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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.
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 .
Charles Edwin King (April 3, 1849 – September 20, 1862), was a Union drummer boy during the American Civil War. Being mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam , he is the youngest confirmed soldier from either side to die during the war.
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Babes in Toyland (1961) — nursery rhyme character Boy Blue; Aquamania (1961) — Goofy Jr. (voice) Bon Voyage! (1962) — younger son Skipper Willard; The Mooncussers (1962 Disney TV movie) — Jonathan Feather; Johnny Shiloh (1963 Disney TV movie) — Union Army drummer (later sergeant) Johnny Lincoln Clem; Savage Sam (1963) — Arliss ...
"Drummer Boy" (Debi Nova song), a single by Costa Rican singer-songwriter Debi Nova released in 2010 "Drummer Boy", a 2007 song by Sean Kingston from his self-titled album "Drummer Boy Dub, a track on the 1996 album Dub Take the Voodoo Out of Reggae by Mad Professor with Lee "Scratch" Perry; A Drummer Boy Christmas, a 2020 album by For King ...
Musician John Mayall, often referred to the “godfather of the British blues,” whose bands of the late ’60s and early ‘70s featured some of the most notable rock instrumentalists of the era ...
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