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  2. John the Revelator (folk/blues song) - Wikipedia

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    "John the Revelator" is a gospel blues call and response song. [2] Music critic Thomas Ward describes it as "one of the most powerful songs in all of pre-war acoustic music ... [which] has been hugely influential to blues performers". [3] American gospel-blues musician Blind Willie Johnson recorded "John the Revelator

  3. Songs of Anarchy: Music from Sons of Anarchy Seasons 1–4

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    Songs include covers of "What a Wonderful World", "Forever Young", "John the Revelator [5] and the Emmy nominated theme song "This Life" (performed by Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers). [6] Musicians performing on the album include Anvil , Franky Perez (of Scars on Broadway ), Lions , Alison Mosshart (of The Kills and The Dead Weather ...

  4. JTR (song) - Wikipedia

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    "JTR" began as "John the Revelator," which first appeared live as a tease played twice during a show on November 30, 1998. [2] Afterwards, the song was played in full a total five times – twice in acoustic set by Matthews and Tim Reynolds, and three times with the full band and various guests, such as The Lovely Ladies, Béla Fleck, and the band Santana. [3]

  5. Blind Willie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Blind Willie Johnson was born on January 25, 1897, in Pendleton, Texas, a small town near Temple, Texas, to sharecropper Dock Johnson and Mary King. [2] His family, which according to the blues historian Stephen Calt included at least one younger brother (named Carl), moved to the agriculturally rich community of Marlin, where Johnson spent most of his childhood.

  6. Golden Gate Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded as the Golden Gate Jubilee Singers in 1934, by four students at Booker T. Washington High School in Norfolk, Virginia. [1] According to the group's website, [2] the original members were Willie Johnson (baritone; d. 1980), William Langford (tenor; d. 1970), Henry Owens (second tenor; d. 1970) and Orlandus Wilson (bass; 1917–1998); other sources state that Langford and ...

  7. John the Revelator (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John the Revelator (John of Patmos) is the traditional author of the Book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament. John the Revelator may also refer to: "John the Revelator" (folk/blues song), a traditional American folk blues song first recorded by Blind Willie Johnson in 1930 "John the Revelator / Lilian", a 2006 single by Depeche Mode

  8. Nikki Giovanni, prolific poet and civil rights activist, dies ...

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    Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni Jr., the internationally recognized poet and provocateur, died Monday in Blacksburg, Virginia. She was 81. Giovanni was a prolific writer, activist, educator ...

  9. John of Patmos - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Poussin's Landscape with Saint John on Patmos (1640) Christian tradition has considered the Book of Revelation's writer to be the same person as John the Apostle. A minority of ancient clerics and scholars, such as Eusebius (d. 339/340), recognize at least one further John as a companion of Jesus, John the Presbyter. Some Christian ...