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James Earl Gilstrap (born November 10, 1946) [1] [2] is an American singer and session musician. He is best known for his 1975 solo hit single "Swing Your Daddy", [ 3 ] as well as singing co-lead to the theme from the TV series Good Times .
Jim Gilstrap (May 11, 1942 – July 19, 2007) was an American football and Canadian football coach. He had 42-year coaching career, including two as head coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders and ten as an assistant to Mike Riley .
The first two lines of the song are sung, not by Wonder, but by Jim Gilstrap; Lani Groves sings the next two. [9] Gilstrap and Groves, together with Gloria Barley, also provide backing vocals. The single version of the song differs from the album version with the addition of horns to the mix; this version is also included in the greatest hits ...
Clock. Song: “Good Times,” by Blinky and Jim Gilstrap Panel guesses: Stephanie Mills, Debbie Allen, Janet Jackson Clue: Jill Whelan from “The Love Boat.” “Love and boat, two things that ...
Jim Gilstrap: 1997–1998, 2003–2007 Former assistant coach of the Oregon State Beavers football team; former head coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders [57] Danny Langsdorf: 1997–1998, 2005— Current offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team; former offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints [58]
A version by Jim Gilstrap also entered the charts. For the week ending November 15, 1975, Billboard recorded the single at its fourth week in the Soul charts. It had moved to number 37 from its previous position of 45. [24] In Holland it peaked at number 21, spending five weeks in the charts there. [25]
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 11, Episode 12 of “The Masked Singer,” “Semi-Finals: Then There Were Three,” which aired May 15 on Fox. “The Masked Singer ...
Jim Gilstrap was the coach through the second game of the regular season before being fired and replaced with John Payne for the remainder of the season. Offseason