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Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson (April 11, 1939 – December 25, 2022) [1] was an American blues singer and guitarist. [2] He is not to be confused with Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson , Luther "Houserocker" Johnson , or Lonnie "Guitar Junior" Brooks .
Luther "Houserocker" Johnson (July 15, 1939 [2] [3] – July 5, 2019) was an American electric blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. [4] He recorded two studio albums in his lifetime and was a regular live performer over seven decades. He is not to be confused with Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, nor Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson.
Luther Johnson may refer to: Luther Alexander Johnson (1875–1965), American politician; Luther Johnson (racing driver) (1903–1978), American racecar driver; Luther Johnson (Guitar Junior) (1939–2022), American Chicago blues singer and guitarist; Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson (1934–1976), American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
Lucious Brinson Johnson (August 30, 1934 – March 18, 1976), [1] [2] [3] known as Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson, was an American Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. AllMusic journalist Ron Wynn stated, "Johnson's own inimitable vocals, raspy lines and tart guitar eventually create his own aura...
Luther Rackley Jr. (June 11, 1946 - November 19, 2017) was an American professional basketball player who played six seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the American Basketball Association (ABA).
Luther Alexander Johnson (July 19, 1903 – April 12, 1978) was an American racing driver. [1] [2] Motorsports career results. Indianapolis 500 results.
The deceased victim was identified by police as Darnell Johnson, 31, of Fresno. The two others, one 41 and the other 43, remained in critical condition at Community Regional Medical Center on ...
The Hotels Statler Company, Inc., was sold to Conrad Hilton's Hilton Hotels in 1954 for $111 million, then the world's largest real estate transaction. [1] The Statler hotel in Buffalo was the first to be demolished after the Hilton acquisition, in 1968. The Statler hotel in New York became the Hotel Pennsylvania. [1]