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John Lincoln Clem (nicknamed Johnny Shiloh; August 13, 1851 – May 13, 1937) was an American general officer who served as a drummer boy in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He gained fame for his bravery on the battlefield, becoming the youngest noncommissioned officer in the history of the United States Army at the age of 12.
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Johnny Shiloh is a 1963 television film that originally aired as two episodes of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color based on the life of John Clem, who was called "Johnny Shiloh". The title song, heard at the beginning of each episode was written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman .
The Little Drummer Boy (TV special), a stop-motion animated television special released in 1968; Drummer Boy (Part 1) and (part 2), episodes of the American TV sitcom 8 Simple Rules; The Drummer Boy, an episode of the American TV sitcom The Brady Bunch "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh", short story by Ray Bradbury
Twelve-year-old drummer boy William Black was the youngest recorded person wounded in battle during the American Civil War. John Clem , who had unofficially joined a Union Army regiment at the age of 9 as a drummer and mascot, became famous as "The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga " where he played a " long roll " and shot a Confederate officer who ...
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They changed their name to Shiloh and recorded a few songs for Rogers, and "Jennifer (O' My Lady)" was released as their first single. [13] Surratt died in a dirt bike accident just before their single was released. The band members then became Henley, Richard Bowden and his cousin Michael Bowden, Al Perkins, and Jim Ed Norman.
DJ Unk, the Atlanta MC known for his early 2000s hits including “Walk It Out” and “2 Step," died after suffering a cardiac arrest this week, according to his wife.