, Alun Armstrong, Sue Johnston, Emma Pierson and Amanda Redman.
Harry Johnston led out a team consisting of: Bert Trautmann ; Tim Ward ; George Hardwick ; Jimmy Hill ; Neil Franklin ; Don Revie ; Stan Mortensen ; Nat Lofthouse ; Jimmy Hagan ; Tom Finney ; and Frank Bowyer ( reserve ).
Spence introduced Hartman to singer, guitarist and songwriter Tom Johnston and the two proceeded to form the nucleus of what would become The Doobie Brothers.
At their last concert at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, they were joined onstage by founder Tom Johnston for what was presumed to be the final rendition of his staple, " China Grove ".
Answering the call were Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, Jeff Baxter, John McFee, John Hartman, Michael Hossack, Chet McCracken, Michael McDonald, Cornelius Bumpus, Bobby LaKind and Tiran Porter.
In an online interview at the time, even Tom Johnston had reservations regarding the democratic way they did the album and the final result, saying, in effect, that they'd needed someone to oversee the project.
Tom Johnston was forced to miss several shows in the summer and fall of 2007 following a surgery for throat ailment.
He is ranked by Nat Fleischer and Charley Rose as the # 1 All-Time Welterweight ; other sports personalities such as Tad Dorgan, Tom O ' Rourke, Dan Morgan and Jimmy Johnston call him " the greatest pound for pound fighter who ever lived ".
* Tom Johnston ( 1931 )
Town stuck with the same principal design ( blue and white stripes ) until 1966, when Scottish manager Tom Johnston introduced all-blue shirts.
After relegation to the Fourth Division, Town returned to all-blue shirts with the return of Tom Johnston in 1975.
The ILP provided many of the new Labour MPs, including John Wheatley, Emanuel Shinwell, Tom Johnston and David Kirkwood.
Other activists associated with the Yippies include Stew Albert, Ed Rosenthal, Allen Ginsberg, Ed Sanders, Robin Morgan, Phil Ochs, William Kunstler, Jonah Raskin, Steve Conliff, John Sinclair, Dana Beal, Tom Forcade, David Peel, Tuli Kupferberg, Jill Johnston, and Bob Fass.
Tom Thomson, J. E. H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Frank Johnston and Franklin Carmichael met as employees of the design firm Grip Ltd. in Toronto.
Tom Johnston, Thomas Johnston or Tommy Johnston may refer to:
* Tom Johnston ( footballer ) ( 1918 – 1994 ), Scottish midfielder ; playing career 1938 – 1956 ; coaching and managerial career 1956 – 1978
* Tom Johnston ( musician ) ( born 1948 ), US musician, co-founder of The Doobie Brothers
* Tom Johnston ( Scottish politician ) ( 1882 – 1965 ), Scottish political figure
* Tom Johnston ( Saskatchewan politician ) ( 1881-1969 ), British-born Canadian political figure

Tom and guitar
The Jenerators are a blues-rock band based in Los Angeles, CA featuring Tom Hebenstreit on vocals, electric guitars and keyboards ; Bill Mumy on vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonica, keyboards, and percussion ; Gary Stockdale on vocals and bass ; Miguel Ferrer on vocals, percussion and drums ; David Jolliffe on guitar, percussion and vocals and Chris Ross on drums and percussion.
But from 1985 until he died, his touring band consisted of Debby Hastings ( bass / musical director ), Frank Daley or Nunzio Signore ( guitar ), Tom Major, Dave Johnson, Yoshi Shimada or Sandy Gennaro ( drums ), and his personal manager, Margo Lewis ( keyboards ).
The album's hard rock edge included conspicuous guitar contributions from Robert Fripp, Pete Townshend, Chuck Hammer and Tom Verlaine.
Along the way, Harrison had to stop by Tom Petty's house to pick up his guitar ; Petty and his band had backed Dylan on his last tour.
Tom Petty's involvement came by chance, as Harrison had left his guitar at Petty's house and Harrison went to get it and Petty came back with Harrison.
Their producer, Tom Wilson, overdubbed the track with electric guitar, bass, and drums, releasing it as a single that eventually went to No. 1 on the U. S. pop charts.
In 1992, Mitchell played guitar on the track " Brave and Crazy " from Tom Cochrane's album Mad Mad World.
The city has also produced many other musicians, including singer and songwriter John Waite, who first became known as lead singer of The Babys in the 1970s ; Paul James, better known as The Rev, former guitarist of English punk band Towers Of London who is now in the band Day 21 and plays guitar live on tour for The Prodigy, Chris Acland, drummer of the early 1990s shoegaze band Lush ; Tom English, drummer of North East indie band Maxïmo Park and Steve Kemp, drummer of the indie band Hard-Fi.
From ' 81 -' 82, he worked as the " nighttime drummer " for Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on the Tomorrowland Terrace, alongside Tom Ranier ( keyboards ) and his brother Beau ( guitar ).
It was written by Tom DeLonge ( guitar and vocals ), on the same night that Mark Hoppus ( bass and vocals ) wrote " The Rock Show ".
Stu Cook had gone from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty became the band's rhythm guitarist.
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In 2010 Tom Toomey replaced Keith Airey on guitar, and in 2011 " The Zombies featuring Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent " released their new studio album Breathe Out, Breathe In.
This band's lineup had Padavona on the bass guitar, along with singer Billy DeWolfe, guitarist Nick Pantas, drummer Tom Rogers, and saxophone player Jack Musci.
Tom Nardini had been brought in to replace Chuck on guitar and Chuck decided to play bass guitar when he returned to the band.
In 1969 they added a college buddy, John Curulewski, on guitar after Tom Nardini departed.
* Tom Nardini – guitar
* Tom " Brown Tom " Thacker-lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals touring 2006-2009
During his time with Nine Network he provided backing guitar for performances by artists including Tom Jones and Lou Rawls.
* Tom Scholz – lead and rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
* Tom Dumont – guitar, keyboards ( 1988 – present )
The band consisted of Gibbons on guitar, Don Summers on bass, Dan Mitchell on drums and Tom Moore on keyboards.
The success of Dylan, the Byrds and others led record producer Tom Wilson to add electric guitar, bass and drums overdubs to " The Sounds of Silence ", a song which had been recorded by the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel in 1964 and first released on their album Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M ..

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