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Todd Jerome Gurley II (born August 3, 1994) is an American former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons, primarily with the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs, earning first-team All-SEC honors.
James Martin Gurley (December 22, 1939 – December 20, 2009) was an American musician. He is best known as the principal lead guitarist of Big Brother and the Holding Company , a psychedelic / acid rock band from San Francisco which was fronted by singer Janis Joplin from 1966 to 1968.
Jerome Abram Bettis Sr. (born February 16, 1972) is an American former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) ...
Jerome Lester Horwitz (October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952), better known by his stage name Curly Howard, was an American comedian and actor. He was a member of the comedy team The Three Stooges , which also featured his elder brothers Moe and Shemp Howard , as well as actor Larry Fine .
Jerome Fontamillas ; Lita Ford (The Runaways) Marc Ford (The Black Crowes) Robben Ford; Chris Foreman ; Jon Foreman ; Richard Fortus (The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love, Guns N' Roses) François de Fossa; Rick Foster; Alex Fox; Oz Fox (Stryper, SinDizzy) Les Fradkin (Beatlemania (musical)) Peter Frampton (Humble Pie, The Herd)
Gurley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Akai Gurley (c. 1986–2014), African American shot and killed by mistake by a New York City policeman
Ottaway W. Gurley was born in Huntsville, Alabama to John and Rosanna Gurley, formerly enslaved persons, and grew up in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. [1]: 128 After attending public schools [1] and self-educating, [3] he worked as a teacher and in the postal service. [1]: 128 . [3] While living in Pine Bluff, Gurley married Emma Wells, on November 6, 1889.
Secret Weapon was a New York-based short-lived post-disco music group, [1] formed by Jerome Prister. The group had a number of hits throughout the 1980s with their most successful single being "Must Be the Music" which hit #24 on the R&B chart [2] and #66 on the dance chart in 1982.