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In the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), a character named Tommy Johnson, played by Chris Thomas King, describes selling his soul to the devil to play guitar.The Tommy Johnson character in the film plays a number of songs originally recorded by the blues musician Skip James and accompanies the Soggy Bottom Boys, a band consisting of the film's three main protagonists plus Johnson, on ...
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8 C. J. Gardner-Johnson SS; 29 Avonte Maddox CB; 36 Tristin McCollum FS; 27 Quinyon Mitchell CB; 23 Eli Ricks CB; 22 Kelee Ringo CB; 34 Isaiah Rodgers CB 2 Darius Slay CB; Special teams 4 Jake Elliott K; 49 Rick Lovato LS; 10 Braden Mann P; Practice squad. 48 Khari Blasingame FB; 80 Parris Campbell WR; 46 Tariq Castro-Fields CB; 35 Ty Davis ...
Thomas Johnson (born 15 January 1971) is an English football coach and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a striker notably in the Premier League for Aston Villa and Everton and in the Scottish Premier League for Celtic and Kilmarnock .
Thomas Johnson is an American former Negro league pitcher who played in the 1930s and 1940s. Johnson made his Negro leagues debut in 1937 for the St. Louis Stars . He went on to play several seasons with the Chicago American Giants through 1942.
Tommy Johnson, Roger Bobo – tubas L.A. string section Israel Baker ( concertmaster ) , Nathan Ross, Marvin Limonick, Sheldon Sanov, John Wittenberg, Arnold Belnick, Jerome Reisler, Harry Bluestone , Wilbert Nuttycombe, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Connie Kupka – violins
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Plas Johnson – tenor saxophone, flute & clarinet; Jackie Kelso – tenor saxophone, clarinet; Gary Herbig – tenor saxophone solo (track 5) Tommy Johnson – tuba; Larry Williams – tenor, alto saxophone, clarinet; Kim Hutchcroft – tenor, soprano saxophone; Harold Battiste – horn arrangements