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Daddy, When Is Mama Comin Home? is an album by the American musician Big Jack Johnson, released in 1990. [1] [2] He supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Frank Frost. [3] The title track is performed by Johnson in Robert Palmer's film Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads. [4]
Big Jack is a 1949 American Western film starring Wallace Beery, Richard Conte and Marjorie Main. The movie was directed by Richard Thorpe, and the screenplay was written by Gene Fowler and Otto Eis from the novel by Robert Thoeren. The picture is a comedy-drama, set on the American frontier in the early 1800s, about outlaws who befriend a ...
Big Jack Johnson (1939 or 1940–2011), American blues musician Jack McGill (ice hockey, born 1921) (1921–1994), Canadian hockey player John J. McNulty Jr. (1922–2009), American politician
"Big Dig" Gary Russell and Scott Handcock: Hamish Steele: Ruth, Jack, The Epoch: December 2013 () 2 "The Revenant's Carnival" Gary Russell and Scott Handcock: Martin Day: Peter: December 2013 () 3 "The Brimstone Kid" Gary Russell and Scott Handcock: David Llewellyn: Brax: December 2013 () 4 "The Winning Side" Gary Russell and Scott Handcock
Big Jim – the basic good guy leader of the P.A.C.K. He was an average Caucasian male with few distinguishable characteristics, except having a permanent good attitude and joy for life. Big Jack – One of the first African American characters with friendly attitude that made it into toys without racial stereotypes.
His big-swinging lefty game, with a ferociously powerful serve and forehand, proved capable of stunning the best players on tour. Should his hip, and body, hold up, a place in the top 10 is very ...
Steve Guttenberg hit the ground running to help people impacted by the fires in Pacific Palisades — and he was almost unrecognizable. The flames first began around 10:30 a.m. local time on ...
"Big Jack" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second single and the third track on the band's album, Black Ice. [2] This song was number 53 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. [3] The song was also featured in an episode of CSI: Miami entitled "Divorce Party". It is rumored the song was inspired by a ...