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The music video for "Can't Keep Johnny Down" was released by the band via YouTube on October 4, 2011. It was the band's first live action music video since 2004. The video was directed by Brad and Brian Palmer and stars Rip Torn. John Linnell and John Flansburgh are not featured in the music video. [8]
John Linnell was born in New York City, to father Zenos Linnell, (1925–2011), a psychiatrist, [5] and mother Kathleen (née Glenn; 1926–2008). [6] [3] When Linnell was a child, Walt Kelly's Songs of the Pogo album made a strong impression on his musical sensibilities.
John Linnell Jnr. and his brothers William and James Thomas Linnell all received art instruction at the Royal Academy Schools. [22] During the late 1840s to the early 1850s John Jnr. was working as a printmaker making lithographs after works by established artists like George Frederic Watts, Joseph Severn and William Mulready, [23] [24] the latter of whom was a friend of John Linnell Snr.
Linnell is an English surname. People bearing this name include: Albert Paul Linnell (1922–2017), American astronomer; Allison Linnell (b. 1990), American racing cyclist; Derek Linnell (b. 1968), Canadian ice hockey player; Francis John Linnell (1892–1944), RAF commander; Jim Linnell, American leather craftsman; John Linnell, multiple ...
Nobori (昇) is a one-kanji surname from the Amami Islands of southern Japan. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Shomu Nobori (昇 曙夢, 1878–1958), Japanese translator and educator
Willian Linnell (1826 – 1906) was a British painter and draftsmen. London born, he was the son of the painter John Linnell (1792-1882). [1]Linnell is particularly noted for his 1840 drawing of Smugglerius, which is an écorché sculpture of a man posed in imitation of the ancient Roman sculpture known as the Dying Gaul.
Jim Linnell working on a leather art commission for the Lonesome Dove Reunion. Jim Linnell is a leather craftsman who has dedicated much of his life to the promotion of leather working as an art form. [1] [2] [3] Linnell was raised in southeastern Montana, [1] where he was first introduced to leather working in an industrial arts class in ...
Nobori Kiuchi (木内 昇, Kiuchi Nobori) is a Japanese writer of historical fiction. She has won the Shibata Renzaburo Prize, the Chūōkōron Literary Prize, and the Naoki Prize . Early life