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John Richard Wilkinson (July 3, 1945 – January 11, 2013) [1] was an American singer and guitarist best known for performing with Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and The Greenwood County Singers in 1964. [2] After Wilkinson once performed on a television show in Los Angeles, he received a phone call from Elvis who asked him to join his TCB Band. He ...
John Andrew Wilkinson (12 July 1947 – 21 November 2022), better known by the stage name Wilko Johnson, was an English guitarist, singer, songwriter and occasional actor. He was a member of the pub rock / rhythm and blues band Dr. Feelgood in the 1970s.
Wilkinson and Waid were spared the death penalty after accepting a plea agreement, accepting life sentences without the possibility of parole. [13] Johnson, who was named as an accomplice who did not use a weapon, was sentenced to 40 years in prison and may be eligible for parole after serving 20.
Born John Wilkinson in 1947, Johnson was raised on Canvey Island, a marshy, industrial oil town in England’s River Thames estuary. Wilko Johnson, British rocker who defied cancer, dies at 75 ...
John C. Wilkinson (active since 1964), academic scholar on Islamic studies; John Wilkinson (entrepreneur) (active 1982–2013), British steel businessman and chairman of Salford City Reds Rugby League Club; John Wilkinson (guitarist) (1945–2013), American rhythm guitarist with Elvis Presley's TCB Band; John Wilkinson (poet) (born 1953 ...
Dr. Feelgood are an English pub rock band from Canvey Island, Essex.Formed in January 1971, the group originally consisted of lead vocalist, harmonicist and slide guitarist Lee Brilleaux (real name Lee Collinson), lead guitarist and second vocalist Wilko Johnson (real name John Wilkinson), bassist John B. "Sparko" Sparks, pianist John Potter and drummer Terry "Bandsman" Howarth.
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The TCB Band is a group of musicians who formed the rhythm section of Elvis Presley's band from August 1969 until his death in 1977 [1] (depending on the context, the nickname may also extend to Presley's background vocalists during that same period: the Imperials, the Sweet Inspirations, and JD Sumner and The Stamps Quartet).