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Charles Thomas Johnston (born August 15, 1948) [1] is an American musician. He is a guitarist and vocalist, known principally as a founder, guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter for the rock group the Doobie Brothers, as well as for his own solo career. He has played off and on with the Doobie Brothers for 50 years, in several styles.
Thomas D. Johnston (1840–1902), U.S. Representative from North Carolina Thomas Johnston (Canadian politician) (1821–1903), Canadian industrial and political figure Thomas George Johnston (1849–1905), Canadian physician and political figure
Alexander Johnston was born at Ardiffray Farm in the Parish of Cruden, near Aberdeen, on Hogmanay 1774. [2] His father Thomas Johnston was a farmer, and his mother Barbara Johnston (nee Sangster) helped to supplement the family income through bleaching linen and spinning yarn. [1]
Thomas Johnson (Liverpool merchant) (1664–1728), English Member of Parliament; Thomas Johnson (Irish politician) (1872–1963), Irish nationalist; leader of Irish Labour Party in Irish Parliament; Tom Johnston (British politician) (1881–1965), Secretary of State for Scotland, MP for West Stirlingshire and Dundee
'Shopfitting system' refers to a product range made to satisfy the needs of shopfitters and ultimately retailers for display and merchandising goods. A shopfitting system can be adapted from combinations of standardized components for a particular retail application. A manufacturer would normally launch new shopfitting systems on a 2-year basis.
This->>>File:1890 Facsimile of the 1755 Thomas Johnston engraving of the Battle of Lake George,.jpg is an 1890 reprint of the 1755 Johnston original. Re this Obituary edit. Per the PLS CHECK: That is the original publication as quoted by Green. It seemed appropriate to name the original source.
The North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board (1943–1990) was founded to design, construct and manage hydroelectricity projects in the Highlands of Scotland.It is regarded as one of the major achievements of Scottish politician Thomas Johnston, who chaired the board from 1945 to 1959.
About Fifty (also known as Fifty-nothing) is a 2011 independent comedy film written by Thomas Johnston and Drew Pillsbury. It stars Wendie Malick, Michaela McManus, Anne-Marie Johnson, Jessalyn Gilsig, Martin Grey, Drew Pillsbury, and Kathleen Noone. [1]