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  2. Joe (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Joe's twelfth album, My Name Is Joe Thomas, an homage to his third effort My Name Is Joe (2000), was released on November 11, 2016. The album debuted at number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with 17,000 copies sold the first week, and spawned the single " So I Can Have You Back ", his fourth number-one hit on the Adult R&B Songs chart ...

  3. Joe C. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Calleja (November 9, 1974 – November 16, 2000), [2] [3] [4] known by his stage name Joe C., was an American rapper, best known for being a hype man for fellow rapper Kid Rock. [ 4 ] Early life

  4. Joe Williams (jazz singer) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Williams (born Joseph Goreed; December 12, 1918 – March 29, 1999) was an American jazz singer. He sang with big bands , such as the Count Basie Orchestra and the Lionel Hampton Orchestra , and with small combos.

  5. Joe Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's first band, formed in Gosport, was called Edward Bear, [note 1] later renamed Arms and Legs. [5] The band broke up in 1976 after two unsuccessful singles. He was still known as David Jackson when he joined Arms and Legs, but picked up the nickname "Joe" based on his perceived resemblance to the British television puppet character Joe 90, a genius child spy.

  6. Joe Simon (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He began as a gospel artist singing with the Golden West Singers in the Bay Area in California. A consistent presence on the US charts between 1964 and 1981, Simon charted 51 U.S. Pop and R&B chart hits between 1964 and 1981, including eight times in the US top forty, thirty-eight times in the top 40 of the US R&B charts, and 13 chart hits in ...

  7. Joe Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Joe Nichols was born and raised in Rogers, Arkansas. [5] He was the second son born to Michael Curtis Nichols (May 29, 1956 - July 16, 2002) and Robin Larson Nichols. Joe has an older brother Michael Curtis Jr. and two younger sisters, Kelli Francis and Lacey Nichols.

  8. Joe Vitale (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The album is a collection of eleven songs written and performed by Joe, his wife Susie and his son Joe Jr., among other guests. In 2008 he also released Backstage Pass, a biography written by his wife. [2] In 2012, Joe Vitale appeared on the album The Healing Song with self help singer/songwriter Joseph Vitale (same name

  9. Mendelson Joe - Wikipedia

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    He began performing as a blues musician under the name Joe Mendelson in 1964. Four years later, he joined with guitarist Mike McKenna to form the band McKenna Mendelson Mainline . Despite achieving some success, he was dissatisfied with being in the group, and left in 1972 to pursue a solo career.