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Johnny David Damon (born November 5, 1973) [1] is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1995 to 2012. During his MLB career, Damon played for the Kansas City Royals (1995–2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002–2005), New York Yankees (2006–2009), Detroit Tigers (2010), Tampa Bay Rays (2011) and Cleveland Indians ...
Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018) was an American traditional pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known for his performances of songs such as the number one hit "You're Breaking My Heart", and other hits such as "On the Street Where You Live" (from My Fair Lady) and "I Have But One Heart".
Johnny married his first wife, Rosana Cummings, in 1972. But by 1976, they split up. [48] In 1983, Johnny was severely injured in a fight with Seth Macklin of the band Sub Zero Construction. [49] [50] He was saved by emergency brain surgery and, according to a reporter at the time, "got better fast. He plays the same but his hair is a little ...
Why Can't I Walk Away is the twenty-fourth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, [1] released in November 1968, by RCA Records. his final album for the label, It was produced by Neely Plumb and arranged and conducted by Perry Botkin Jr. and J. Hill.
When the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to capture the World Series title in 2004 to end their 86-year title drought, Johnny Damon was one of the first to grab the trophy. As Boston ...
Vito Rocco Farinola (June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018), known professionally as Vic Damone, was an American singer and actor. His discography comprises 31 original studio albums, 3 original live albums, various compilation and archival projects, and 115 singles .
Linda Ramone (born July 24, 1960) is an American philanthropist and widow of Johnny Ramone. [1] She is the co-owner and a president of Ramones Productions [2] and was the subject of numerous songs by the Ramones, including "Danny Says", and "She's a Sensation". [3]
On the same day as Johnny's death, the world's first Ramones Museum opened its doors to the public. Located in Berlin, Germany, the museum features more than 300 items of memorabilia, including a pair of stage-worn jeans from Johnny, a stage-worn glove from Joey, Marky's sneakers, and C. J.'s stage-worn bass strap. [112]